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Chit-Chat: Do you still believe in one another?

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I awake every day around 5-7am, then I sleep between 10-11pm. It just enjoy my long days, working slowly on broken computers that customers send me. Currently, I have none so its a free gaming day.
 
I'm up from 7 in the morning to midnight. Once I move out of the dorms I plan on going to bed earlier so I can wake up earlier. I much prefer getting things done in the morning to working into nights (which is what I have to do now).
 
I go to sleep before 12 AM and wake up at around 6 AM, because you're suppose to have up to 6 hours of sleep to stay healthy. Any hours too early or too late would increase your chances of getting a heart attack.
I remember surviving on roughly 5 hours of sleep per night back when I was in college...give or take. Usually take, unless it was a weekend I wasn't sleeping much more than 5 hours max. Of course, when I started being able to sleep in more, it made me feel even worse, go figure.

Then again, I was also napping whenever I could get away with it.

(I couldn't even try to figure out how long I sleep now since it can vary wildly and I often forget to look at the clock before I finally drag myself to bed.)
 
My mother has gone into overdrive with the sweet tea, and it is strong. It's keeping me up, and I have no problem. :D

It's a nice break from the Sprite. Plus I can do shit for hours on end and that's always cool.
 
I've pretty much just decided that as soon as I graduate university, I'm moving the fuck out of California.
 
To New York? That and California are the only two places people move to in America. Anything else and you're going in the wrong direction.
As long as you're moving up, it really doesn't matter all too much. My parents used to live in Princeton, WV. That town was just... West Virginia. Out of date, quaint af, and small. Actually my whole family is from there and I remember my uncle Joey telling us how he thought those in gated communities were called aristocrats as a teenager
 
To New York? That and California are the only two places people move to in America. Anything else and you're going in the wrong direction.

There are other good places to live lol. Washington is a great state for example. New York is nice for a year or two but it's also crowded and expensive. Same goes for California but with more drought.
 
I've lived in the southern part of NJ for all of my life, always wanted to travel, but never got the chance. Though, its nice here in the fall and spring, air is cool, not hot or cold and all the forests make the area nice. Recently, I've been hating the influx of people storming into this state, moving here, cutting forests down for their stupid houses, thinking this area of the state is just like the northern half, but it really isn't. Plus... some folk that moved in recent are so rude.

An example is, I had to go and get the mail. My new neighbor across the street was out and I said, 'Good morning' to him, all his response was 'Go, f-off'. I stood there for a moment thinking what did I do wrong....

Another thing I hate about this NJ is that the taxes are horrible. One quarter and its 1,500$, that is not including utilities or the secondary taxes either which really are costy too.
 
Raleigh just got a whole lot better thanks to Google Fiber being on the horizon. FiOS in Hampton Roads doesn't look so hot now, does it?

I still want to see other places. I'll go visiting around, that'll be nice. Stay in hotels, take off of work, live a nice vacation. I'll like that.
 
Everyone in the east US who thinks they have amazing mountains have apparently never been out west.

The air is really nice and crisp in the northwest US, too. Definitely worth a trip, especially if you like the outdoors activities like hiking, snowboarding, or river rafting.
 
Raleigh just got a whole lot better thanks to Google Fiber being on the horizon. FiOS in Hampton Roads doesn't look so hot now, does it?

I still want to see other places. I'll go visiting around, that'll be nice. Stay in hotels, take off of work, live a nice vacation. I'll like that.

Charlotte > Raleigh. Unless you're a student, but that's four years out of your hopefully longer life lmao.
 
Everyone in the east US who thinks they have amazing mountains have apparently never been out west.

The air is really nice and crisp in the northwest US, too. Definitely worth a trip, especially if you like the outdoors activities like hiking, snowboarding, or river rafting.

We went to Arkansas and drove up a mountain during the fall, it was so pretty. We also drove through the Appalachian Mountains to move here from Florida. It was the first time I'd ever seen a mountain range owo

I can't wait to see the Rockies, though.
 
Everyone in the east US who thinks they have amazing mountains have apparently never been out west.

The air is really nice and crisp in the northwest US, too. Definitely worth a trip, especially if you like the outdoors activities like hiking, snowboarding, or river rafting.
I've already had enough of mountains even just out here, there's no way I'm willingly going into territory with more mountains!

Speaking of mountains:
As long as you're moving up, it really doesn't matter all too much. My parents used to live in Princeton, WV. That town was just... West Virginia. Out of date, quaint af, and small. Actually my whole family is from there and I remember my uncle Joey telling us how he thought those in gated communities were called aristocrats as a teenager
My in-laws have relatives who still live in WV, and...well, there's a reason I usually never look forward to being dragged to family visits there. I just don't like it all that much.

My mom said she absolutely hated driving through WV because of all the mountains (it was one of the routes we could have taken driving to my grandparents out in NY, if we decided to not just stick to I-95). I always wondered why she would think that. I understand completely now.

Also, WV is the only place so far where I've seen a four-lane one-way road. It boggled my mind.

I think I should look more often in Discussions and Debates. maybe that helps me reading D&D as that forum instead of Dungeons and Dragons.
Although the latter would be an interesting choice of forum around here.

But you're not alone - I've known what the acronym should be for a while and yet I still misread it from time to time in my mind...
 
We went to Arkansas and drove up a mountain during the fall, it was so pretty. We also drove through the Appalachian Mountains to move here from Florida. It was the first time I'd ever seen a mountain range owo

I can't wait to see the Rockies, though.

I know a lot of people who say the rockies are overrated. I honestly don't think any of them have ever been. They are really amazing, and you should definitely go. It's both memorable, and awe-inspiring at the same time.

If you liked Arkansas, you should also visit Colorado. The mountains there are some of my favorite in the northwest united states. It can be kind of chilly sometimes, but not nearly as bad as a floridian winter, despite there being snow there.

I've already had enough of mountains even just out here, there's no way I'm willingly going into territory with more mountains!

Speaking of mountains:
My mom said she absolutely hated driving through WV because of all the mountains (it was one of the routes we could have taken driving to my grandparents out in NY, if we decided to not just stick to I-95). I always wondered why she would think that. I understand completely now.

Oh, ya big baby. :p
I can understand that, though. I personally don't like driving unknown back roads in the rain. Very iffy...

I think I should look more often in Discussions and Debates. maybe that helps me reading D&D as that forum instead of Dungeons and Dragons.

But you're not alone - I've known what the acronym should be for a while and yet I still misread it from time to time in my mind...

#the struggle is real

I'm guilty too, actually, and there's nothing wrong with that. xD
 
The best mountains are the Alps, non negotiable. American mountains are very beautiful, but none of them have castles. They just have run down shacks lol
 
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