Quote from Jelly;714719:
2011 has been the worst year of my life so far.
I've ****ed up with people, done things I'm not proud of, started doing things I shouldn't, lost people close to me.
Yeah. ****.
This year I lost my childhood that I've known since I was 5.
But the best thing to remember is that you shouldn't look at the past and say "I screwed up" but say "I'm glad we had those memories together".
I hate to say it but friends come and go just like most things in life and if you keep saying "I screwed up really bad" all the time you're only hurting yourself.
Also just because 2011 sucked doesn't mean you can't turn it into something good. See 2011 as a stepping stone for a more mature you and learn to not make those mistakes again. [:
Quote from Cynic;714720:
It was complete and utter bullsh*t, to put it lightly. I'm hoping my Mom is correct in her presumption of our sh*t years going to end with the start of 2012, but who knows. I wouldn't be at all surprised if it was just as crappy.
On the brightside, though, I have proved a few of my own notions wrong.
Your mom sounds like a great person to be friends with since most people view 2012 as the end of the world and all. :P
Quote from Conor;714724:
2011 wasn't really good or bad I guess.
Best part of 2011 was joining Nation! But uh, yeah, I don't really think my year really had any highlights it in that come to mind. I don't know if that's because of how tired I am or because I just didn't really do anything that I was proud of this year.
Worst ehh. School problems for one. And I feel like I did a few mean things to people in the first half of the year that I regret.
Here's to hoping for a better time in 2012~
Conor being mean!? No way!
The same Conor that tried buying me a video game with his own money when my (sister's) debit card wasn't working?
That's hard to believe you're by far the kindest person on Nation (and cutest n_n).
Also you put joining Nation as the highlight of the year? Yeah, there's no way you were mean :P
Also I laughed at that because it was so adorable.
Too a better new year! :D
Quote from Medusa;714738:
i am SO ready for this year to be over. it started okay, got bad, was awesome for a while, then went riiiight on back to sucking, which tapered off into a few months of okay-ness.
here's to a fresh year and a blank future. 8I
To the new year!
Any new year's resolution you trying to work on?
Bakuryu
I feel like a ****ed up big time this year, I been too lazy, I wasted a ****load of time doing unproductive crap, and feel like I wasted a whole year. Will not let this happen again, not this year, not the next.
edit: Sorry for skimming the OP.
Best thing this year: No ****ing idea, I guess realizing I should do what I love the most, and not what I just borderline like because I think it's easier, and thinking it would require less work. So yeah, definitely, realizing I should change career, next year will be awesome, I see it coming.
Worst: Failing a bunch of classes because I'm an idiot, but in the end, failing doesn't really matter now since I wasted the year by wrongly choosing my major. So that's the one.
Says the hardest working mod on Nation.
At first when I read the unedited version I was like "Baku not being happy this year? That's insane" but now that I read your edited version I'm glad that you found with what you're happy with.
Also you're not an idiot, lots of people don't know what to pick as a major when they go into college, it's normal. My sister wanted to be a kindergarten teacher but now she wants to be a psychiatrist and she's still in her freshman year.
Quote from Zeo;714742:
Similar thing actually happened to me. :/ I still am in high school but I live in the dorm they have, and I told my mom it's making my stress and anxiety problem more worse, and apparently the staffs at school think it's bad and they sent me to the nurse's office for few days, being watched for at least 24 hours.
God, I'm glad I'm transferring to public school in Jan so I don't have to deal with this craps.
Yeah, I hate it when people who aren't doctors try to be because they found symptoms via google.
To me I learned it as a leaning experience. The first week I couldn't do much because I was a confused state of mind but I used the second week to get to know the kids that I lived with and the staff that work there and it was incredible. def. one of those things I will remember for the rest of my life. Some kids I didn't think they should be there and some needed to stay, but hey I'm not a doctor. :P