Going into my sophomore year, I realized how little time I'm going to have to play destiny. I have sports and I actually have to study this year, because my parents are doctors and want me to be one so no pressure there or anything lol
Edit: damn, that's a lot of replies. Thanks! Turns out we're trending. That's awesome! Thanks for the kind words :)
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1 RespuestaLife's not fair is it, we get brought into this world only to work at school, so we can work at a "better" job to get a house to then do house work and yard work to then not be able to do jack sh*t at old age then die? And there are great moments in life but its unbalanced.
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2 RespuestasBut you know what I like a lot more than materialistic things? [b]KNOWLEDGE[/b] [spoiler]hope you get it[/spoiler]
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Ay, I'm a sophomore too! I feel you bro.
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Even worst in college :/
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I'm a sophomore as well. In highschool that is. I have very little time as well now that school has started but during my freshman year I had a little more time to play. Time management is very essential.
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"You doctor yet? No dad im only 16. Speak to me when you doctor." Family guy gotta love it. Also trust me i spent the last 2 years in high school playing destiny. I literally no lifed it when i got home (got rid of my first titan) but being busy and not playing as much just means you will enjoy the game more unless you spoil it or you try to run raids every week.
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8 RespuestasEditado por Psyperactive81: 8/15/2016 8:31:40 PMDon't worry bud. No matter what happens, make sure you enjoy it. I lock myself up for 28 days on an offshore rig, away from my wife and daughter. I work 12 to 18 hrs a day, everyday till crew change. Then I go home for 28 days to watch my beautiful daughter grow, listen to my wife snore softly while she sleeps and work on our dream house. I wake up early everyday and play Destiny a few hours till the girls wake up, then the chores start. After we come home from shopping, my wife fixes me something to drink and I play more Destiny while making sure my daughter doesn't tear down the house, which means being AFK (or is it AFC? 😎) in the middle of a crucible match or strike. Once the girls are in bed, I can get in a few more hours before hitting the sack. That is my life in a nutshell and I wouldn't change it for anything. Responsibilities will come, family will come and you have always have a smile on your face. No regrets bud. Remember, Always Forward but Never Straight. Especially in Crucible
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Editado por Stoneenergey: 8/16/2016 8:09:06 AMJust wait till you go to college. Then see how much time you actually had in highschool
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1 RespuestaYou added a superfluous statement: "...if you're in high school." Destiny kinda sucks all the time, no matter how much you play.
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1 RespuestaLol pussy
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Here's an idea: if you live in the US, drop the -blam!- out of high school and start a business. Don't spend your life working your ass off just to live some "American Dream" where 75% of your paycheck goes to the government due to taxes. Do whatever makes you happy.
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Keep at school I -blam!-ed up my years. Time flew and now im a senior who has to make up credits last minute with a god awful Gpa [spoiler]only because i never got to school on time[/spoiler] [spoiler]i dont know how people start a day off at 5 am[/spoiler] [spoiler]i always miss the buss[/spoiler] :(
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Drop out of skool, bruh. Skool is for losers.
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7 RespuestasYeah man. I'm a junior (in HS)And ive got 4 AP classes. On the first day of school I had 2 essays, a 40 question chemistry review, and homework. Then I have my job, and baseball to worry about, I have almost no time and then I have a gf which I've been with for 4 months. I'm really busy a lot and sometimes can't talk to her which makes me feel horrible like ik being a bad bf, but she says it's ok and understands. Man I wish I had time to myself. Stay strong man, and keep those grades and GPA up. A GPA of 3.5+ will guarantee a great college, and even a full paid scholarship, it'll make it much easier for you and your parents. Good luck to ya.
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3 Respuestas[quote]Edit: damn, that's a lot of replies. Thanks! Turns out we're trending. That's awesome! Thanks for the kind words :)[/quote] Why do people thank other people for replying to their threads...thats the point of them
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Screw the game, expand your brain.
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2 RespuestasLife is priority. Destiny isn't going anywhere. You will end up playing Destiny 5 in a beachside condo on a 56 inch holographic display. A very attractive intern dressed in only your shirt will be fetching you snacks. Focus. Stay the course. Profit.
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1 RespuestaEditado por Benzene21: 8/14/2016 9:45:54 PMDon't be a doctor just because your parents want you to be one. That's a long career and you better be 100% sure that's what you want.
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4 RespuestasIm really holding myself by not insulting you, feel lucky you have good parents who happen to be doctors and will certainly push you in the right direction, i wish my only problem was just to get good grades.
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3 RespuestasLook man, you gotta get serious about destiny. I suggest dropping out of school, and devoting 90% of your time to destiny, maybe get a job and if you're lucky your parents will let you live in their basement. That's what I do, and hopefully it works for you!!! [spoiler]Not really... I have the same problem, I can never raid or do anything that takes more than 30 minutes at a time[/spoiler]
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Don't skimp on school, or you'll be fixing cars for the rest of your life like me.
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Some folks got the right idea. Get that life sorted out and then things will be way better when you get that free time. I've never had schooling opportunities in my life, however much I wanted it. You have a shot at getting somewhere, you do it. There's time for games etc later.
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Don't slack on your school... I know it can be a drag, but it's important, blada Yada (you know) [spoiler]you can squeeze destiny in there somewhere :)[/spoiler]
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Homeschooled so ya
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Should be chasing tail, not raid completions😊
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I'm in high school and still get a lot of play time soooo