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Ice
08-31-2009, 00:48
I've had a bad case of the blues lately. It honestly seems like it have nothing to look forward to in life. I'm doing horrible in the relationship department and I find selected major (accounting) horribly unexciting.

So :help:cheer me up (much thanks!)

GeneralHankerchief
08-31-2009, 00:54
Well, there's a beautiful sunset going on right now, for one thing.

seireikhaan
08-31-2009, 13:46
Football is about to start.

pevergreen
08-31-2009, 13:57
You got into uni, theres a start. :grin2:

Go watch Vanilla Ice Ice Baby.

Then sit back and take solace that you will never be that low.

Beefy187
08-31-2009, 14:02
Go play some Runescape.
Dancing in Lumbridge endlessly seems to make you feel like all the bad stuff in your life is silly. Typing "Lalalalala!" repeatedly while fishing works as well.

Or playing with a kids toy and enjoying it. I still do that :yes:

pevergreen
08-31-2009, 14:07
This may cheer you up: (taken from my facebook profile page, which btw is facebook.com/pevergreen)

Information

Relationship Status:
In a relationship with (Beefy187)
Birthday:
15 February 1991
Hometown:
Brisbane, Australia
Political Views:
Moderate Left/Minor Authoritarian

Monk
08-31-2009, 14:14
This may cheer you up: (taken from my facebook profile page, which btw is facebook.com/pevergreen)

Information

Relationship Status:
In a relationship with (Beefy187)
Birthday:
15 February 1991
Hometown:
Brisbane, Australia
Political Views:
Moderate Left/Minor Authoritarian

Wait. I'm older than you? Huh. Now I don't feel so bad when you beat me at SF4. It's that young whippersnapper reflex! :laugh4:

Edit: Hey Ice, could be worse man. You could be Vanilla Ice on-top of everything.

Strike For The South
08-31-2009, 15:05
Football is about to start.

:2thumbsup:

rajpoot
08-31-2009, 17:41
Whenever I feel blue or depressed, I sit and read a bunch of Garfield comic strips....or maybe some Calvin and Hobbs.
That always cheers me up. :yes:

Fragony
08-31-2009, 17:51
Just remember that you are unique, just like everybody else.

Vladimir
08-31-2009, 18:26
Well, if you ever wanted to work for ICE you have an advantage already.

Tratorix
08-31-2009, 20:25
This (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aT1cDOlNsss) always cheers me up.

Ice
08-31-2009, 22:52
Football is about to start.

:beam:


This may cheer you up: (taken from my facebook profile page, which btw is facebook.com/pevergreen)

Information

Relationship Status:
In a relationship with (Beefy187)
Birthday:
15 February 1991
Hometown:
Brisbane, Australia
Political Views:
Moderate Left/Minor Authoritarian

:laugh4:

Beirut
08-31-2009, 23:42
I've had a bad case of the blues lately. It honestly seems like it have nothing to look forward to in life. I'm doing horrible in the relationship department and I find selected major (accounting) horribly unexciting.

So :help:cheer me up (much thanks!)

Ma man, you're only 21, and no matter how much you think you know about life, and no matter how much that little that you do know about life is getting you down, you are barely at the beginning of true individuality. What you will learn and experience just in the next ten years will change you in ways you cannot imagine. You will have entirelly new points of reference to judge your happiness by, and you will learn patience and comfort with life, and you'll be able to find ways inside yourself to deal with and overcome the standard blues of life.

So, yes, you are in the dumps, but in all truth you are supposed to be in the dumps. We were all in the dumps at that age. Especially with relationships. They come and go like the wind and they can be brutal, but they are supposed to be brutal, that's how they shape you. And you have no idea who you are going to meet completely out of the blue who is going to knock your socks off, and maybe, juuuuust maybe, she'll allow you to take her socks off. :yes:

So, turn to the classics. Read old books, watch a movie, talk to friends or family, have a beer, eat a pizza, take a bath, visit the Org., do all the little things that make you feel just a little bit better and they all add up and you make it through another day and you have another chance to have a really happy tomorrow, one that makes the whole demented game of life seem worthwhile.

Besides, you've got no choice. Just do what us old farts do and slog through it, baby. :sunny:

pevergreen
09-01-2009, 00:51
Wait. I'm older than you? Huh. Now I don't feel so bad when you beat me at SF4. It's that young whippersnapper reflex! :laugh4:

Edit: Hey Ice, could be worse man. You could be Vanilla Ice on-top of everything.

