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Classmates

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I don´t care if someone replies this thread. I just wanna say something here I can´t write in another site. I REALLY MISS MY CLASSMATES, mostly the most annoying ones. It´s that I miss their jokes and laughes.

When I was at school, I couldn´t do with it. They were always trying to distract everyone, pissing off the teachers, and all that kind of things that assholes can do. And the worst thing is that all the teachers hated us because we were the most unbearable of the school, wich was true. And I complined that we were always in trouble because of them.

But... after all this time without them, Ive found out that the uni is not the same. Everyone is too mature for me right now. I guess I still have this joking part, because I said that my classmates were stupid, but Im stupid too. I enjoyed all the time spent together.

And there are lots of memories relationed with them.

I hear about them and they are making their own lives... and they are still like at school.

I just wanna go back to school.

"open the farm" was our motto. We were a farm, a pretty farm. Now we are like lonely animals running through the city, separated from the flock.

The end.

Aw. :sad: :hug: That's one of the reasons why I don't like summer. :tongue: I miss people too much. :P Isn't there any way you can still talk to them? :wacko:

:P

 

I remember feeling that too, specially in the first semesters. It will pass... You'll meet cool people at uni too.

Oh, and you'll grow up too.

I'm the complete opposite... all the people I go to class with act like they're 12. They all need to grow up an get lives :lol:

 

 

edit: and i'm talking about kids i go to college with (but i won't have to deal with them since i'm graduating in likea week)

I don't miss many of my classmates from high school.

And lately, I've been getting this feeling that my friends in college don't really care about me.

But bleh, life is like that..

life changes while you try to live it.

when you are in your teens you think and feel that everything is possible, you have no worries other than enjoy your time.

as you grow, friends move to different places, quit study, get job, get bf / gf and so on.

 

i think that feel you have now we all have had it or will have it at some point of our lives.

 

at times i think they were more clever for quitting studies and getting a job, and they feel the opposite, so everything depends on the crystal colour you look through.

Wow , If I read that , my classmates are assholes too ! :wacko:

But I like it , now

It's pretty cool to have class-disturbers. :p

 

or maybe I'm one myself :thinking: :p

Friends don't exist, and you shouldn't be missing them. Mature and face the reality of the world.

Friends don't exist, and you shouldn't be missing them. Mature and face the reality of the world.

 

Wut ?:inquisitive:

cele, are there clubs or teams or something at your uni that you can join, depending on your interests, where you might meet the kind of people that you are missing? Is your uni a place where you live now too, or do you still live at home and travel to the uni every day?

Wut ?:inquisitive:

 

Yep you heard him, love doesn't exist either. In fact any emotion or feeling or affinity towards other humans shows a huge chemical imbalance in the brain and should be snuffed out. We should all mature and act like robots.

 

[/disturbed]

Yep you heard him, love doesn't exist either. In fact any emotion or feeling or affinity towards other humans shows a huge chemical imbalance in the brain and should be snuffed out. We should all mature and act like robots.

 

[/disturbed]

 

Pouhahahaha yeah right ! :tongue:

Well yeah I was joking. I just also re-call Dfit writing in another topic that love doesn't exist some time ago (It's weird what sticks in the memory innit?) and I just don't buy it.

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Aw. :sad: :hug: That's one of the reasons why I don't like summer. :tongue: I miss people too much. :P Isn't there any way you can still talk to them? :wacko:

 

I still see some guys. But they are not like the kind of group that get together now. school is over and everyones thinks we should go on our own ways.

 

Friends don't exist, and you shouldn't be missing them. Mature and face the reality of the world.

 

Hey that´s not true. Friends do exist. But you´re right saying I shouldn´t miss them.

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life changes while you try to live it.

when you are in your teens you think and feel that everything is possible, you have no worries other than enjoy your time.

as you grow, friends move to different places, quit study, get job, get bf / gf and so on.

 

i think that feel you have now we all have had it or will have it at some point of our lives.

 

at times i think they were more clever for quitting studies and getting a job, and they feel the opposite, so everything depends on the crystal colour you look through.

 

thanks.

 

Thanks you all. It made me feel better :hug:

Well yeah I was joking. I just also re-call Dfit writing in another topic that love doesn't exist some time ago (It's weird what sticks in the memory innit?) and I just don't buy it.

You will buy it when you finally get divorced and start paying for child support.

 

Hey that´s not true. Friends do exist. But you´re right saying I shouldn´t miss them.

Although you might believe that friends do exist, you can make a self-analysis of your friendships and reach your own conclusions of whether they're real friends or not.

