grayjedi90
Is it just me or is it getting crazier out there?
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This. You are a fakecel if this is not your answer.TheVman said:being born
Twisted said:When I was 16, I got offered a place at one of the top music schools in the country which many celebrities had came out of.
My parents wanted me to pursue something academic (either law or medicine and I picked law) so they convinced me to turn it down and just do music as a hobby. So I turned it down and just did A levels (the hard a levels as well) and I ended up being under lots of stress during my sixth form years due to the high and demanding workload. At the time I thought it’d be all worth it in the end when I became a lawyer.
Bloody heck do I regret that. I’ve allowed my guitar ability to rot. I should try and get back into it and try and join a band when I go uni.
Twisted said:When I was 16, I got offered a place at one of the top music schools in the country which many celebrities had came out of.
My parents wanted me to pursue something academic (either law or medicine and I picked law) so they convinced me to turn it down and just do music as a hobby. So I turned it down and just did A levels (the hard a levels as well) and I ended up being under lots of stress during my sixth form years due to the high and demanding workload. At the time I thought it’d be all worth it in the end when I became a lawyer.
Bloody heck do I regret that. I’ve allowed my guitar ability to rot. I should try and get back into it and try and join a band when I go uni.
Twisted said:I do love my parents and they have supported me loads and I would have been in a unit by now if it wasn’t for their dedication. I overcame a lot for someone with autism thanks to their hard work.
However, they are very overprotective of me and want the safer option for me. At the time, I wanted to be a famous guitarist in a band but they thought that the music industry was too unstable and too risky for me to go into. Because I was always a high achiever academicaly, they wanted me to continue down the academic road and get a secure job. They were happy with my choice to pursue law as it’ll offer me good career prospectives. I’ve never been in a band before, always played guitar to backing tracks (incel life). I had a few friends that were singers that I sometimes jammed with (always envied the fact that they’d been blessed with good singing voices as I can’t sing for shit).
I’ll try and continue to pursue my dream at university by joining music societies and trying to get into a band.
TheVman said:being born
TheVman said:being born
Grotesque said:Not committing suicide at 12.
Grotesque said:Not committing suicide at 12.
TheVman said:being born
Tellem--T said:I have no regrets, because anything I could've change will be a futile effort because I will always be a sub8
RREEEEEEEEE said:You sure about that bud? What about the time you requested for a ban?
Don't leave again without shooting me a pm w/ contact info though.Tellem--T said:It was worth a try, If I succeeded I would've have ascendedRREEEEEEEEE said:You sure about that bud? What about the time you requested for a ban?
Tellem--T said:It was worth a try, If I succeeded I would've have ascended
Twisted said:When I was 16, I got offered a place at one of the top music schools in the country which many celebrities had came out of.
My parents wanted me to pursue something academic (either law or medicine and I picked law) so they convinced me to turn it down and just do music as a hobby. So I turned it down and just did A levels (the hard a levels as well) and I ended up being under lots of stress during my sixth form years due to the high and demanding workload. At the time I thought it’d be all worth it in the end when I became a lawyer.
Bloody heck do I regret that. I’ve allowed my guitar ability to rot. I should try and get back into it and try and join a band when I go uni.
Pouuop said:falling for the "bulk" meme
not using accutane sooner
being a giant sperglord in my first year in college
not finding out about psl sooner
Twisted said:I do love my parents and they have supported me loads and I would have been in a unit by now if it wasn’t for their dedication. I overcame a lot for someone with autism thanks to their hard work.
However, they are very overprotective of me and want the safer option for me. At the time, I wanted to be a famous guitarist in a band but they thought that the music industry was too unstable and too risky for me to go into. Because I was always a high achiever academicaly, they wanted me to continue down the academic road and get a secure job. They were happy with my choice to pursue law as it’ll offer me good career prospectives. I’ve never been in a band before, always played guitar to backing tracks (incel life). I had a few friends that were singers that I sometimes jammed with (always envied the fact that they’d been blessed with good singing voices as I can’t sing for shit).
I’ll try and continue to pursue my dream at university by joining music societies and trying to get into a band.
BlaKdaGGeRz said:bro trust me the music industry is fucked, if you wanna suck cock and lick satans asshole then sure but have fun selling ur soul.
holy fuck man you are a huge retard jesus
Twisted said:When I was 16, I got offered a place at one of the top music schools in the country which many celebrities had came out of.
My parents wanted me to pursue something academic (either law or medicine and I picked law) so they convinced me to turn it down and just do music as a hobby. So I turned it down and just did A levels (the hard a levels as well) and I ended up being under lots of stress during my sixth form years due to the high and demanding workload. At the time I thought it’d be all worth it in the end when I became a lawyer.
Bloody heck do I regret that. I’ve allowed my guitar ability to rot. I should try and get back into it and try and join a band when I go uni.
Pouuop said:falling for the "bulk" meme
not using accutane sooner
being a giant sperglord in my first year in college
not finding out about psl sooner
Twisted said:When I was 16, I got offered a place at one of the top music schools in the country which many celebrities had came out of.
My parents wanted me to pursue something academic (either law or medicine and I picked law) so they convinced me to turn it down and just do music as a hobby. So I turned it down and just did A levels (the hard a levels as well) and I ended up being under lots of stress during my sixth form years due to the high and demanding workload. At the time I thought it’d be all worth it in the end when I became a lawyer.
Bloody heck do I regret that. I’ve allowed my guitar ability to rot. I should try and get back into it and try and join a band when I go uni.