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Old 02-12-2008, 02:23 PM   #17
Vaskez
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Default Re: What my coworkers have taught me...

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Originally Posted by Gangrell View Post
Heh, well, there's definitely a lot to be said here isn't it? Not that your question isn't simple, but my answer isn't.

I regret nothing in my life, to be honest, if I looked at myself 3-4 years ago, I wouldn't recognize the person you know? He came along at the right time cause I needed him like he needs me. The only thing I would change is who I had him with, but I can't. His mother and I are no longer together, actually haven't been since... geeze, the summer of '06? That relationship was built out of a lot of lies and crap I never wanted to have a hand in.

I know you to some point Vask, you're probably still in school right? "Be a student forever?" You got yourself a good career I'm sure man, but let me shed some light on it. Kids are a wonderful blissing, they teach you so much about yourself without having to speak or do anything. Yes they're time consuming and expensive and crap all over the place sometimes, but it's all worth it.

So, simply: nope. I'm happy as I am, only complaint I have is real life sucks, you gotta pay bills and do your own laundry
lol dude, I'm a couple years older than you, and been living on my own for the last 4 of those, so dont assume I dont do my own laundry and pay the bills matey

But yeah, still finishin my education, last year it seems, been livin off government funding for my research will have to get into the real world job wise from next year

but yeah I was askin cos I personally dont want kids until I'm married, but definitely do when I am
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