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I Do it only for COD And I make sure I have that weeks work done prior to the midnight launch
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If people all thought like you there would be no originality. What you should be prioritizing first is finding the reason you were brought into this world. People that think like everyone else never find their dream.
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You can make a good living off being a youtube star. It's unbelievable on the money you can make.
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Motto: Did somebody say "Just Eat"
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I agree and disagree, I have taken one day off school due to MW2 coming out (All fairness a lot of other people did) One day out of 1825 days (5 years) of school not including holidays is going to affect my future. However for the people who take weeks off for loads of other games are indeed annoying, it does affect your future depending on how much time you take off. (Please note, I dropped out of School when I was 16, I have landed myself a future job/apprenticeship without many qualifications so varying on the level of teaching qualities education is important BUT it doesn't always affect your future.)
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What the replies to this post have taught me.
Education means nothing if you don't find your 'purpose' in life, and impedes that quest in every way possible, so don't go to School.
Education doesn't lead to you having a better chance of getting a job over other people, even though when an employer looks at your CV and see's F's and E's, and compares it to a CV from another person with A's and B's they're going to pick you, so don't go to School.
Games are good if you play them for youtube, which only a small portion are actually successful in doing, so don't go to School, stay home and play games instead.
That some people are such snobbish, pompous, twerps that they are going to skip all of their school life, and drop right back in at college, and carry on like nothing happened.
Some of the most successful people in the world dropped out of School, even though there's an incredibly small chance that you are going to follow in their footsteps and an incredibly high chance that you'll end up stacking shelves for the rest of your life, so take a chance and don't go to School.
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Education means nothing if you don't find your 'purpose' in life, and impedes that quest in every way possible, so don't go to School.
Education doesn't lead to you having a better chance of getting a job over other people, even though when an employer looks at your CV and see's F's and E's, and compares it to a CV from another person with A's and B's they're going to pick you, so don't go to School.
Games are good if you play them for youtube, which only a small portion are actually successful in doing, so don't go to School, stay home and play games instead.
That some people are such snobbish, pompous, twerps that they are going to skip all of their school life, and drop right back in at college, and carry on like nothing happened.
Some of the most successful people in the world dropped out of School, even though there's an incredibly small chance that you are going to follow in their footsteps and an incredibly high chance that you'll end up stacking shelves for the rest of your life, so take a chance and don't go to School.
Right...
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Labyrinth wrote What the replies to this post have taught me.
Education means nothing if you don't find your 'purpose' in life, and impedes that quest in every way possible, so don't go to School.
Education doesn't lead to you having a better chance of getting a job over other people, even though when an employer looks at your CV and see's F's and E's, and compares it to a CV from another person with A's and B's they're going to pick you, so don't go to School.
Games are good if you play them for youtube, which only a small portion are actually successful in doing, so don't go to School, stay home and play games instead.
That some people are such snobbish, pompous, twerps that they are going to skip all of their school life, and drop right back in at college, and carry on like nothing happened.
Some of the most successful people in the world dropped out of School, even though there's an incredibly small chance that you are going to follow in their footsteps and an incredibly high chance that you'll end up stacking shelves for the rest of your life, so take a chance and don't go to School.
Right...
I mean from my post was, I dropped out of school however I did do 2 years in college.
I also got 2 B's In maths and English (although my grammar is still terrible)
It still landed me pretty well on my feet, I work in construction/carpentry & bricklaying.
Education from SCHOOLS isn't a big problem as long as it's sorted out later.
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WhiteSoul wroteLabyrinth wrote What the replies to this post have taught me.
Education means nothing if you don't find your 'purpose' in life, and impedes that quest in every way possible, so don't go to School.
Education doesn't lead to you having a better chance of getting a job over other people, even though when an employer looks at your CV and see's F's and E's, and compares it to a CV from another person with A's and B's they're going to pick you, so don't go to School.
