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Zotoaster
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Posted: 14th Aug 2007 22:19
Excuse my ranting, but I think I need it

Hi y'all,

I just got back from an awesome holiday in Corfu (well, I got back yesterday), and today, waking up for the first time again in Glasgow, and now nearly 12 hours later, I realise how boring my life here really is...

When I was in Corfu, I met old friends, found new friends, met some family, got a really nice girlfriend, and I found that just walking up and down the streets with a few friends and popping into a bar sometimes to get a drink is really fun, and after a while you get to know people. I found myself saying hi to lots of people in the street. In the airport going there I met noone I knew.. In the airport coming back I knew about 10 people there..

..and here I am again in Glasgow.. sitting in my room with nothing to do but talk to one or two people on msn, look through the forums over and over again seeing threads that I've already read, and getting fat.

I can live without the sun and the beaches, but I find it hard to do what I was doing there. For a start, I have very little family here, the large majority of the girls are ugly and boring, and if they're not, they think they are too good for you, all my friends just wanna drink all day... and I'm too young to go into a bar.

I dont think I have a point in that rant.. but I had to say it anyway.

Gimme any ideas if you have any, cheers.

"It's like floating a boat on a liquid that I don't know, but I'm quite happy to drink it if I'm thirsty enough" - Me being a good programmer but sucking at computers
Robin
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Posted: 14th Aug 2007 22:26
I always feel the same after every holiday. You'll get over it soon

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Posted: 14th Aug 2007 22:26
yeh man, I can relate as can most here I think, at the end of the day that is why we have computers LOL, no seriously, I am an individual who constantly needs challenges otherwise I get extremely bored with day to day life. You just have to find something you enjoy doing in Glasgow, take up a hobby, once in awhile take a trip to somewhere else to recharge or just emigrate

next year I will be taking a trip to either china or thailand for 2 months for intense martial arts training, which is what I need at this stage, go challenge yourself!
Zotoaster
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Posted: 14th Aug 2007 22:29
The thing is that this wasn't a normal holiday. I was born there, so I already knew lots of people, and I did things that normal holiday-makers don't really do. Lets not forget that I dont sleeze, and the girl I met wasn't just a fling, I still really like her. I have a chance to live like this, but I can't because of school and my family here, so I have to just say "screw you" to everyone there, "I'm going to live in Glasgow"

"It's like floating a boat on a liquid that I don't know, but I'm quite happy to drink it if I'm thirsty enough" - Me being a good programmer but sucking at computers
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Posted: 14th Aug 2007 22:42
Wacken and my Holiday did that to me my man, you see so many friendly people and you have fun, then you come back and think, 'I'm just a loser sitting in my room doing geeky things'. I have been planning to invite as many friends as I could to a night out, but I've not been able to get a job, so that won't happen until Christmas break. Good thing is though, off to Uni next month and I'll meet all sorts of new people and go out.

I used to go out more, money is my current limitation (Gym, Karate, Pub (This one is a real shame, I'm 18 now and I've only had 4 alcoholic drinks since my birthday, it's daft), Snooker Club)

So really, I make the most of what I've got at my resources and at the moment, that's my computer.

As for girls, not many have a personality in my area, if they have one, then they're not interested or in a relationship, last girl I had a chance with, I kind of blew it and she was fantastic.


Oh and wow my post sounds pessimistic...I say cry me a river to myself, lol, really life isn't bad, even when it's boring and uneventful, you find yourself ways to entertain yourself even if there's much more fun elsewhere - I mean you won't have the lifestyle forever, I mean you may move, you may leave home, you may head off to university. Then really you can make plans for yourself and look forward to a chance in lifestyle.

Hakuna Matata
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Posted: 14th Aug 2007 22:42
Play World of Warcraft.
Dazzag
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Posted: 14th Aug 2007 22:52 Edited at: 14th Aug 2007 22:52
Grow up. Actually I mean that literally. Grow up so that your parent's can no longer be your legal guardians then leave the country. Thats effectively what I did. Minus the fact that my parent's also left the country, and I left to go to England (come from Wales) for 11 years before actually leaving the country properly.

