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I just had breakfast too.

 

Unhealthy breakfast!

With donuts!

Black peppered eggs (four of them) and ketchup and two grilled cheeses for me.

 

hii I'm new here! what's up everypony?  :)

Howdy, darling~

 

not fine cause studying maths... ugh :((

Well, i'm stuck endlessly grinding (and actively, at that) in a game for the weekend. I'd honestly have to say that math sounds like a much better option, if not just because you can be done with that rather quickly.

Also, as a heads up, you can hit the little quote button to quote people you're referring to as well as let them know that you responded to them. Multiquote being used for when you need to more than once at a time~

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Black peppered eggs (four of them) and ketchup and two grilled cheeses for me.

 

Howdy, darling~

 

Well, i'm stuck endlessly grinding (and actively, at that) in a game for the weekend. I'd honestly have to say that math sounds like a much better option, if not just because you can be done with that rather quickly.

Also, as a heads up, you can hit the little quote button to quote people you're referring to as well as let them know that you responded to them. Multiquote being used for when you need to more than once at a time~

 

thank you! and maths is the only thing I don't understand  :lol:  :lol:

Ugh, studying.

 

I like math myself, but if I were to study history or something, I'd be "not fine" also.

 

eww I hate history too it's so boring

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Glad to hear, not disappointed at all?

 

Can long commute times and untimely traffic jams constitute disappointment? Probably, but only transient, especially since one of them was caused by a car crash. If only I had a car to drive; I'm dependent on carpooling and buses right now.

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Can long commute times and untimely traffic jams constitute disappointment? Probably, but only transient, especially since one of them was caused by a car crash. If only I had a car to drive; I'm dependent on carpooling and buses right now.

I heard that commuting to colleges has disadvantages, does that concern you at all?


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If you're the driver, you could in theory drive while listening to an audiobook via your car's speakers. I actually did that whilst Runescaping once.

I heard that'd a common thing while driving, listening to audiobooks.


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I heard that'd a common thing while driving, listening to audiobooks.

I believe that me commenting on the status of physical books versus audiobooks and siding with audiobooks is the most millennial thing I've ever done; never mind smartphones and playing Candy Crush nonstop, it's audiobooks.


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I believe that me commenting on the status of physical books versus audiobooks and siding with audiobooks is the most millennial thing I've ever done; never mind smartphones and playing Candy Crush nonstop, it's audiobooks.

Millennial can be such a vague term, not sure how I feel about it.


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Here's what confuses me about the 'millennial' term. Is anyone under 30 a 'millennial'? 

 

like anyone born from 1990 on?  because to me, it would make more sense for the term to be applied to people born in 2000 on


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Millennial can be such a vague term, not sure how I feel about it.

 

People have varying opinions on the term "millennial"; I think there is some truth to some of those definitions. I had a discussion with my dad about this and he said he was more with the baby boomer generation, even though my personal definition of "baby boomer" was leaning more to a US thing, not a global thing.

 

Another thing: I have this weird affinity for 1980s music because my upbringing when I was 1-4 years old was basically stuck in the 80s and with no immediate means of upgrading to 90s tech.

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People have varying opinions on the term "millennial"; I think there is some truth to some of those definitions. I had a discussion with my dad about this and he said he was more with the baby boomer generation, even though my personal definition of "baby boomer" was leaning more to a US thing, not a global thing.

Vsauce yay.

 

I'm more in the place of "kinda stupid".


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There is one thing that refutes my association with "millennial": 90s nostalgia does NOT work on me at all. If nostalgia is a part of that definition, then I should be playing Pokémon Go nonstop but I somehow don't. If there is any truth to those definitions, it's not without its issues.

 

Oh, by the way, I saw Haven log onto RunEscape. Good thing he's not on World 2 because it's jammed packed with people, even in Perffdernersh. I can't imagine Burthorpe, though; that's a common skilling hub for players without access to Priff.


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