So, what should I do now?

Today was the last day of college, ever. Now I never have to go back there, and I've got a good few months left where I won't need to do anything important :D Not doing anything at all would be boring though, so I need you to give me some ideas. I've already got my mind set on a few things...

Get down and dirty with Backtrack Linux.
Get some lockpicks and learn lockpicking.
Write some more content for Totse (although I don't know what just yet - any requests?)
Maybe learn a bit more PHP if I can be bothered.

Comments

  • DfgDfg Admin
    edited May 2011
    Watch porn, tons of fucking porn. Only then will your life be complete.
  • BoxBox Regular
    edited May 2011
    Travel around the world. You'll regret not doing it. Take a whole year off and travel.
  • LethargicaLethargica Regular
    edited May 2011
    ...Go into your career? You spent about 25 years of education for this time to happen..
  • blindbatblindbat Regular
    edited May 2011
    hmmmm find a job ? w/ your new degree.

    what did u study BTW?
  • MayberryMayberry Regular
    edited May 2011
    Spend all day on the intarwebs

    /thread
  • edited May 2011
    I should probably get a job, shouldn't I. I want to do some interesting shit first though.
  • RemadERemadE Global Moderator
    edited May 2011
    If you are going to Uni, which I know you intend to do...and take it from a 2nd year Uni student:
    • Read plenty around your subject you want to study at Uni (I know you haven't got a definate accepted place yet - as the Summer is a pretty tense time). But seriously, research, read and keep yourself ticking over. You don't want to have to play catch up and wake up every lecture for the first few weeks because you haven't written in 6 months or let alone picked up a book.
    • Earn money. The more the merrier. It will help, plus Freshers week is full of booze, bitches (lol, behave with your missus) and takeaway. On top of that, regular Uni worries. Money helps a lot.
    • Have memorable times with your mates before you either go your seperate ways or you leave the Town you're in. Go on a road trip or weekend away, get fucked up and bond more. You'll miss those times when you go.
    • People skills.
    • Learn some new things (see OP etc) to help you out at Uni or to impress girls. I once had a girl ask me if I was "like Neo?" when fucking with Backtrack one night.
    • Shopping skills. You'll be surprised how expensive stuff is. Protip: Iceland, LIDL and ALDI ftw.
    • Public transport routes for your City of choice.

    Will add more if I think of them ;)

    Edit - Lol at the Americans. trx, they think you're about 28 and have just Graduated because of "College".
    Sorry Chaps, I'm closer to that day than trx :o
  • edited May 2011
    Thanks for the tips brah. I'll make sure I keep ticking over, don't worry. Playing with Backtrack is part of my tick-over period, as well as learning more PHP and even writing stuff for Totse :D Need to earn some money as well, I'll work on that (lol pun). I'm trying to spend every minute of my time with my buddies, especially my girlfriend. It's going to suck balls being so fucking far away, but I guess that's what train journeys home are for. People skills - got that covered already. I'm fairly good at making new friends when I have to, as well as filtering out the douchebags ;) Learning new things sounds like a good idea, although I don't really know what else I could learn. I can spin a pen around on my hand, which is a good conversation starter. I stand there spinning, then they try and totally fail. Works every time.

    Also, I am 28 years old.
  • RemadERemadE Global Moderator
    edited May 2011
    Shit really? I thought you were 30 :eek:
    I made my first friend in lectures by forgetting my pens and asking to borrow one. Good ice breaker :)
  • BoxBox Regular
    edited May 2011
    RemadE wrote: »
    Shit really? I thought you were 30 :eek:
    I made my first friend in lectures by forgetting my pens and asking to borrow one. Good ice breaker :)

    Hate faggots like you.

    bitches be coming unprepared and shit :mad:
  • LuxJigabooLuxJigaboo Regular
    edited May 2011
    Box wrote: »
    Hate faggots like you.

    bitches be coming unprepared and shit :mad:

    This.

    Which is why one should only let unprepared faggots borrow the worst pen they have. More than likely, the person will forget to return the pen, or chew on it, or something like that.
  • NegrophobeNegrophobe Regular
    edited May 2011
    Dfg wrote: »
    Watch porn, tons of fucking porn. Only then will your life be complete.

    I've actually decided to go back to a period of abstinence from sex or masturbation again. I'd given in after 6 months and had sex with a dance teacher in March and have had a session with her once a month since then, whenever she happened to be there while I've been helping my dad do his work (window cleaning).

    There are many benefits to abstinence and it cuts down on interference in life and gives you more time to put towards greater goals. Just give some time to yourself. Learn something that interests you in life and will actually shape part of who you are and help you along the way in life.

    I'm in my early 20s and after being a tradesman since I was 18 (after doing A levels) and earning the money to travel to various countries throughout the years (Venezuela, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Ukraine, Russia, Brazil etc.) I gave it up at 20 years old and started helping my dad with his work. I've only just decided and settled on what field I really want to go in and what I have a passion for (psychology). Anthropology and genetics interests me as well as politics.