:grin2:

Thats so very true. I did mention that though, did I not?

If you thought that was good, you should see how Beefy 'anonymously' confessed his love for me.

Nice
Itchy
Cute
Kick ass.... But would you please stop sitting on me?

Sorry Beefy. :grin2:

Hooahguy
09-01-2009, 01:36
you like AC/DC? this song (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvC-vENeF2E) cheers me up all the time.

Ice
09-01-2009, 01:53
Ma man, you're only 21, and no matter how much you think you know about life, and no matter how much that little that you do know about life is getting you down, you are barely at the beginning of true individuality. What you will learn and experience just in the next ten years will change you in ways you cannot imagine. You will have entirelly new points of reference to judge your happiness by, and you will learn patience and comfort with life, and you'll be able to find ways inside yourself to deal with and overcome the standard blues of life.

So, yes, you are in the dumps, but in all truth you are supposed to be in the dumps. We were all in the dumps at that age. Especially with relationships. They come and go like the wind and they can be brutal, but they are supposed to be brutal, that's how they shape you. And you have no idea who you are going to meet completely out of the blue who is going to knock your socks off, and maybe, juuuuust maybe, she'll allow you to take her socks off. :yes:

So, turn to the classics. Read old books, watch a movie, talk to friends or family, have a beer, eat a pizza, take a bath, visit the Org., do all the little things that make you feel just a little bit better and they all add up and you make it through another day and you have another chance to have a really happy tomorrow, one that makes the whole demented game of life seem worthwhile.

Besides, you've got no choice. Just do what us old farts do and slog through it, baby. :sunny:

Thanks, bud. That indeed did help.

Caius
09-01-2009, 02:11
Why does a spanish man put an Ice in the upper part of the Television...(See spoiler)
He is freezing the Image.

/Coat in my hand, cab called.

pevergreen
09-01-2009, 02:18
Why does a spanish man put an Ice in the upper part of the Television...(See spoiler)
He is freezing the Image.

/Coat in my hand, cab called.

This must be the first time I actually laughed at one of yours jokes Caius. I just didnt get the rest. :laugh4:

Wait, hes getting happy again?

SCORE!

http://www.impawards.com/1998/posters/night_at_the_roxbury.jpg

Caius
09-01-2009, 02:20
This must be the first time I actually laughed at one of yours jokes Caius
Ive got more of those Spanish jokes. For every Argentinian there is a Spanish Joke just for them.

Beirut
09-01-2009, 03:42
Thanks, bud. That indeed did help.

It's what The Frontroom is for. :sunny:

Crazed Rabbit
09-01-2009, 05:02
What Beirut said. Life can get better at the most unexpected at times, believe me. As for college majors - if its a pain you know there will be a job when you get out.

And besides, you go to PSU. Your football team is so much better than any team in our whole state. :shame: The Apple Cup has become whoever fumbles less. :sweatdrop:

CR

Samurai Waki
09-01-2009, 06:57
I'll third Beirut, but keep in mind, that the average College student switches majors five times, so you picked up a few extra skills in accounting, that can't hurt. I switched my Law Degree focus from Corporate Law, to Criminal Law, but its pretty common for people to do something radically different. Buck up man, life has barely even started.

Mouzafphaerre
09-01-2009, 07:04
I've had a bad case of the blues lately. It honestly seems like it have nothing to look forward to in life. I'm doing horrible in the relationship department and I find selected major (accounting) horribly unexciting.

So :help:cheer me up (much thanks!)
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Been there, quite a few times.

Let time work on. As for your major, get the hell out of it. There are plenty of stuff out there waiting for you to pick up. Relationships? They lose!

:cheerleader:
.

Gregoshi
09-01-2009, 14:09
Regarding your major, here you go Ice: Monty Python's take on accountancy (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMOmB1q8W4Y)

Also, as always, it is hard to go wrong following Beirut's words of wisdom.

Mouzafphaerre
09-01-2009, 16:21
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Small things like this cheer you up. Find your equivalent and make sure you don't pass it by. ~:)
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Subedei
09-01-2009, 16:56
When i have the blues, i go hiking b/c it cheers me up plus walking helps to sort out your issues. Maybe does not help for everybody, yet for me.