Hmm, no. I don’t know if that’s necessary!
Hmm, no. I don’t know if that’s necessary!
Thanks.
One year: I would have been a bit more cautious with things I spent my money on before I quit my job.
Five years: I would have done better in college and actually have something to show for the time I spent there.
1.) That’s a tough call. I’d say I’ve been greatly influenced by my parents, and my friend Alex. They’ve done so by helping me out when I need advice, giving me good examples to live by, and also helping me realize what kind of person I am, how I can improve, and what I want to do in life.
2.) I like it cooked Medium-Medium Rare. Not too red, but definitely not anywhere near well done.
3.) I’d say their willingness to approach/speak to me, as opposed to judging me based off of my appearance or some predisposition they may have about me. I’m not very outgoing, but I’d like to think I am at least somewhat worth knowing once you get to know me.
They’re totally alright with me. Feel free!
Valuable in what context? That’s kind of a vague question. Valuable in the field of medicine? Yeah, the doctor, sure. But I think all human life, if you’re talking about as a whole, generic statement, is equally valuable. Some people do great things and lead great lives, some people live less fortunately, some people do bad things. Some people change the world and some people just live day by day until they day. But what defines value in general? Life is what you make it. I’m not sure I have a real answer for something as intangible and undefinable as the value of a person, to be honest.
Although, our status as a vending machine has diminished slightly since we can just plop down a table now, instead of slowly conjuring waters 2 at a time and then trading them individually to people in the raid. ಠ_ಠ
MY VILLIAN FAIS NISSA
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“would you get the @!#% out of my chair kallie”