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Children in Marker Costume, The Netherlands
Raymond is a treasure.
On set of āThe Gentlemenā with Charlie Hunnam
Well, hello, take some of my studies of the right hand of one of the biggest gangsters in London
I am patiently waiting for my fellow fan girls and fan boys to produce works of Hugh Grant x Charlie Hunnam after yāall finish watching the gentlemen.
Honestly every time Fletcher was flirting hard with Raymond I was like That's a fucking Mood right there.
its kinda scary how your whole life depends on how well you do as a teenagerĀ
oh my god No it doesnāt donāt put this kind of pressure on people?? you can absolutely fuck up in your teen years and continue on to a good life just fine. you can drop out of school, get a GED, still go to college and finish your degree as late as you want. i know people in my school who still havenāt graduated and theyāre 26. some older. you can always transfer someplace else, always build yourself up from the ground. after a certain amount of college credits, a lot of schools really donāt care about your high school GED or your SAT scores anymore. if you fuck up in your teenage years you are not a failure!! you can ALWAYS re-invent yourself, always start over. there is always a second chance.
Reblogging this for my followers freaking out over art school/college. I dropped out of high school and never thought Iād get into college as easily as I did. You will be fine!
Fun story my biology professor just told us: Ā When he was 23 he was married to his wife and worked two jobs to support them since she was in college: gas station attendant and construction worker. Ā He worked these two jobs because that was the only work he could get since he was at the reading level of a third grader. Ā
One night he was writing something and his wife noticed he was writing from right to left. Ā Since she was studying occupational therapy she realized he had a learning disability and started working with him. Ā He slowly began to learn to read, and at 26 got his GED and went to college.
His first year of college he took the lowest level math course he could take, 001. Ā Over the years he worked on learning what he needed to, ended up graduating with a biology degree. Ā He then went on to get his masters and PhD, graduating at the top of his class. Ā He is now an extremely accomplished biologist and professor.
So donāt let anyone tell you that youāre future is based on your choices as a teenager.
Seriously. Ā Do not believe this. Ā You arenāt even stuck with your choices you make in your 20s. Ā I didnāt start working in my current field until just after my 30th birthday. Ā It has nothing to do with what I went to school for in my 20s. Ā My husband has a political science degree, and heās a sports journalist.
You are not tied to anything. Ā Go. Ā Be.
My day job did not exist when I was a teenager. And the idea of trying to be an author was a distant thing on my radar. I thought I was going to be an English teacher. And then I thought I was going to be a music teacher. And then I thought I was going to be a drama teacher.
Also in there: therapist, early childhood educator, then finally: web developerābecause by then it was an actual thing that existed. I didnāt actually figure out what IĀ āwanted to do when I grew upā until about eight years ago, when I was 36. I tried pursuing writing when I was 30, stopped, then started pursuing it seriously again when I was 40.Ā
There is always time to change. And donāt let anyone tell you that high school isĀ āthe best time of your lifeā either, because thatās bullshit too.
Reblogging for my followers. My high school teachers didnāt know what to do with me, and I failed everything but a low photography grade. I thought university wasnāt for me, and settled for marrying a mediocre man who spent all day on Warcraft. Then I went to community college. Now Iām in uni doing a double English and philosophy degree, just back from America. I am also single.
Also important: College is not the only option. Donāt let anyone try to tell you it is. If youāre not academically inclined, the trades are an option and they are a good optionā if the only thing you think youāre good at is make-up do that. There are people who can live comfortably just doing make-up. We have this idea planted in our heads as teenagers (and younger) that not fitting into an academic mould of some sort means youāre failing at life and this is bullshit. Thereās no reason to feel like youāre āfailing at lifeā because you donāt like school or were never good at it. We need skilled workers in the world, and the thing they donāt tell you is all work is skilled work. If itās work, it takes skill. Yes, this encompasses āserviceā jobs, it encompasses all jobs. Please donāt think that what you do, or what you have an interest in doing is of less value than something that requires a college education. This coming from the college-educated white girl who is a seamstress because itās what I enjoy. If college isnāt going to get you where you want to go, than you donāt need to go! Itās that simple. Take whatever path you need to get to where you are happy and comfortable and fufilled. If youāre doing what you love you are sucessful.
i didnāt graduate with my bachelorās until i was 26 and life took a few turns along the way but now, at 37, i have a job that makes me genuinely happy. and itās got nothing to do with how well i did in high school.
This! This make me cry⦠Iām 23 and I really donāt know where Iām going, so reading this kinds of storys makes me feel hope!
I love all this support and inspiring stories, but what I think op was getting at was that our teachers/parents/elders ingrain this idea in us that if we fuck up in our teens, we fuck up everything. So donāt ever let adults make you feel less for needing/spending more time to achieve your goals. Youāre still amazing if you get a degree at 24 or 44 or even not at all
for everyone needing this as much as i do right now
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āTwo-legged, itās still too early for you to sleep! What about the ritual of evening food-bringing?ā
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