The next sentence is true. The previous sentence is false.
Recent Responses
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who the fuck are you
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Science fiction, digital video production, prob/stats AP, acting 1, percussion 4, anatomy/physio, psych AP.
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Money. I've got plenty of love from my parents and friends and I'm still pretty fucking unhappy because college is going to be hard to afford. Money > all.
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1) Don't talk to or about your ex; you'll only get more attached.
2) Occupy yourself with things you love, so long as it doesn't remind you of your ex, e.g. take up a sport, learn a new instrument, write a story, something. Emphasis on things YOU love.
3) Don't blame yourself; it was neither you nor your ex. Your personalities just didn't work out together further than it did.
4) Find someone else. Everybody can be replaced by someone else, whether or not it feels like you can't replace your ex. -
Track, Boy Scouts, percussion ensemble, jazz band, dance.
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Sleeping, eating, freerunning, writing raps, jamming, League of Legends.
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Explain to them that while Stanford rejected them, I got into Davis, and they probably did too. My standards aren't as high as theirs and my application will only look half as pristine as theirs. My grades are mediocre and all I have for polishing are extracurriculars.
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I guess it's because I've failed too many times so I'm essentially blaming myself for my mistakes, as I'm the only one left to blame. Thanks for the compliments, though. :)
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Kevin Duong’s Bio
San Jose, CA
Hello. Uhh..yeah.

