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NoahTheWeebWolf

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  1. We posting cringe videos? I got one:

     

    No fuck no!

    5 seconds in I dropped my laptop of shock.

    The moment that peubscent kid started screaming is when I knew this shit would be OP cringe.

     

    How old is he screaming about sanic like that? When I was his age I was probably too busy masturbating to be so angry about random shit

     

    Going to have to painfully sit through and watch this.

    Might be good content for cringe channel

    the rippin and the tearin

    That's right mankasa san!

    He prollly fucked all our waifus too.

  2. i'll get sun  : )

    And yes about to buy that pokemon yellow throwback to chillhood  what is ur friend code if you want to share with me pm  (: 

     

    Cool I am going to get both and I will get a 3ds xl for my brother as a present(might even get him a copy of both games too because he doesn't have any and it'll be the holidays).

    I will add you later although I am not sure whether the older games will have wifi. This is like what rs07 was to rs3 only bigger because it's for pokemon =).

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  3. Sounds crazy, meet a few people that share a balance of your ideas, military members about our age wise are a great balance most love games and anime but also enjoy working on cars, going on hikes, getting out and having a good time. They tend to try to get out after being stuck inside for a few days and socialize. I mean honestly I understand its hard meeting new people especially if you have social anxiety. I would love to discuss this further if you want just pm me. Maybe even hit up a voice chat once you feel comfortable 

    Crap I forgot to reply to you earlier sorry about that.

     

    I really liked your idea I found it very unique. Meeting people especially veterans around my age makes sense like you said because of the balance of hobbies and they're also going through stuff too so there's some common ground.

     

    I will send my skype through pm.

  4. And if you want something that gives you a confidence boost and looks good on the resume, try volunteering somewhere. Habitat for Humanity or other charity-like affiliates always have volunteer positions available for whatever you're interested in. Not only does it keep you used to getting up and going to work, it on its own could lead into a position somewhere through people you meet if your work ethic is recognized.

    And like I said, someone sees that you've volunteered at a charity on your resume, that always looks good. Just a suggestion. tongue.png

    Going to check out that song in a little thank you. I will send you the link to my dad's music web page in case, you want to see it(he does mostly rock music).

    More fantastic advice thank you =). My first real job was an internship at a non-profit environmental protection organization, so I do have experience. Aside from being a mod on here I was a leader in three different groups on campus too. I should definitely look for more volunteer work though so thanks.

     

  5. Lol sorry,

    I'm retardedly shy so meeting new people is definitely not my strong-suit.

    Any time I meet new people it's usually when I'm out at a concert or some sort of outdoor event.

    If you can play any instruments put an ad out for a jam session with some people and see how it goes,

    Not helpful I know sorry sad.png

    Good luck with the job hunt btw

    No it's fine thanks for your input.

    I know that feeling =(.

    I barely get out unless I am doing something essential(like grocery shopping, getting the mail, etc) so you're ahead of me there. I have never even gone to a big event like a live concert, sports game, etc. It's kind of exciting thinking about going out there and doing stuff other people have gotten to do for years. I am still really new to music actually and only got serious about it back in 2012(even then I still have more to discover, not a die-hard fan of any group). I do tend to mostly perfer various metal and electronic sub genres though. Retro game soundtracks make me feel really nostalgic, so they're really fun to listen to at times. It's kind of nice to listen to some classical music too. My tastes are all over the place, but I am far from an expert in any genre. My best friend's entire life is music, and her favorite genre is Black Metal, and her tastes are as varied as really heavy stuff like death and black metal all the way to cute girls singing J-Pop and more.

    Sorry for typing so much that went on longer than I thought. All that said if you have any suggestions for bands, genres, etc I am always happy to discover something new. I used to play the keyboard when I was 10 never really experienced I just had fun. My dads a musician, by the way, he's even played along some big names and the largest audience he had was 5000 people. I could send you his website if you like.

    Thanks for wishing me luck; I am sure I will find something soon. I almost got a job as an account manager(not remotely as impressive as it sounds) and of 120 people, I was one of the 15 who made it to the 3rd and final round of interviews. Of course when I learned it was basically a comission only  outdoor business to business sales job where id have to walk around in a suit and tire into random stores and sell shit I said fuck that. Either way it was a huge confidence boost knowing that I could blend in so well and pass off as "normal" over a prolonged period of time.

  6. find a hobby / club to meet people with

     

    go clubbing, liquid courage is advised.

     

    raves/music festivals are a great way to meet new and friendly people.

     

     

    Can confirm that music festivals are lit af. 

     

    The only issue is I don't really find raves fun sober. Drop pills like they are candy

    I like the idea, but I am really not into parties. I prefer smaller groups and getting to really know a few people on a very deep level and vice versa.

    A small but deeper net to catch close life long friends if you will. That said a hobby group is probably the most I could do at this point.

     

    I can't stand having thousands of acquaintances/"friends" been there done that which is why I only have seven Facebook friends now(3 of which are the ones I mentioned above so my circle is extremely small it just sucks not having anyone around now). I used to have 200+ facebook "friends" and I felt so stressed out all the time and could never talk to most people.

  7. Just a few questions because prior to college it was pretty safe to say I was fairly introverted mainly keeping to myself and a close knit group of friends. I was no-where near anti-social but wasn't the coolest kid on the block.

     

    For me personally. I have broken that introverted sense, and its really safe to say I am now extroverted mainly because of the things I experienced in college as well as a significant rise in my own self confidence.

     

    1. Do you think your appearance affects your confidence with people?

    2. Have you made any attempts to make friends at law school?

    3. Do you still live at home with your parents or off at Uni?

    4. Not sure how relevant this question is... But are the people there weird or..?

     

    I'd love to talk to you in voice chat or something as typing doesn't do anything justice, and it would be x10 easier to get a message across/ask opened questions ect.

     

    1. It's proven ones self-esteem will inevitably dictate how one communicates. Having said that I am fine with my appearance. I used to be 250 pounds when I was a teen now I am 175 at 6'1 so no complaints here. Granted I do have Vietnam style flashbacks of when I was the fat kid and I cringe. Sometimes I still see myself as "That fat kid" even if there are no obvious physical signs, I was once fat because psychology is a bitch.
     
    2. Like I said I tried, but it took me 10 weeks to make another friend beside the one friend I made at the end of orientation.
     
    3. I live with my mom, but it's really not that bad. Rent is only $850 a month fand electricity is paid for by the land lord, so we're both saving tons of money. Plus I have no student loans so any money I make now is basically mine to keep/save up, invest, etc. I do not plan to live with her forever just for the next 2-3 years before I go for my MBA. By the way, I lived on my own in Law School half way across the country and the earliest I lived on my own was when I was 12 at a boarding school so again it's not like I can't handle being on my own.
     
    4. At Law School? I guess that depends on your own personal definition of "weird." To me, I don't judge anyone, and I think we're all unique in some way and I didn't feel negatively about anyone(although I felt they did of me, to some extent).
     
    Yeah that sounds like a fantastic idea perhaps I will send you my skype in a pm when I wake up and we can go from there.
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