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4 yrs ago
Current I'm finally getting overdue help for my mental health. This year has been a roller coaster: coworker stole money, lost an aunt, went back to school/been struggling there, and it all hit me this week.
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4 yrs ago
Hopefully the holiday season will be good to me. I'm in the process of getting some stolen money back from an ex colleague.
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4 yrs ago
Freudian slip of epic proportions. Talking about the penal code and I said another word. Grateful my colleague didn't catch it. I recognized what I said was wrong, but they were oblivious.
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5 yrs ago
Well I am coming back! Needed some time off to deal with a job I didn’t like anymore. Yesterday was my last shift, and I am transferring to a new location where hopefully I’m treated better.
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5 yrs ago
I’m probably leaving the site for good this time. RPG it’s been fun! Goodbye.
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At some point in most of our lives, we've met a famous person. Whether it be a local celebrity or a major pop star, we have all had interesting run-ins with the famous. I thought it would be fun to share some such stories where we call all read the cool, spontaneous, or even awkward moments we've had when meeting a celebrity.

This past year I've met a lot of celebritie, but the best meeting story of all came when I met the singer Katy Perry.

I was at lunch when suddenly I got a cellphone call and it was a friend of mine saying she put my name in a raffle and I won. I then asked what it was and she told me. I then asked if she was serious (because that'd be a great prank) and she wasn't kidding. The next day, Katy was doing a small show in my hometown and before she went on, I got to go backstage and meet her in the makeshift dressing room for her outside gig. I don't remember it at all.

All I remember walking in and shaking her hand and that's it. I forget what we talked about, but I do remember saying I felt like her when everyone was taking photos.

I have also had a chance encounter with former United States President Bill Clinton last year. He was about to leave a venue and I asked for a photo very quietly in his direction (didn't even think he heard me) and he responded back "what?" I then repeated my question and he said, "Yeah, come over, come over." I was freaking out inside when he said this I had my photo taken (I look so excited in the photo) then after the photo was taken Bill Clinton patted me on the back.

To this day, I look at the photo and think, "how in the world did this happen?"

Anyway, those are two of my famous people stories. What do you guys have?
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This is pretty accurate because I'm a fairly moderate person that tends to lean to the left on a lot of issues, but I can be fairly conservative too.

In many ways I'm a political oddball because I only register with a party during the presidential cycle then I go right back to being an independent after my state's primary.

I just think it's best to think for yourself as a voter than listen to a party that tells you how to vote.

Let me tell you, I like a great deal of what the democrats stand for as a party, but when it comes to the hotbed issues like abortion and same-sex marriage, I side with the republicans.

Yeah, I'm interesting politically.
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Contrary to popular belief, if you go to a community college and transfer after one year, the next college will take everything as an elective or a certain major requirement.

I did it for one year much to the dismay of a professor (who was once busted 15 years ago for pot possession) and the president of my college. Hate these people, told me I'd fail if I transferred before finishing at that college.

A-holes didn't know me. I have like a 3.65+ GPA and I have a great scholarship for next year.

Real tips now:
-Surround yourself with like minded people (didn't really have like minded people at my first college)

-join a club/organization your interested in (I did a few, one I had to leave for personal reasons and due to scheduling conflicts. But for the most part I loved it all)

-If your religious, join a religious group of fellow believers (I didn't have one at my last college. Funny story, the Christian group at my old college essentially shunned me after I went to see the Pope in Philadelphia last September. These groups are life savers)

-Do not take hard math, take an easy math course (unless your a math major)

-Take in speakers every college has a great speaker series once a year or a constant stream of good speakers. (I saw Kari Byron from the Mythbusters last year, the guy that sang She Blinded Me with Science, and Bill Nye the Science Guy)

-Stay up late

-Your parents can be a big support system (don't hesitate to call them)

-If possible live at home (i did and it saved me a fortune)

-If your at a public university, try to socialize with people

-If your in a political science class, good luck. People are very opinionated in those classes.

anyway, I wish you luck friend.
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