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Zotoaster
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Posted: 14th Aug 2007 22:54
Ah yes, well I dont really wanna move there, because it's not very ideal for what I want to do... I just want something better than Glasgow... Glasgow, is so BORING!

"It's like floating a boat on a liquid that I don't know, but I'm quite happy to drink it if I'm thirsty enough" - Me being a good programmer but sucking at computers
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Posted: 14th Aug 2007 22:58
Same answer applies. Grow up and leave Glasgow. If not ideal and want something less boring, then try and get a job in the middle of London. Really not boring there. At the end of the day it's the area most people go to for IT jobs. Anglesey (where I grew up) might as well as been a 3rd world company for IT jobs, and even Manchester and Liverpool were pretty rubbish at the time.

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Posted: 14th Aug 2007 22:58
Move to iraq. Lots of exitement there, if you're bored.

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Zotoaster
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Posted: 14th Aug 2007 23:13
Dazzag, still about another 5 years till I can leave sadly (or 6 with an optional year I could take in uni, but that involves going abroad to work.. so that's fine really heh)

"It's like floating a boat on a liquid that I don't know, but I'm quite happy to drink it if I'm thirsty enough" - Me being a good programmer but sucking at computers
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Posted: 14th Aug 2007 23:15
hah,I've been bored for a while. The only time I'm not bored is when I'm at work really. Which is quite surprising...

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Posted: 14th Aug 2007 23:22
It is nice to know that your bored Zotoasterlol I'd suggest do new things except for going and doing normal things go to night clubs or discos. And I wouldn't go for Kriliks idea to "play WoW" because it is the exact same of what you done just talk to random people and play a game not very good, but hit the town or maybe meet up with friends, find out what they was doing when you was gone might start a conversation. I'm no Expert but that is what I'd do.

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Posted: 14th Aug 2007 23:25
Bah, I never go to night clubs or discos. I cant dance to save my life. Just a normal bar does me fine

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Posted: 15th Aug 2007 01:37
Glasgow? If Milk Paton has taught me any thing worth while it is, you can always entertain yourself with a good fight in Glasgow.

As for fun, if you can't leave it, suck in your gut and put up with it or find some way to entertain yourself. I mean you're on a geek forum for goodness-sake man, I'm sure some here were lead to the geek way of life because of the sheer boredom of their own. But in the way of social lives, I guess just hang around with friends, play football with them, or basketball or something like that - that'll clear your boredom and no doubt after playing, you'll wanna chill out somewhere rather than heading straight home. That'll take up a few ours, leaving the afternoon/evening for anything computer related. That's something I used to do (At school and out) but some reason after me A-Levels I haven't picked any of them up again.

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indi
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Posted: 15th Aug 2007 03:33
come to australia its fun and the babes are hell cute!

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Quote: "come to australia its fun and the babes are hell cute!"

Yea but they all talk so funny!


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Posted: 15th Aug 2007 06:33
Thats a matter of opinion i guess.

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Posted: 15th Aug 2007 06:46 Edited at: 15th Aug 2007 06:47
Quote: "Thats a matter of opinion i guess."

That it is. I'm with indi on this one, zotoaster. You could, you know, get a hobby of some kind? Sounds to me like your stuck there for awhile, so make the most of it.

I live in one of the most boring towns in my area. There is literally nothing to do but hang out behind the stores down town. All five of them.

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Posted: 15th Aug 2007 08:54 Edited at: 15th Aug 2007 08:55
Quote: "still about another 5 years till I can leave sadly (or 6 with an optional year I could take in uni"
See, that sort of says to me that you don't plan to move away until at least a year or two into college. So you are going to Glasgow uni then? If I was you, and trust me I was much worse (compare Anglesey to Glasgow for things to do), then as soon as humanly possible leave the city at least. You really don't want to go to a University where you family lives. A friend of mine at work used to commute by train from home every day to Uni apparently. He is also the only person I know who wore a shirt and tie, plus carried a briefcase... Then he went back home after his lectures. Apart from the obvious (clothes, briefcase, home???), I mean lectures? Seriously? Nah. Uni is about being as far away from your family as you can achieve without being written out of the will, and pretty much not being bored.

