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Post by ✲ριкαƒυєу✲ on Oct 13, 2016 21:31:34 GMT -5
Saw these threads and thought it'd be fun. Plus it'd be nice to get to know this side of the forums (since I'm usually in the WFF section).
But yeah, ask me what you want. Lol
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Post by ✲ριкαƒυєу✲ on Oct 14, 2016 0:58:10 GMT -5
Bump
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Post by poppy. on Oct 14, 2016 0:59:20 GMT -5
What is your favorite quality about yourself?
I believe it is very important to find something positive within ourselves to reflect on. c:
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2016 1:01:45 GMT -5
what's your most embarrassing moment (at least that you're willing to share) who is your best forum friend?
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Post by ✲ριкαƒυєу✲ on Oct 14, 2016 1:14:34 GMT -5
What is your favorite quality about yourself? I believe it is very important to find something positive within ourselves to reflect on. c: Hmmm...favorite quality? I guess that would be that I'm extremely loyal to those I care about. I will never turn my back on someone I love, unless it is under extreme circumstances.
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Post by ✲ριкαƒυєу✲ on Oct 14, 2016 1:16:15 GMT -5
what's your most embarrassing moment (at least that you're willing to share) who is your best forum friend? Oh god I have so many of those haha. I guess one of my "favorites" would be back when I was a freshman in high school. I wasn't used to my school's layout yet, and on my first day of gym class I walked right into the boy's locker room. If that wasn't bad enough, I did it again the next class because I'm a moron lol. I don't believe I have one. I have forumers I respect, and that I'm friendly with though.
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Post by ✲ριкαƒυєу✲ on Oct 14, 2016 22:24:56 GMT -5
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Post by ✲ριкαƒυєу✲ on Oct 14, 2016 22:52:31 GMT -5
You're in your 20s, right? What's your advice on freshman year of college and the experiences you had? Yup! 23 to be exact lol. And well, that's a tough one actually haha. I'm just a part-time student, due to having a job. However, I think the best advice for freshman year of college would to not bite off more than you can chew. You know your limitations better than anyone else, so try not to cram everything in just one semester. It will bring much more stress that will hinder you, and do more harm than good. Try to evenly space the classes you need. For me, taking about four classes each semester has kept me at the top of my class--since I know trying to handle too much at once would make me fall behind. Also, try to make time for friends in between studying. A lot of people I have known were so stressed with school, that they let themselves become isolated--which as you can guess, didn't do them much good. Finding a good, healthy, balance that fits enough time for school and a social life will keep you a bit more leveled in my opinion. This is based off my own personal experiences, so I'm not sure if this works for you or not. However, I hope I answered your question and made sense. I tend to ramble at times xD
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