@pbergeron
Tag: @kye
I got in trouble for pushing a kid which is obviously fair enough but I thought that after I talked to the Dean of Students (aka the one who manages student-student interaction) I was good.
Guess I was wrong. My counselor had to talk to me to and she basically told me that I needed to make friends.
do u ever just think about the first time you met someone and compare it to where u guys are now and it’s like got damn who knew this would happen?
Honestly I’d like to see my friend’s better works if that’s not her best because holy shit
I just called my cat Kye.
I just found some REAL embarrassing shit from a long time ago on here oh boy
What does Canada have against using legal relationships (marriage, adoption) to gain status in the country? What’s the big deal with someone marrying for citizenship or adopting to give a child permanent resident status?
Why must it be so damn hard to get into Canada?
I’ll get in to you, Canada. I’ll become a permanent resident, then a citizen, whether your dumbass rules like it or not.
me: *thinks about you*
me: *hearts appear above my head*
IT MAKES ME REALLY HAPPY WHEN PEOPLE REFER TO ME AS THEIR FRIEND WHOA. FRIEND
“Technology ruins social interactions” EXPLAIN WHY MY BEST FRIEND IS ON THE INTERNET, THEN, IT CAN’T POSSIBLY BE BECAUSE I CAN’T SOCIALIZE THAT WELL IN REAL LIFE, CAN IT?
I know the post was referring to in-person interaction, and I’ll be honest, I kinda feel like technology has had a negative aspect on some things, especially in regards to in-person interaction. I agree with that sentiment. (And I’m a very frequent user of technology. I think I’m addicted, honestly)
But people who say that also say online interactions aren’t as real. Firstly, I didn’t realize that seeing a face was necessary to exchange words. Writing is real, right?
Goddamn. I can’t stand the Millennial V. Baby Boomer debate, but anyone who trashes online interactions can die. Slowly.