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Offline powerrave

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Re: Farewell.
« Reply #20 on: September 11, 2010, 03:40:39 PM »
well, cya then freezie. we will be waiting for your return.
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Re: Farewell.
« Reply #21 on: September 11, 2010, 07:50:34 PM »
Awww, now nobody vote for RW2 in the next poll so Freez doesn't miss it.

too bad, man. see ya in January.

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Re: Farewell.
« Reply #22 on: September 12, 2010, 03:48:11 AM »
And this brings me to my next point, school ruins everything.

Not really.  Poor time management ruins everything.  In this particular case Freeziez just needs to spend more time working on studies.  His parents want him to be successful because every parent worries about their kids ignoring their schoolwork only to become thirty year old trolls living in their parents basement playing video games in their sh*t stained underwear.  They just want him to get a good education and be prepared for life outside of the house. (and believe me... it is a vicious life out there if you don't do decent in school.)

Just think of it this way... Say you were 26 and you didn't have school anymore. But you played RA2 and hung around on the messageboards ALL the time.  Instead of schooling being ignored, other things would be ignored.  Your girlfriend would leave you, your cat/dog/fish/tarantula would die, your hygiene would plummet, and you probably would lose your job... Thus, with no income, you would be able to pay your bills and end up a drunk hobo in the railyards of Canada.

School is important, because life is soooooo much easier if you get an education.

Good luck Freez! You can do it.  Prove to your parents you can manage work/play better and they might let you back sooner.  :D

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