Did you even read what PP wrote? |
You do you and MYOB. And this is from someone who also moved out at 18. |
Well, the whole point of going to college is so you can afford to live on your own. But if you can already live on your own at 18, what do you need to go to college for? I get that a lot of people go to college to have fun, but if you were working your way through college, it doesn't sound like you would've had much time for that. |
I think people who move out at 18 are babies. I moved out for goof at 29. My mom was widowed when I was 16. I paid rent, mowed her lawn, shoveled her work, did hone repairs, paid part of utility bills. Helped her with shopping etc. I was not mooching. When I did move out and partied every night till 34 when I got married I think I was less mature |
That’s an odd take. I didn’t go to college to have fun. I went so I could get a really good job that would pay more than what I could get with only a HS diploma and frankly, be a lot more interesting. I can understand why your sister and niece think you are a great big PITA if you come at them with such a judgmental attitude. MYOB |
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Having also graduated in 1999, I have to say that the 90's were kind of a party. I was a closeted queer person and dealt with a lot of issues because of that but I met my first out LGBT people in 1998/1999 at my first job. It was pretty amazing seeing these people just being themselves without feeling the shame I had instilled into myself. I recognize that everyone's teen years can feel sort of carefree but the music I listened to at the time was a lot better than what came a few years later. 9/11 hit and everything became depressing from our politics to our music. Meanwhile the 90's was a party.
I love "Losing a Whole Year" by Third Eye Blind because of the line, "With the pierced queer teens in cyberspace" because I was a queer teen at the time and our entire generation were the first kids in cyberspace. And of course Jumper from that same album I totally related to for similar reasons. I really did like the music but I know that's common for those that are teens in a decade to say. It's just that the music that followed 9/11 was so much worse for me. Here's one last song for fun nostalgia. |
| OG Gwen Stefani was awesome. |
| You’re the crazy uncle everyone talk about |