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What's your 2019 resolution?
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#91
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survive another year

survive another year
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#92
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Get my drivers license cause I’m 20 and don’t have it lol

Get my drivers license cause I’m 20 and don’t have it lol
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#93
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Accomplish last year's resolution.

Accomplish last year's resolution.
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#94
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-Go to the doctors for my breathing problems.
-Tf2 Comeback
-Get Ace to love me
-Get them lovehandles in check!

-Go to the doctors for my breathing problems.
-Tf2 Comeback
-Get Ace to love me
-Get them lovehandles in check!
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#95
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Take more time to actually be in the moment. Participate in reality

Take more time to actually be in the moment. Participate in reality
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#96
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nofap

nofap
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#97
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Try and learn to program with C++ and C# more often in the new year.

Try and learn to program with C++ and C# more often in the new year.
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#98
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WizardTF2Try and learn to program with C++ and C# more often in the new year.

Some advice. Pick one, commit to it until you're comfortable even if you get discouraged about it's relative usefulness/job prospects versus the other language. Once you know 1 language it's a lot easier to pickup another and knowing 1 language good enough is a lot better than barely understanding 2 or more languages.

Since you have picked 2 already if you have a hard time deciding flip a coin.

Also would recommend picking a comprehensive project that's relatively within grasp early on.
Ex. A bug tracking program. You're going to learn a lot of different things and it will cover far more than making tic-tac-toe or some other tiny game. It also has the plus unlike a lot of other possible comprehensive projects of having been done by tons of people in basically every program language in basically every job field, so finding resources/help should be attainable. Though doing 2 or 3 basic projects first to get your familiar with what you're doing would still be recommended. You also don't have to work exclusively on that project if it starts to burn you out, also try using said bug tracker for your other projects (including itself).

[quote=WizardTF2]Try and learn to program with C++ and C# more often in the new year.[/quote]

Some advice. Pick one, commit to it until you're comfortable even if you get discouraged about it's relative usefulness/job prospects versus the other language. Once you know 1 language it's a lot easier to pickup another and knowing 1 language good enough is a lot better than barely understanding 2 or more languages.

Since you have picked 2 already if you have a hard time deciding flip a coin.

Also would recommend picking a comprehensive project that's relatively within grasp early on.
Ex. A bug tracking program. You're going to learn a lot of different things and it will cover far more than making tic-tac-toe or some other tiny game. It also has the plus unlike a lot of other possible comprehensive projects of having been done by tons of people in basically every program language in basically every job field, so finding resources/help should be attainable. Though doing 2 or 3 basic projects first to get your familiar with what you're doing would still be recommended. You also don't have to work exclusively on that project if it starts to burn you out, also try using said bug tracker for your other projects (including itself).
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#99
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Commit a bit more to my studies of medicine so I can pass my exams more comfortably and spend less time procrastinating/games.

Be healthier

Commit a bit more to my studies of medicine so I can pass my exams more comfortably and spend less time procrastinating/games.

Be healthier
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#100
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gonna learn how my dental insurance works and get this tooth fixed finally

gonna learn how my dental insurance works and get this tooth fixed finally
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#101
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https://i.imgur.com/pNTyomV.jpg

[img]https://i.imgur.com/pNTyomV.jpg[/img]
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