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lol I know, but it wasnt that easy. I did have to work hard for what I have, and I do appreciate it. But at the end of the day. I have everything a 22 year old would want. What now? What do I do now?

It could be the stress from work, it could be that cyst(which is applying pressure to my brain) I really dont know.

Sometimes id be absolutely gutted about something I dont even know about for no reason. Its like im part woman.

Also. Cocaine. (Its plan flour)

Bit behind here, but hamish is right Yeh you might have worked hard & still do but the opportunity was given to you and that's fine cos it's nothing if you don't take the opportunity and run with it but don't say at 22 you have everything cos you don't. There's thousands of 22 year olds out there earning more than you, achieving more than you and striving for more than you

You just need an attitude of gratitude and perhaps stop bench marking yourself off a low base. Sure you might be doing better than your circle of influence but are they actually going anywhere?

Side note If life's so good, give back go volunteer see how hard people are doing your bitching will decrease 100000%

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I went to that a few years ago... its pretty much how Triple J was a few years back (aussie hip hop, indie, dancy sorta stuff like Sneaky Sound System, Hermitude, Pendulum, etc)

I had a lot of fun, but annoyed that I missed a DECA because of it :P

the mrs wants me to go to groovin the moo in bendigo with her.. that country music festival thing.

don't they just play like aussie hip hop n shit?

its f**king terribad.

the whole under 25 population of white people from cairns travel south to the townsville one.

tell her to f**k up and go to soundwave.

the mrs wants me to go to groovin the moo in bendigo with her.. that country music festival thing.

don't they just play like aussie hip hop n shit?

You'll have a super time.

thinking i'll tell her to just go then I can go future with mates, prob more my music, although i've never been to any festival.

now all i need is to get shredded

and a fresh bag

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thinking i'll tell her to just go then I can go future with mates, prob more my music, although i've never been to any festival.

now all i need is to get shredded

and a fresh bag

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All the best moite.

the mrs wants me to go to groovin the moo in bendigo with her.. that country music festival thing.

don't they just play like aussie hip hop n shit?

Went to it last year in Bunbury, had some decent artists. Dizzee Rascal, Presets, Disclosure, Parkway Drive, Karnivool, Peking Duk, Vance Joy

But yeah Simon is right, it's pretty much the better / more commercially successful Triple J artists. Admittedly it was pretty good and I hate Triple J. The good thing is it's topless wog and pillhead and f**kwit free if you don't mind bogans. Less oversold too. Fair bit of electronic/dance there if that's your thing.

all festivals are a f**king abomination

I have to agree with this, concerts are much better. I hate ridiculous crowds and walking for a long time amongst them to do anything. SoundWave was worth the crowd though.

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