Games are good if you play them for youtube, which only a small portion are actually successful in doing, so don't go to School, stay home and play games instead.
That some people are such snobbish, pompous, twerps that they are going to skip all of their school life, and drop right back in at college, and carry on like nothing happened.
Some of the most successful people in the world dropped out of School, even though there's an incredibly small chance that you are going to follow in their footsteps and an incredibly high chance that you'll end up stacking shelves for the rest of your life, so take a chance and don't go to School.
Right...
I mean from my post was, I dropped out of school however I did do 2 years in college.
I also got 2 B's In maths and English (although my grammar is still terrible)
It still landed me pretty well on my feet, I work in construction/carpentry & bricklaying.
Education from SCHOOLS isn't a big problem as long as it's sorted out later.
16 is the age that most people leave school and go into work in the UK, so for me that is completely normal.
I just don't like the idea being promoted that you can skive off school from the age of 10 and still have a functional transition into work when you hit 16.
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Labyrinth wroteWhiteSoul wroteLabyrinth wrote What the replies to this post have taught me.
Education means nothing if you don't find your 'purpose' in life, and impedes that quest in every way possible, so don't go to School.
Education doesn't lead to you having a better chance of getting a job over other people, even though when an employer looks at your CV and see's F's and E's, and compares it to a CV from another person with A's and B's they're going to pick you, so don't go to School.
Games are good if you play them for youtube, which only a small portion are actually successful in doing, so don't go to School, stay home and play games instead.
That some people are such snobbish, pompous, twerps that they are going to skip all of their school life, and drop right back in at college, and carry on like nothing happened.
Some of the most successful people in the world dropped out of School, even though there's an incredibly small chance that you are going to follow in their footsteps and an incredibly high chance that you'll end up stacking shelves for the rest of your life, so take a chance and don't go to School.
Right...
I mean from my post was, I dropped out of school however I did do 2 years in college.
I also got 2 B's In maths and English (although my grammar is still terrible)
It still landed me pretty well on my feet, I work in construction/carpentry & bricklaying.
Education from SCHOOLS isn't a big problem as long as it's sorted out later.
16 is the age that most people leave school and go into work in the UK, so for me that is completely normal.
I just don't like the idea being promoted that you can skive off school from the age of 10 and still have a functional transition into work when you hit 16.
Dropping out at 16 would be considered bad in the US most people get out at 18 - 19
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Vladimer wroteLabyrinth wroteWhiteSoul wroteLabyrinth wrote What the replies to this post have taught me.
Education means nothing if you don't find your 'purpose' in life, and impedes that quest in every way possible, so don't go to School.
Education doesn't lead to you having a better chance of getting a job over other people, even though when an employer looks at your CV and see's F's and E's, and compares it to a CV from another person with A's and B's they're going to pick you, so don't go to School.
Games are good if you play them for youtube, which only a small portion are actually successful in doing, so don't go to School, stay home and play games instead.
That some people are such snobbish, pompous, twerps that they are going to skip all of their school life, and drop right back in at college, and carry on like nothing happened.
Some of the most successful people in the world dropped out of School, even though there's an incredibly small chance that you are going to follow in their footsteps and an incredibly high chance that you'll end up stacking shelves for the rest of your life, so take a chance and don't go to School.
Right...
I mean from my post was, I dropped out of school however I did do 2 years in college.
I also got 2 B's In maths and English (although my grammar is still terrible)
It still landed me pretty well on my feet, I work in construction/carpentry & bricklaying.
Education from SCHOOLS isn't a big problem as long as it's sorted out later.
16 is the age that most people leave school and go into work in the UK, so for me that is completely normal.
I just don't like the idea being promoted that you can skive off school from the age of 10 and still have a functional transition into work when you hit 16.
Dropping out at 16 would be considered bad in the US most people get out at 18 - 19
It isn't dropping out.
High school finishes at 16/17 in the UK.
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i agree. plus if my parents caught me my ass would be dead! Lol
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