Lenyo's advice topic |
Lenyo's advice topic |
Jan 8 2010, 05:25 AM
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I don't remember selling my soul to you. Group: Veterans Joined: 13-March 09 |
READ HERE: THIS IS NOT A QUESTION TOPIC
Saffy raised a good point. We were all doing the same thing. Making silly topics where most questions weren't even meaningful. This is a new take on it. In this topic, you guys ask advice about a situation you have, maybe a personal conflict with your family, maybe you just are torn between what video game what to buy. Ask me, and I'll give you the best advice I can offer. Rules 1. I'm gonna get pretty pissed if one of you guys (You know who you are) are like "XD LENYO WHAT SHOULD I DO WITH MY SANDWICH?" This is supposed to be a seriously helpful topic for anyone who is a little misguided (el oh el.) 2. Unless I've given you permission (Which I have to a few people,) don't answer other people's questions. This is for you guys to ask, and me to answer. If you politely ask via PM or something, I can let you answer people's questions, too. 3. Don't say things like "Should I tell (Insert other member of RS's name here) to waffle off? Or to suck my coke can?" 4. However, they can be mature questions, since this is for any advice. Staff Lenyo Saffy |
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Jan 8 2010, 10:00 PM
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The World Traveller Group: Global Moderators Joined: 14-June 09 |
Well, I'm almost 20 years old and I'm in college full time... I took driver's ed in high school and got through it pretty easily, getting my license, but after that I sort of just dropped off with driving because I hated it and my parents didn't mind driving me around. On top of things, I'm rather short (being only 4' 11 1/2") and can't actually see the road over most dashboards - including the ones in my parents' cars. My younger brother (who is now 16) has general usage of the only spare car we have - which he drives to school - but I can't drive that one anyway for the reason I stated above. Despite living next to both a hospital and train tracks, there actually isn't a job within walking distance. Even the McDonalds and things are all at least a 45-60 minute walk away. I'd ask my parents to drive me to work, but my dad works full time and my mother has already said that she won't cart me around to everything... I can't work for my parents either because my mother doesn't work and my dad's job requires skilled manual labor...
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Jan 9 2010, 04:04 PM
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I don't remember selling my soul to you. Group: Veterans Joined: 13-March 09 |
Well, I'm almost 20 years old and I'm in college full time... I took driver's ed in high school and got through it pretty easily, getting my license, but after that I sort of just dropped off with driving because I hated it and my parents didn't mind driving me around. On top of things, I'm rather short (being only 4' 11 1/2") and can't actually see the road over most dashboards - including the ones in my parents' cars. My younger brother (who is now 16) has general usage of the only spare car we have - which he drives to school - but I can't drive that one anyway for the reason I stated above. Despite living next to both a hospital and train tracks, there actually isn't a job within walking distance. Even the McDonalds and things are all at least a 45-60 minute walk away. I'd ask my parents to drive me to work, but my dad works full time and my mother has already said that she won't cart me around to everything... I can't work for my parents either because my mother doesn't work and my dad's job requires skilled manual labor... Do you maybe have friends that would be willing to drive you around? What about a bicycle or something? Sorry, your problem is kinda difficult. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/lalaexdee.gif) Moo. My creep friend, who I thought could've been my twin y'know, has recently changed for some unknown reason. And now she barely even talks to me unless I talk to her and sometimes when I do she just goes "sorry, what'd you say?". How does one like the Dani go about solving this without going "gee, ur mean"? If you ask me, which you just did, then I say ignore her. Don't talk to her unless she talks to you. If you talk to her, and she's angry at you for something, she'll probably just get angry. While it kinda stinks to do it, laying off people is sometimes the best way to not completely ruin a friendship. |
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