<p>It feels like I just come home, sleep, think a bit, go on FaceBook, watch basketball and politics, and then study.</p>
<p>What do people with lives do?</p>
<p>It feels like I just come home, sleep, think a bit, go on FaceBook, watch basketball and politics, and then study.</p>
<p>What do people with lives do?</p>
<p>Eat Sleep Party.</p>
<p>Too bad I don’t have a life either ![]()
Swim practice, eat, school, eat, homework, lacrosse practice, eat, Skype study sesh/homework/music, Facebook, eat procrastinate procrastinate procrastinate, homework, music/news + sleep. </p>
<p>Yup. Livin the life…</p>
<p>I don’t exactly have one. I need to get me some friends.</p>
<p>^^
But isn’t that just as bad as not having a life?.. That’s so depressing and pointless…</p>
<p>Wake up in the morning feeling like P Diddy>>Grab my glasses, I’m out the door, I hit the city>>rest is history.</p>
<p>The only times I am outside my house: church, football practice, gym, school, robotics… Yep that’s it</p>
<p>define having a life? </p>
<p>anyway, i’m pretty sure i have one [except on spring break because ALL OF MY FRIENDS ARE GONE] and it’s great. you’re missing out. make some friends. get out more.</p>
<p>Well, one typically has organized cells that consume energy for homeostasis, growth, and reproduction.</p>
<p>Last Saturday I had lunch with my best friends, then I had a date.
Sunday is my personal day.
Yesterday I had lacrosse practice and hung out with family (my mom’s birthday).
Today: Lacrosse game, two projects due tomorrow. Lots of work.
Tomorrow, I’m planning to go out to dinner with my best friend. I also have to work my school’s spring showcase (open house). Then do homework.
Thursday is free! Maybe I’ll invite a friend over to watch tv or something.
Friday I have a lacrosse game and a slumber party.
Saturday I have a big science event to go to.
Sunday is my personal day, but I might make an exception to go on another date… We’ll see. </p>
<p>That’s what its like when you have a life. At least, I feel like I have a life.</p>
<p>Right now, I’m eating dry cereal and browsing reddit.</p>
<p>Exciting? Oh absolutely.</p>
<p>^^
But… What’s so fun about that?..</p>
<p>How is having a life any less superficial than just watching TV?</p>
<p>Friday night: Watched/played SC2 all night with friends…
Saturday: coded + tok journals
Sunday: coded. Then ragequit, got plastered with some friends… Watched more SC2
Monday: coded
Tuesday: coded… Then ragequit, spent 5 hours out</p>
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<p>Is it a “having a life” activity if you get your friends to come over to watch history movies for extra credit? Or (legitimate) “study sessions”?</p>
<p>I used to have a life. It was satisfying and exiting and everything, and I had all these nice friends, and we did nice things together, and so on, and it was everything I could ever wish for, mostly. But then it ended. And it was sad, and it must be said a lot of my neurons died during that period. But then, after a while, I also started to have some perspective: I realized that I didn’t just want to have a life all my life until I got old and couldn’t have one anymore. Until I got immobile, and all sad, and started fearing the end. So I realized that if there’s one thing I will dedicate my life to it is life extension. The one sobering thing that unites all the people I read about, all the people that do these really amazing and nice things, is that at the end of their wikipedia pages, more often than not, they have a cause of death. Despite all their greatness they still die. I don’t want that to be my future, and I don’t want that to be other’s futures either (esp. the people that fear it like I do).</p>
<p>But I still wish I had a life. Even with my aspirations there’s still a place for a life, still a need for it. It’s a sad thing I don’t have one, but I’m coping in the meanwhile, thankfully.</p>
<p>LOL Nice Ktk… I can’t seem to be doing one thing for more than 30 minutes… I think I have ADD.</p>
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<p>It’s most definitely having a life, at least it can be. :).</p>
<p>If you have a pulse, you have a life.</p>
<p>But seriously, just do whatever you enjoy doing, even if that makes you what people call a ‘loser’.</p>
<p>^Going along with HarryJones, isn’t ‘having a life’ subjective? An extroverted person might consider a life to be partying, hanging out with friends a lot, playing sports, etc., while an introverted person might enjoy simply surfing the web, reading books, studying (<em>gasp</em>), and countless other things that the extroverted person would consider lame. </p>
<p>Honestly, I hate parties, don’t really care much for hanging out with friends too often, and like to stay at home in front of a book or computer. And I love every minute of it.</p>
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<p>Obviously that’s the point of the thread.</p>
<p>And my life mainly consists of getting down on Friday.</p>
<p>Go to school, work, homework, party, hookup, do drugs, wake up feeling like crap and then repeat! It’s quite fantastic really. Damn IB makes it hard, though</p>
<p>I used to have a life…and then Junior year came out of nowhere. Out of it came varsity sports, a job, extra curriculars, student government, volunteering, and lack of sleep. </p>
<p>I remember having a life…it was so much fun.</p>