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I can relate to that. It’s tough not to want to tell everyone you know after you do something good. As a kid I used to get all excited when I got to hold the door open for people. I was a weird kid
Because I'm neurotic and think that maybe I only do it because subconsciously I need to pay it forward in case I need it one day.
You know, all that good self-loathing stuff.
You know, all that good self-loathing stuff.
Originally Posted by doubledenim
Originally Posted by John McClane
Yeah, but he told me where he was going and $20 is enough to order so much food you could bust your gut. And I try to do good. I would hope if I was homeless someone would do the same for me.
Originally Posted by John McClane
If it wasn’t for office hours (I went to ever professor like 4-5 times a week) and term papers I never would have graduated. Same for the legal speed
Originally Posted by John McClane
Yeah, but he told me where he was going and $20 is enough to order so much food you could bust your gut. And I try to do good. I would hope if I was homeless someone would do the same for me.
I used to have to take a dictionary, find a word I knew, sound it out, and then use that to learn the pronunciation of other words. Rhyming is a coping mechanism to learn words. Crazy huh? It’s amazing what you learn about yourself even as an adult
If it wasn’t for office hours (I went to ever professor like 4-5 times a week) and term papers I never would have graduated. Same for the legal speed
I murdered every spelling test and even with copious studying I’d rarely get better than a C and in college I couldn’t take an exam to save my life. Usually got a C- with quite a few Ds because I never wrote enough but I couldn’t ever figure out how to write more without looking at the original texts.