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Having a 90 mile per day commute sucks when you're still almost two years short of being 25. My license is just 45 months old. I tell you, it WEARS on you FAST. It would be easier if I were in my 30s.
My 19 (soon to be 20) year old cousin has a shorter commute but it's still about 40 miles a day (I think) into a big city and he has a stick shift.
I stay home for bad weather a lot (probably too much) but then I miss class. Damned if you do, damned if you don't. Though I probably shouldn't be such a self-pitying sissy.
90 miles a day is a lot, how long does it take? I used to spend 3+ hours a day commuting by bus, and it does wear you out.
Time flies. Only two weeks more and it's OSN 2016., first OSN I don't participate in since 2010/6th grade as I've finished high school final exams... Could do some nostalgia by participating the monthly online "math olympiad" which will be held mid May as well...
Bottom line, I really miss high school...
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In other news, the house opposite us obviously had fun last night after probably finishing their coursework deadlines etc, two of the girls from that house came back at about 2.30am so out of it, I got woken up and saw the two of them just lying there, ended up having to call the police to help them back into their house as they had no keys and didn't even know who they were.. it was pretty cold last night for April too, so they could have caught hypothermia pretty quickly
Having a 90 mile per day commute sucks when you're still almost two years short of being 25. My license is just 45 months old. I tell you, it WEARS on you FAST. It would be easier if I were in my 30s.
How so?
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Originally Posted by irlinit
had to drink a redbull to get the bowels moving again
I've noticed that now when I eat porridge every other day for breakfast, the feces is tight and solid despite drinking coffee. Earlier I skipped breakfast and drank only coffee and smoke some cigarettes, and the morning sh*t was like exploding semi-liquid neutronium bombs. Even more so when hung over.
Buy some microwave porridge and some berry jelly of your choice, and start your day with that. It doesn't take long to make, you get energy, calories and sugar, and it's easy to swallow even if you're having a really bad nauseous hangover.
I've noticed that now when I eat porridge every other day for breakfast, the feces is tight and solid despite drinking coffee. Earlier I skipped breakfast and drank only coffee and smoke some cigarettes, and the morning sh*t was like exploding semi-liquid neutronium bombs. Even more so when hung over.
Buy some microwave porridge and some berry jelly of your choice, and start your day with that. It doesn't take long to make, you get energy, calories and sugar, and it's easy to swallow even if you're having a really bad nauseous hangover.
That was the most disgusting part of this post.
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