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Would Your Cry If You Lost Your Coursework?


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Would you cry if you lost you work?  

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  1. 1. would you cry if you lost your work?

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Me and my mates have crying competitions every now and again. Basically you all sit in the front room and try force yourself to cry. It's surprisingly hard.

Oh my god, that could make a pretty good drinking game! Thanks!

Anyway, regarding the coursework...I think I'd cry about how stupid I was that I 'misplaced' all the work I'd been doing for the past god knows how many months.

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Me and my mates have crying competitions every now and again. Basically you all sit in the front room and try force yourself to cry. It's surprisingly hard.

Haha, I'd lose that, I can't force myself to cry.

Lol, why would you cry about your coursework?

I'm starting to get a tendency to be indifferent about a lot of bad things that happen, which is all good.

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People should stop clinging onto things and embrace uncertainty. F'ck it, losing your coursework could be a lifechanging experience. And in 100 years you'll be dead, and will cease to worry about it. And, you need to stop calling her your wife. It's dangerous to even entertain the notion of marriage at such a young age.

In fact, in the 21st century, marriage is probably a redundant ceremony. It's like having to have Valentine's Day once a year to prove to a 'loved one' you really care. I mean, WTF is the point in marriage now? Or does it give people some kind of meaning in life, some kind of security that they're not going to spend their later life on their own? Dammit, I'm sick to death of hearing 20-something idiots where I work going on about how they're engaged, and how it's the best thing in the world, when really they've probably been bullied into it by the girl who's been looking at too many circus weddings in some sh1te magazine.

I'd rather chew out my own spleen.

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People should stop clinging onto things and embrace uncertainty. F'ck it, losing your coursework could be a lifechanging experience. And in 100 years you'll be dead, and will cease to worry about it. And, you need to stop calling her your wife. It's dangerous to even entertain the notion of marriage at such a young age.

In fact, in the 21st century, marriage is probably a redundant ceremony. It's like having to have Valentine's Day once a year to prove to a 'loved one' you really care. I mean, WTF is the point in marriage now? Or does it give people some kind of meaning in life, some kind of security that they're not going to spend their later life on their own? Dammit, I'm sick to death of hearing 20-something idiots where I work going on about how they're engaged, and how it's the best thing in the world, when really they've probably been bullied into it by the girl who's been looking at too many circus weddings in some sh1te magazine.

I'd rather chew out my own spleen.

the prospect of marridge is anyway near near the table never mind on the table, i call her my wife, as in my girlfriend my bird, etc etc.

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You speak the truth; a few of the people I went to school with are engaged and planning some magnificent wedding day - usually they've been together for about 2 years, and they thought it was going a bit stale, so to avoid breaking up and spending the next few months being...*sigh*...single, they get hitched and bathe in the glory of their friends going 'awwww', 'ohhhh' and 'What ridiculously overpriced dress are you going to wear for the day and then but back into the wardrobe to rot away along with your youth, good looks and freedom?'.

(Ps. Thats not a dig at you Dave, just moaning about marriage in general :) )

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Very strange you should say that - I've known (well) about 3 Ryans in my life, 2 were very 'touchy feely' with the lads and the other claims to have had sex with 4 men.

Never really thought about that, but its a very good point.

Haha, yeah. Someone said that to me and my initial reaction was to laugh and say "yeah, whatever". But then I thought about it, and the only two people I know called Ryan are indeed gay.

i'm no f**king poof tom, theres one ryan you know that isnt

Don't fight it :P

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But this is the problem - everyone seems to think that those who find the idea of marriage truly dull have either been knocked back or have no potential partner. Neither of those is true for me. Didn't you read what I wrote? With views like that, why would I possibly have asked someone to marry me? It's the most absurd thing I've heard all week!

You should at least try to cover up the fact that you got married/have been roped into the idea, and now regret it.

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You guys should at least try to cover up the fact that you've asked someone to marry you and been rejected. I feel for you, I really do, but just stop going on about it. Srsly

Congratulations, that was horrendous ;)

I will promise you that there are two things I'll never do in life...

1. Get married - for reasons above. If you love someone that much I don't think you should have to get a rather expensive bit of paper to prove it.

2. Have a kid - I can't be handling kids; too much noise and things. I like to be able to just get up and go and do what I want, where as if I had a kid, it's something you have to come home for (the same reason I wouldn't have any pets if I lived alone).

Call me misrable, cold, boring, jealous...I'm happy...kind of. :)

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Apparently it's impossible to deny you like the idea of marriage without receiving the accusation that you're simply bitter due to a previous rejection. With this logic in mind, it only follows that you tried to impregnate a girl and failed, hence why you 'don't want kids'!

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"Oh my God, It's like you've known me all my life!"

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But this is the problem - everyone seems to think that those who find the idea of marriage truly dull have either been knocked back or have no potential partner. Neither of those is true for me. Didn't you read what I wrote? With views like that, why would I possibly have asked someone to marry me? It's the most absurd thing I've heard all week!

You should at least try to cover up the fact that you got married/have been roped into the idea, and now regret it.

deary me. It was a poor idea of a joke. I'm neither married nor engaged, nor do I have any plans on being either any time soon. But I wouldn't rule out the fact that that might change at some point. Chill out, it's not my place to say whether you should or shouldn't want to get married.

Congratulations, that was horrendous ;)

I will promise you that there are two things I'll never do in life...

1. Get married - for reasons above. If you love someone that much I don't think you should have to get a rather expensive bit of paper to prove it.

2. Have a kid - I can't be handling kids; too much noise and things. I like to be able to just get up and go and do what I want, where as if I had a kid, it's something you have to come home for (the same reason I wouldn't have any pets if I lived alone).

Call me misrable, cold, boring, jealous...I'm happy...kind of. :)

It was indeed horrendous, well done for seeing it was tongue in cheek though (Y)

I have a feeling you might look back in 20 years and see that you've changed your mind, but then again I could be completely wrong and I definitely wouldn't lose any sleep over it.

Losing my coursework on the other hand, I'd cry. Almost certainly. Inside though because I'm a MAN.

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