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Posted: 15th Aug 2007 14:30
Actually I'm going to Paisley which is a short train ride away. If I could, I would move to somewhere else, the problem is that I have to be here because my little sister has Cerebral Palsy really bad, and someone has to help my mum to look after her. There's a perfect place for her in Aberdeen that she could go to, and my mum faught for years trying to get her there, but the council downright refused to let her go because it's not in Glasgow, so, that kinda screws everything up for my whole family.

"It's like floating a boat on a liquid that I don't know, but I'm quite happy to drink it if I'm thirsty enough" - Me being a good programmer but sucking at computers
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Posted: 15th Aug 2007 18:01
Dude, If you want something to do, learn a new language, thats what I'm doing at the Moment (I'm learning Visual Basic) It keeps you occupied for while until you get bored and create a hole in the wall from where you smack your head against it.

I'm Like you with Girlfriends, I always had bad luck, I'm kinda shy I guess, I had my eye on this girl for a long time, and just when I gained the corourage to ask her on a date, she Tells me she cant because She's moving to australia, I was heart broken for months.

Any other girls I'v had Have always left me cause I panic almost around girls, never know what to say and I end up sayin some random junk about Dark Basic.

Like Many other people have suggested, Get yourself into a video game or hobby.


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Posted: 15th Aug 2007 19:05
I know plenty of languages, including my own... it's learning/making these languages that's keeping me in the house all day.

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Learn a foreign language,

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Posted: 15th Aug 2007 19:37
If you have musical abilities, try to compose something in a genre you have never tried or a genre you don't like; that should keep you busy, and it's pretty fun.
There's nothing better for boredom than exploring uncharted territories.
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Posted: 15th Aug 2007 20:57
Quote: "Any other girls I'v had Have always left me cause I panic almost around girls, never know what to say and I end up sayin some random junk about Dark Basic."


You gotta wait until at least the second date for that!

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Posted: 15th Aug 2007 22:41
Dextro, I have no problem keeping myself busy, I can do that with coding. It's the ways I keep busy that's bothering me.

Oh, and heh, I seem to actually be quite good around girls... I always used to be really nervous and stuff, but suddenly I find myself being able to handle them quite well... too bad there are no good looking ones around to try it on

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Quote: "You gotta wait until at least the second date for that!"


And by the third date, she might even compile your code.

Zotoaster, I purpose you limit your time spent doing whatever you feel you do too much. Maybe just wandering around aimlessly will lead you to someone/something you didn't notice before. I mean, there's got to be at least one good looking girl you can get with in Glasgow, she might just be living in her room just like you do!

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Quote: "And by the third date, she might even compile your code."

lol
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Posted: 16th Aug 2007 07:34
Do your drive? If so then hop in the car and just drive around the place and when you see anyone you don't know waking along the road beep them. It always makes me laugh!


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Why are wanting to grow up and leave your parents? I mean its boring I guess but no rent not as much responsibility you don't have to pay for your food, no need to get a job, do I have to go on?

I mean enjoy your time as a kid/child/teenager (whatever) because you'll never get it back once its gone don't dream about what you will do in the future at the moment sit back relax and go CRAZY (caps off)

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Quote: "too bad there are no good looking ones around to try it on "

Now that's just mean

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Posted: 16th Aug 2007 12:41 Edited at: 16th Aug 2007 12:41
Quote: "And by the third date, she might even compile your code."


Not very well most of the time, I normally get an error message.

The Longest I'v stayed with a girl is 2 weeks, sad I know.

