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What To Do Now...

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milanbaros

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I was just wondering what you think I should do now. I'm 17, live in Liverpool, UK and have lived there all my life. I still go to school and I'm doing pretty well and everyone else in my family has gone to university. But right now I'm bored out of my skull. I'm fed up with almost evreyone I know (not because they aren't likable its just that I've known them forever) and I'm stuck in the same routine that I've been doing almost all my life and it has sent my brain into long term hibernation. My brain is telling me to get the hell out of this place and not come back for a long time. I'm fed up with the easy as hell Western middle-class lifestyle yet I don't want to be in a position where I'm unhappy. Life isn't even a challenge. If the teenage years are meant to be the most difficult then I'm fucked. I can't really just up and leave because I know that would just narrow my options and I like the prospect of university but only because it would be a bit of a change.

What do you think I should do?


These topics come up all the time and they are mostly a bore so if the mods want to delete this go ahead (not like you needed my permission anyway).
 

mattx5

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Mr. Spinnington said:
Get some high-class British porn

"You know, we could have sexual intercourse right now."

"Yes, yes we could."

"Hmmm, but let's not."

:p


But seriously, maybe you need a drastic change of scenery, maybe you could take some time off to walk the earth?
 

demon

I don't mean to alarm you but you have dogs on your face
If you haven't already, try get laid? Am i rite boogie?
 

Jill Sandwich

the turds of Optimus Prime
Go to London, where the streets are paved with gold (&yardies &young professionals that talk loudly in restaurants)
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I was gonna be a gipsy for a while, but enrolled in culinary school instead. You could try one of those, if you want. Le Cordon Bleu has some amazing international programs, and they'll be a reference for your work visa and help you in finding employment for the rest of your career. It's a good way to go about traveling, methinks. I'm not positive, though. I'll get back to you when I graduate. I moved out when I was your age...If you think you can do it, go for it. It's a bit of a challenge, at least :p
 
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