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Superthread XLVIII - Honouring Those who won FFB awards.

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Misanthrope

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So you automatically think that people who don't go to Uni are stupid.

Not going to Uni was the smartest thing I have done.

4 more years of study, when I couldn't give a shit about it in my last couple of high school years. No thanks.

HECS debt, f**k that.

Uni certainly isn't for everybody. I liked the experience of another three years of study (I do miss academia), lots of parties, and a kind of soft intro into life after a fairly regimented life. I think I'd have been hopelessly out of my depth going from school five days a week and home life to just trying to make it in the real world.
 

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How come?

I don't want kids?

There's 1 main reason I don't really wish to share.

Diabetics have big babies though. Too much ripping...

Even when I was little I never played with dolls or anything. I'm just missing the mother gene.
 

Rhino_NQ

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I don't want kids?

There's 1 main reason I don't really wish to share.

Diabetics have big babies though. Too much ripping...

Even when I was little I never played with dolls or anything. I'm just missing the mother gene.

Would you still consider breast feeding atleast? ;-)
 

thorson1987

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Uni certainly isn't for everybody. I liked the experience of another three years of study (I do miss academia), lots of parties, and a kind of soft intro into life after a fairly regimented life. I think I'd have been hopelessly out of my depth going from school five days a week and home life to just trying to make it in the real world.

I had no problems. Finished school in 04.

Work at coles like I had since I was 14, then started full time work the day after Australia Day in 2005.

Unfortunately though I went to Big Day Out in 05 and get ridiculously sunburnt so my first couple of days at work weren't overly pleasant.
 

Misanthrope

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I like the idea of having kids. I'm just not sure they're for me in practice.

thorson1987 said:
Work at coles like I had since I was 14, then started full time work the day after Australia Day in 2005.

I was a Coles check-out bitch for a few years after Uni. Started at the end of 2005 (graduated in 2004) and worked there through until I left for South Korea in Nov 2007. Gave it another burl for a few months when I got back in 2009, but couldn't slip back into it after being away from it.
 

thorson1987

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I don't want kids?

There's 1 main reason I don't really wish to share.

Diabetics have big babies though. Too much ripping...

Even when I was little I never played with dolls or anything. I'm just missing the mother gene.

My sisters ex husbands new wife is diabetic.

She fell pregnant and she spent most of the time in hospital. Struggled to make it through their wedding aswell.

Baby (my god daughter) was 2 months premature. So not a big baby.
 

thorson1987

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I like the idea of having kids. I'm just not sure they're for me in practice.



I was a Coles check-out bitch for a few years after Uni. Started at the end of 2005 (graduated in 2004) and worked there through until I left for South Korea in Nov 2007. Gave it another burl for a few months when I got back in 2009, but couldn't slip back into it after being away from it.

That's what I was. It actually wasn't that bad of a job. Especially on the really busy days. Time would just fly.

Also hooked up with a chick I worked with, but her boyfriend (who stacked the shelves at the same store) wasn't too happy about it.
 

thorson1987

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And I always planned on having kids.

Growing up I wanted to be married by 23 and have at least 1 kid by 25.

Turns out my son was born when I was 22, still got married when I was 23.
 
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