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Posted: 16th Aug 2007 13:18
don't feel bad duplex, I'd rather have two weeks of fun than seven months of loathing.

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Posted: 16th Aug 2007 13:27 Edited at: 16th Aug 2007 13:29
Quote: "The Longest I'v stayed with a girl is 2 weeks, sad I know."


'tis a shame, my last girlfriend only lasted a week. (Sad thing is, that was 5/6 years ago...that's about the age of my computer...) But don't worry about it mate, if you don't stay together long then it's obvious the girls you're meeting aren't the right ones for you, you'll one day meet the right person. I met the right person when I was 5, the relationship lasted for 5 years and I'll meet another one again (Well I did recently, but I blew that one, but hey, move on and find someone I like more). Like they say 'there's plenty fish out of the sea'...but it's the Spanish that over fish the seas and it's funny how many girls like a hot, sexy, Spanish dude.

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Quote: "I'm Like you with Girlfriends, I always had bad luck, I'm kinda shy I guess, I had my eye on this girl for a long time, and just when I gained the corourage to ask her on a date, she Tells me she cant because She's moving to australia, I was heart broken for months."

She went for the classic 'sorry I'm moving as far away as possible' excuse then? Atleast she let you down gently. (sorry, that actually sounded funny in my head).
As far as being bored in Glasgow, try living in Wolverhampton, I swear I hate this place yet I'll never leave .

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Quote: "I mean enjoy your time as a kid/child/teenager (whatever) because you'll never get it back "


Haha, I'll just be wishing I spent it doing something worthwhile... I mean sure I've become a good programmer, and a good guitarist, but when I'm older I wont have the time to go out and party and drink and meet girls, lol.

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Ya but dude, those parties are overrated, a lot of the ones I attened were a bunch of obnoxious jerks. I was friends with them..they were jocks and I could make 'em laugh and I played a damn tough game of football for the small size I was so I was in the club but its really not that fun. You'll find the girl that is right for you, don't worry..and hey maybe you'll end up like me, a funny guy that has a lot of friends and makes a new one every day. Don't stress over girls mate, I know you're proably lonely as hell out there but when I'm bored I hop on the 'ol bike for a journey and I always come back refreshed and I always see something new and interesting from people. Hell dress in a different style and see what people say to ya..life is about moments mate, so go out and make some, go have an adventure its always around that next corner beckoning for your call.

And don't worry about programming, the fact that you're good is just one more skill that you can be proud of, sounds to me like you have a mix of some serious cabin fever and the blues..this works for me. Put on your favorite tunes on your ipod or cd player w/e and then head out on a ride or drive or a walk and just relax into the day and let all your worries melt into nothingness. I personally like melodic bluesy guitar riffs when that mood hits me but thats just me mate. Good luck with your solitude, you'll miss it when its gone haha sounds strange but you kind of grow used to it sometimes.

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Wrong kind of party lol. I dont even mean party, I just mean a more exciting lifestyle.

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Posted: 16th Aug 2007 19:20
Oh..hahaha well then um..hey man don't worry it all work out. I've gone through what you're feeling, it'll all turn out, just stay opitimstic bro.

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I've never had a girlfriend before because all the girls I know are either (1) not my type (2) unintelligent (3) ugly, or (4) too focused on popularity

Except for one, but she's seeing someone else at the moment, but it's been months since I've seen her so that's probably over with now...

I've read that if you want a girlfriend you should write down everything you want her to be like, and just focus on that. It's amazing how syncronicitic (sp?) life can be when you're focused. Just talk to girls like they're regular people (difficult for many) and you'll find the one.

About enjoying time as a kid, I don't understand what's the big deal. Being a kid was really fun up until about age 12 where everyone starts to get too focused on being "popular." I'm more interested in being intelligent than popular (I am a bit popular even though I don't try heh) so I took up programming. Plus, popularity doesn't matter after high school, so I don't waste my time on it.

