I go dip netting for salmon every August with the n8v fam and it's great
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friends played random in-house pugs and always invited me. then the tf2lobby days. i used to be anxiety-strickend when i lobbied by myself hahaha
To scope out quicker, I believe
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local concerts, biking, baking, sewing, hanging with mybestfrienddd
i dropped out to play tf2
jokes, but honestly, I wish I accepted help sooner than just finally choosing to drop out. I wasn't in a good spot and I felt bad for the people trying to help me so I finally dropped out. I went to a new school the following school year into an alternate schooling program. It wasn't for me but it was too late for anything else so I've kept with it. I'm finally graduating this year and that's something I did not think would happen three years ago.
What sucked the most for me was not graduating with my peers. It felt more alienating, knowing I was taking an extra year to finish things. I finally got over it, though. The most important thing to do is try to take as much out of school as you can. I know it's not for everyone, trust me, but trying to make it a more pleasant experience for yourself will go a long way. If not, look into other options. I'm sure your city has something for young people to do their schooling.
good luck, I hope you the best
Hmu, have 6 passes.
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my sweet prince