Well, the good news is...I've got shyat sorted on the medical side of the claim from my accident, the bad news is....now I've got to get the property side set up.
I recently became unemployed again. It would be a problem but I have University to help me for the meanwhile until I find a replacement source of income.
I have just had a toncillectomy and been in brutal pain. I discovered long ago the trivium.org forum was raped over so I was like "oh dang...oh well. What can I do?" So today I actually checked back in to see Podgies message and here I am again! Sorry for the delay!
Seriously, this was the highlight of my painful day!
Hell yes! It eased up a bit when I found this place. My boredom level went down :D I can't go to school or anything so I've been just smsing friends and hanging on facebook.
Here, is going very very well! Glad to see you back on board.
Personally... im having a stressful time. I wouldnt mind this sudden death **** to be honest. Or to be struck by lightning. I dont know. Im having too much stressful times other than having fun. Its been a while since ive enjoyed myself. My 18th is on Saturday so thatll be nice.
Beer is good. Im just under a bit of pressure right now. Have to do a talk in 2 weeks, and if i dont get a distinction, i wont overall, and that means i wont get my uni choises.
Ivehad a rough week and its hit its peak on my 18th birthday party.
I may have dyslexia. When i get back to college they're sending me for tests. If this is the case i dont know what to do with my life... how will i manage uni? My future is ruined.
Not necessarily. There's no certainty that this is the case first of all, and dyslexia doesnt have to hold you back from doing whatever you want to do. Thomas Edison was a dyslexic. Leonardo Da Vinci was a dyslexic. Picasso, a dyslexic. Richard Branson, a dyslexic. Those are some pretty amazing and successful people. There's nothing to say you couldn't go on to have a brilliant future even if you had it. You're intelligent and creative. All you need is proper motivation and you can succeed at anything you turn your hand to.
Not necessarily. There's no certainty that this is the case first of all, and dyslexia doesnt have to hold you back from doing whatever you want to do. Thomas Edison was a dyslexic. Leonardo Da Vinci was a dyslexic. Picasso, a dyslexic. Richard Branson, a dyslexic. Those are some pretty amazing and successful people. There's nothing to say you couldn't go on to have a brilliant future even if you had it. You're intelligent and creative. All you need is proper motivation and you can succeed at anything you turn your hand to.
Exactly. I mean, Yeah occasionally a door closes in your life but usually that means you get something new too. Just handle it as another challenge that you mean to succeed in whatever means as possible :)
Did that sound stupid? Oh well. I hope it helped anyway.
-- Edited by the phenom on Saturday 24th of October 2009 07:42:29 AM
Not necessarily. There's no certainty that this is the case first of all, and dyslexia doesnt have to hold you back from doing whatever you want to do. Thomas Edison was a dyslexic. Leonardo Da Vinci was a dyslexic. Picasso, a dyslexic. Richard Branson, a dyslexic. Those are some pretty amazing and successful people. There's nothing to say you couldn't go on to have a brilliant future even if you had it. You're intelligent and creative. All you need is proper motivation and you can succeed at anything you turn your hand to.
Thanks for that. Mum just told me today that my sister is dyslexic. Which she most likely "inherited" from mum's genes as mum is dyslexic. She's quite an intelligent girl so Im sure it wont hinder her too much.