Oh yeah, and life is more interesting when you have a big goal. (you have a goal, right?) Let me explain:

It also hit me about a year ago that I'm not going to be a kid forever, (this rarely hits the average person my age) so I might as well get a head start while I still can. I realized that society wanted me to spend the majority of my time after college working at a job. I don't like the idea of putting someone else in control of so much of my time, so I'm going to start my own business. Now most of my time is spent on developing my skills as a programmer so I can start a business as soon as possible, and obtaining knowledge about how to create wealth and passive income so I can spent the majority of my time having a life. I also want to do this for the coolness factor of having a business with published games.

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Just make your parents move with you to Corfu. Beg. Tell them "I know you never loved me!" If they don't agree

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Quote: "Just make your parents move with you to Corfu. Beg. Tell them "I know you never loved me!" If they don't agree"


That only works with rich families with spoiled brats, I mean like Paris Hilton, the Girl from Willy Wonka and well I guess this girl in a video Grandma sent me...So I guess it only makes sense that Zotoaster takes your advice. (I know I'll get a slap for that, but well worth it)

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Shup you

Nah, I dont need to move to Corfu, it has it's advantages, but school and stuff there sucks... especially when it comes to Computing University, heheh.

"It's like floating a boat on a liquid that I don't know, but I'm quite happy to drink it if I'm thirsty enough" - Me being a good programmer but sucking at computers
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Like women, never happy.

What have you got locally? I mean the only thing stopping me from having fun out is money and the fact I have no friends living in my village and not a quick/easy means to the town (Hence I was one of the only guys to turn up to results day with a parent) and my local areas have little much to it.

I'm sure if you look hard enough you'll find a means of entertaining yourself - if your location is good for the education, but not good for the life, then you're going to turn into Jack Nicholson in the Shining ("All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy") Pubs and nightclubs won't be your scene as you're too young to drink, so what about football clubs? Or any sort of sports club? Martial Arts? A recreation centre? Find a friend where you find an interest similar interests to do that, you might have a bit of fun, like I said earlier, I have a friend who loves snooker, yeah he kicks my butt at it, but it's good fun for a few hours and is fairly cheap. (£1 to enter as a non--member and £1 an hour for a table is what our local club does)

Of course, I'm saying some of the stuff I've already said, but hey I'm a broken record

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Quote: "Like women, never happy."


Busted up laughing at that..loved it classic sep.

Don't worry Zoto, things will look up for ya, I'm a broken record too but you'll find something to entertain yourself when you break down enough.

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Like the guy up there asaid^^^

come to Australia

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Quote: "Busted up laughing at that..loved it classic sep. "


Cheers, but never make a sexist joke in front a woman, simply because, well it's a regretful thing to do...in fact be careful when you relate chocolate to a girl and then relate it to being overweight afterwards - that one took a while to die.

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Girls don't say mad that long. I know that for a fact.

And I have been slapped many, many times before.

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Posted: 16th Aug 2007 23:41
Quote: "Cheers, but never make a sexist joke in front a woman, simply because, well it's a regretful thing to do...in fact be careful when you relate chocolate to a girl and then relate it to being overweight afterwards - that one took a while to die. "


Oh despite the way I talk on here which is how I am 24/7 when I'm talking to you and grandma, I know my smarts about women haha. I respect women very much and I'm honored to have many as friends, the close ones are just like the guys, so I have no issue with lighting up a good burp or telling my worst jokes because we're all one big gang of buds so its all in good favor. Example, my sis and I, she'll walk into a room and she'll say "whats up fool?" and I'll say "not much fatty." She's not fat as you saw in my pic in the other thread but its fun to call her that and we make gross jokes with each other..girls rock you just can't treat them as this species you cannot talk to. Or maybe its just me, I'm personally friends with about 98% of the people I meet.

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Posted: 16th Aug 2007 23:51
Quote: "Just talk to girls like they're regular people"
Thats the spirit! Then when they least expect it chain them to the cooker/sink. Bloody women's rights... sheesh....

Cheers

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