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Anyone want my life? Don't think I do anymore, way too much hassle and the general feeling of being punished (no idea what for, but it's a constant feeling), not enough good there to justify continuing with it, no matter what I do to try and improve things it seems I'm only allowed crap/2nd.. not even 2nd, more like 8th best.

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I often feel the same, if it's any comfort.

Today: small argument with family in morning - left house upset. Then left my earphones for my walkman in the library. Ran back down the road, to find the doors locked, banged on doors, and they said I would have to return at the next opening time. Ran back up the road, for my spare set of earphones (which don't really work properly), had to stand still to hear my political programme on R4 (Any Answers), which I love to listen to on Saturdays. Improved part of day: enjoyed the cold autumn smells and scenery. Mum was back on phone with her annoying, "The World Is Coming To An End Voice", I told her I had to go and hung up.

I've started to calm down now, and am going running again shortly.

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Not being able to pinpoint exactly what a woman thinks/wants.

She knows I like her, we live in differnt cities and asked me to go to the cinema with her earlier and we had lunch as well. We get on really well and have a good laugh, taking the p*ss out of eachother and talking nonsense all the time. She mentioned she saw something she liked in a shop before I met her and said "if I was your girlfriend that would be a hint" and said something about getting me to pick up on things and my next girlfriend would be very thankful to her. That just confuses me :(

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At least you HAVE a job... I'm currently finding out the hard way that a degree means sod all without paid work experience to back it up on your CV. :(

*hug* hope you can find something soon,

Tis a great film

NOT as good as Pulp Fiction which should have won Best Picture Oscar instead of Forrest Gump :x

Scott hasn't been on drive time for an age. I feel sad. :(

he will be back soon

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Need a few opinions on this 1, in response to all my moans about liking someone and it not being mutual.

After a strange conversation between us via text this evening, I now know what it is about me she thinks could be hindering me when it comes to my love life (I asked her what things she thought could improve), and aside from the living at home situation, which at the moment I can do nothing about, it seems that dress is my downfall.

I can usually be found in jeans, trainers and a hoody/tshirt, although I do make an effort not to look like I've just been dragged through a hedge. However she says that my looks arent that bad, but thinks if i was more "stylish", by which she means better fitting jeans, shoes rather than trainers and nice shirts, I could look better. I have a pair of shoes I had to wear to a wedding last month and I have some shirts, so I'm thinking next time I'm going to see her I could try and smarten myself up a bit and hopefully it might make her see me in a differnt light.

Is it worth stepping massively outside my comfort zone and making these seemingly little changes, or should I forget all about it? Theres no right or wrong answer to this, but its bugging me because on 1 hand while I don't necessarily believe people should change to suit others, she is literally all I can think about most of the time

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