Thread:MacyZC55/@comment-11571704-20151122044621/@comment-5569148-20160113040557

I'm sorry. I swear I want to murder everybody right now. Two days of college and I'm already dead. Could you remind me what sleep is?

You're probably right. I think you're a year younger than me, but I'm not completely sure. Anyways, that's more common than you think. I'm glad you're realizing all that stuff.

Our lovely (notice my sarcasm) society isn't really helpful when it comes to that transition. I mean, you're practically dragged out of your childhood to be put into the so-called "real world". I guess what helps me to keep going is tying to set my mind in a positive state (which isn't really shown at the beginning of my message lol and I apologize for that because I should lead by example. I might go to bed after posting this but I doubt it), thing that most of us had in our childhood. I mean, when we tried to walk for the first time, we fell. A decade and something later, here we are walking normally. As we grow up, we have to discover who we really are; and by doing that, you realize you can be the kid you were, but with extra skills, such as being responsible of your own actions. (Let's face it, it's annoying to hear children say they didn't do something bad when they actually did. Well, it is for me.)