    Basically, just live and educate yourself. Stay away from and don't buy into politically correct bullshit. Friends come and go; after college and school I barely kept in contact with any of them, they weren't worth the time and effort in the long run... they never are when you're that young, most of the time they're temporary, remember that.
  • DfgDfg Admin
    edited May 2011
    Box wrote: »
    Hate faggots like you.

    bitches be coming unprepared and shit :mad:

    I always keep a spare pen with me for people like RamdE.
  • DfgDfg Admin
    edited May 2011
    Negrophobe wrote: »
    I've actually decided to go back to a period of abstinence from sex or masturbation again. I'd given in after 6 months and had sex with a dance teacher in March and have had a session with her once a month since then, whenever she happened to be there while I've been helping my dad do his work (window cleaning).

    There are many benefits to abstinence and it cuts down on interference in life and gives you more time to put towards greater goals. Just give some time to yourself. Learn something that interests you in life and will actually shape part of who you are and help you along the way in life.

    I'm in my early 20s and after being a tradesman since I was 18 (after doing A levels) and earning the money to travel to various countries throughout the years (Venezuela, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Ukraine, Russia, Brazil etc.) I gave it up at 20 years old and started helping my dad with his work. I've only just decided and settled on what field I really want to go in and what I have a passion for (psychology). Anthropology and genetics interests me as well as politics.

    Basically, just live and educate yourself. Stay away from and don't buy into politically correct bullshit. Friends come and go; after college and school I barely kept in contact with any of them, they weren't worth the time and effort in the long run... they never are when you're that young, most of the time they're temporary, remember that.

    Solid fucking advice.

    :thumbsup:

    If only getting laid was a bit simpler here.
    :mad:
  • edited May 2011
    There's a lot more to you than meets the eye, Negrophobe. I never could get my head around what you are actually like in person - were you some kind of shoplifting, car stealing badman, or some kind of Columbian cocaine lord with a huge mansion? I never realised you actually did A-levels as I remember reading somewhere that you dropped out of school, or something. I dunno. You're interesting though, really. You've also got a shit load of experiences under your belt, or so it sounds.

    You should totally write a book about your life, I'd read it :D
  • NegrophobeNegrophobe Regular
    edited May 2011
    Believe me, it's not the best thing. I don't let some cash cunt dictate my life, I made that vow after being with women in bed right while they were feeding their boyfriend some bullshit over the phone, truly as if she'd not done anything wrong at all; the conversations I'd heard women engage in with their groups; how they acted towards males in various environments (The tendency towards parasitical behaviour was expressed by women of all ages, ugly and attractive, and across all social classes. (I am excluding from this analysis Unstable Females, who are the first to defy social conventions, and who pave the way for others as women who see that UF's successfully get away with it, they follow suit. From the "common tart" at a nightclub to Princess Di's treatment of Charles and opening her legs for Dodi al-Fayed.

    A woman values her friend’s opinions more than just about anything else in the world, right or wrong. Nothing matters to her more than what other women are thinking, or getting the attention of a man (mark) whether it be good or bad. I guarantee if you give her friends lots of attention and get everyone laughing you can pull it off. If one woman is feeling different than the others, she will drag them away (this is typically led by the fatter, bitchier and more butch cunt of the group). They will follow like a flock of pigeons. Men do NOT behave like this.

    I can read women like an open book, they're pretty much all the same and not complicated at all. Difficult, awkward, superficial and twisted doesn't mean they're compliacted, it just means they're a cunt. Simple as that. I could go on and on about the truth of women, what they actually are good for and it'd be impossible to list all the things they're useless for; and how to get them... but any other fellow misogynist can tell you all of that and it's out there on the net to be read.

    There's much better things to be doing than chasing the cunt, a much more refreshing and real life to live.

    Getting laid is easy, it's not hard to manipulate women, just bullshit. They've pretty much made it so that even the most honest of men out there have to be dishonest in one way or another in order to have use of their cunt.
  • NegrophobeNegrophobe Regular
    edited May 2011
    trx100 wrote: »
    There's a lot more to you than meets the eye, Negrophobe. I never could get my head around what you are actually like in person - were you some kind of shoplifting, car stealing badman, or some kind of Columbian cocaine lord with a huge mansion? I never realised you actually did A-levels as I remember reading somewhere that you dropped out of school, or something. I dunno. You're interesting though, really. You've also got a shit load of experiences under your belt, or so it sounds.

    You should totally write a book about your life, I'd read it :D

    I was kicked out of school in my final year, but I took my GCSEs at a pupil referral unit and got 4 As and 2 Bs (French and Maths). When I was in school, I always had the intelligence and I knew it, not a lot of people around me could really understand me. Really I was a bit of an elitist in school, knew I was smarter than a lot of people around me (I went to school with a lot of chavvy people); my friendships with people was limited to in school and the few I went to boxing club with, and football matches when I was a bit older. I used to steal people's credit card details just to know that I could and to give me a boost while I was in school, be one of the kids with actual money.