 

Do they care about you as a whole person? Do they call you and keep in touch with you in your good and bad times? Do you trust them enough to tell them all of your problems and secrets? Would they give their lives to save yours?

 

Those are real friends, which are pretty nonexistent as far as friendships go. "Fake Friends" are only present in your life for pure interest, they will only call you whenever they need something, and don't care for you as much as you might think.

 

Next time you say friends exist, ask yourself whether they're real friends

or not.

Stop making a fool of yourself, Dfit. I don't think anyone takes you seriously at all.

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You will buy it when you finally get divorced and start paying for child support.

 

 

Although you might believe that friends do exist, you can make a self-analysis of your friendships and reach your own conclusions of whether they're real friends or not.

 

Do they care about you as a whole person? Do they call you and keep in touch with you in your good and bad times? Do you trust them enough to tell them all of your problems and secrets? Would they give their life to save yours?

 

Those are real friends, which are pretty nonexistent as far as friendships go. "Fake Friends" are only present in your life for pure interest, they will only call you whenever they need something, and don't care for you as much as you might think.

 

Next time you say friends exist, ask yourself whether they're real friends

or not.

 

wow... :uh oh: I guess I don´t know if they would save my life. Maybe they would.

But, well. You know, there are bad influences... you know :sneaky:. But my actual friends are my friends. I don´t have many true friends, but they are true finally. they care about me, and they call whenever. We don´t see very often now, because of study or work, etc. But i know that they are there. And they know Im there too. there are some of them i know since i had three years old and we still see each other, and when we get together everything is like we were living in the same house.

the classmates I mentioned are not my friends. They are just ex-classmates. and there were some fake relationships between them. There´s when you see what the fake friendship is. a few of them were cheaters (but i don´t include myself nor my friends in that group).

I only, of course, miss the other kind of people.

However, Im still seeing my friends. And I call them friends because they meet the requirements, according to me, for that. surely they are not perfect, and they have defects I don´t like. but Im not perfect too.

You will buy it when you finally get divorced and start paying for child support.

 

Youuuwhhaaaa?! Where'd that come from?

 

Mental case.

wow... :uh oh: I guess I don´t know if they would save my life. Maybe they would.

But, well. You know, there are bad influences... you know :sneaky:. But my actual friends are my friends. I don´t have many true friends, but they are true finally. they care about me, and they call whenever. We don´t see very often now, because of study or work, etc. But i know that they are there. And they know Im there too. there are some of them i know since i had three years old and we still see each other, and when we get together everything is like we were living in the same house.

the classmates I mentioned are not my friends. They are just ex-classmates. and there were some fake relationships between them. There´s when you see what the fake friendship is. a few of them were cheaters (but i don´t include myself nor my friends in that group).

I only, of course, miss the other kind of people.

However, Im still seeing my friends. And I call them friends because they meet the requirements, according to me, for that. surely they are not perfect, and they have defects I don´t like. but Im not perfect too.

I understand your situation, but you will see that after you finish school and as time passes making long lasting friendships becomes harder and harder. Alienation is a major part of this occurrence too, it takes time to get adapted and accept new kinds of people with different personalities and values.

I don't feel like reading this thread or the replies.

- Get over it -

 

EDIT:

Okay, I guess I'm in a bitchy mood, anyways, I guess thats how you feel now, but after a while you'll get over it.

Friends come and go.

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I understand your situation, but you will see that after you finish school and as time passes making long lasting friendships becomes harder and harder. Alienation is a major part of this occurrence too, it takes time to get adapted and accept new kinds of people with different personalities and values.

 

Of course. The end of school is the best test for a friendship. If you really want someone as friend, you´ll do whatever you want to be connected with him/her after it. so I will see in the next years if Ill be still thinking as Im doing now.

And respect to meet new people, I guess that what I was feeling about my classmates was a kind of resistance or a negation to face I have to start getting along with other people, and face new kinds of being too.

You will buy it when you finally get divorced and start paying for child support.

 

 

Although you might believe that friends do exist, you can make a self-analysis of your friendships and reach your own conclusions of whether they're real friends or not.

 

Do they care about you as a whole person? Do they call you and keep in touch with you in your good and bad times? Do you trust them enough to tell them all of your problems and secrets? Would they give their lives to save yours?

 

Those are real friends, which are pretty nonexistent as far as friendships go. "Fake Friends" are only present in your life for pure interest, they will only call you whenever they need something, and don't care for you as much as you might think.

 

Next time you say friends exist, ask yourself whether they're real friends

or not.

 

I bet something happened to you before.

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