    Back then I was more of a nihilist with nothing to identify with, I was clueless to anthropology and race, as such talk is kept to a politically correct minimum in the UK, all on my mind was still exerting I was more powerful than my peers.

    I'd settled down a lot once I was in the referal unit, limiting my contact with any peers at all to quick chats and selling them knock off gear for a while. It was only when I was in college that I'd met someone with what Ted Kaczynski describes as a "leftist" and bitching about "racism" that wasn't even there. I spoke up because I got sick of him nagging, as if the only person who'd been in his life growing up was his mother. His logic was easily debunked with common sense alone, thus I got called a bigot, racist, xenophobe. fascist... all the usual. He scoffed at me for being a "right-winger"

    I looked into right-wing politics more, the far-right variety of which he was referring to. It was there I discovered nationalism and then anthropology; I've never looked back since.

    I'm not a rigid dogmatist, if I can't back up my stances with sound arguments I change my stance. Being educated to the best of ones ability is one of the most important virtues.
  • dr rockerdr rocker Regular
    edited May 2011
    When I finished my A levels I was working weekends in a bar - it was decent money for me as I was on a basic + 1% of my sales - was going onto further study in the city I lived next too and so could stay with my parents for a couple of years longer.

    Days were taken up with going to the beach and all that is involved in that, nights during the week I was mostly in the pub until 3-4am taking money off old men playing dominoes (5's and 3's, 31's and bastard) and blackjack. Generally supplimented the bar income pretty good. Sunday nights I would work the door for the club I drank in through the week for a few quid and free beer.

    5's and 3's is a complete cunt of a game to play - you need a brain like a super computer and it took some of the old boys a lifetime to learn.

    Good times.
  • LuxJigabooLuxJigaboo Regular
    edited May 2011
    Negrophobe wrote: »
    Back then I was more of a nihilist with nothing to identify with, I was clueless to anthropology and race, as such talk is kept to a politically correct minimum in the UK, all on my mind was still exerting I was more powerful than my peers.

    There you were floating in space, unsure of yourself, a vaguely forming image.....

    2dj5rie.jpg
    Negrophobe wrote: »
    I looked into right-wing politics more, the far-right variety of which he was referring to. It was there I discovered nationalism and then anthropology; I've never looked back since.

    And now, you have expanded, gained insights, become a firmer, solid, well rounded image.....

    professions002.jpg

    Like a beautiful metaphor of life itself. :hai:
  • NegrophobeNegrophobe Regular
    edited May 2011
    dr rocker wrote: »
    When I finished my A levels I was working weekends in a bar - it was decent money for me as I was on a basic + 1% of my sales - was going onto further study in the city I lived next too and so could stay with my parents for a couple of years longer.

    Days were taken up with going to the beach and all that is involved in that, nights during the week I was mostly in the pub until 3-4am taking money off old men playing dominoes (5's and 3's, 31's and bastard) and blackjack. Generally supplimented the bar income pretty good. Sunday nights I would work the door for the club I drank in through the week for a few quid and free beer.

    5's and 3's is a complete cunt of a game to play - you need a brain like a super computer and it took some of the old boys a lifetime to learn.

    Good times.

    Depending on where you can get the actual job, I would say bar work isn't a bad choice as a part time job for a student and could be fun. I've known plenty of bar staff in my time, most of them decent people.
  • NegrophobeNegrophobe Regular
    edited May 2011
    vozhde wrote: »
    There you were floating in space, unsure of yourself, a vaguely forming image.....

    2dj5rie.jpg



    And now, you have expanded, gained insights, become a firmer, solid, well rounded image.....

    professions002.jpg

    Like a beautiful metaphor of life itself. :hai:

    I'm a bit disturbed that you remembered that. I'm even more disturbed that you posted it.
  • edited May 2011
    Box wrote: »
    Travel around the world. You'll regret not doing it. Take a whole year off and travel.

    Or come to London and live in Tower Hamlets for twelve months: same difference, only a lot cheaper.
  • BoxBox Regular
    edited May 2011
    Or come to London and live in Tower Hamlets for twelve months: same difference, only a lot cheaper.
    No thanks.
  • edited May 2011
    Box wrote: »
    No thanks.

    It wasn't an offer.

    Still, if you want to see lots of brown people who can't speak English its the place to go.
  • BoxBox Regular
    edited May 2011
    It wasn't an offer.

    :hrmph:
  • blindbatblindbat Regular
    edited May 2011
    you can start learning martial arts. maybe start working out n grow muscles if you haven't got much . try and get some abs . that and you could do some night OPs' and as i said B4 find a job should keep you pretty occupied.

    so then what have you been doing since you left school?
  • BigHarryDickBigHarryDick Cock Bite
    edited May 2011
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