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Su-Yin 12-31-2004 12:46 PM

2005
 
reflections of 2004 and resolutions for 2005?

Jason1 12-31-2004 02:23 PM

Re: 2005
 
2004 was a somewhat crappy year I thought. Here's hoping 2005 is better.

Perfect Stu 12-31-2004 02:35 PM

Re: 2005
 
I accomplished every major goal I set out for myself in 2004...so I'm happy about that

GT News 12-31-2004 02:35 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Perfect Stu
I accomplished every major goal I set out for myself in 2004...so I'm happy about that

That's good information:
said accomplished every major goal you set out for yourself in 2004.
Mmm. I'm gladyou're glad .


Your happiness adds to the delight of all.

Vampyr 12-31-2004 03:51 PM

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2004 was my year of atonement and reckoning. A complete mental metamorphose occured within this one year. When you take the version of me from 2003 and compare it to the me of 2005, you will have two very different people. I havn't changed, but still I'm not the same.

I can't wait for 2005. My first full year being a new person, and I plan to make it a stellar one.

Typhoid 12-31-2004 04:41 PM

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The end of 2004 was better than the beginning part of it.....a couple of you know why.. :D

2005 i guess will be the same....I end every year really crappily...such as this one.

Dyne 12-31-2004 09:00 PM

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Actually, I'm so close to my goal of 2004 I can taste it. I was extremely close. But I've made amazing headway for myself. 2004 was the year I transformed myself into a better Phil entirely for "the goal". Now I'm so happy I don't even care about it.

In 2005, I want to complete the one resolution I didn't in 2004 quickly, and also, I want to learn how to play Piano and Flute better, as they are the instruments I'm still struggling with. (I don't have the hand strength for piano, and I still have trouble with the flute. =\) But with the help of my private music teacher, these will be conquered in the new year!

BlueFire 12-31-2004 09:31 PM

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2004 was a year of learning for me. I learned a lot, and through that, I'm a new person. I enjoy the 'new' me.

GameMaster 12-31-2004 10:21 PM

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I didn't change at all. I hope I never do because when it happens the new self takes over and the old one can never come back.

I graduated from high school. I felt like Neo when I did because it was like defeating the Matrix. Those teachers, grades, GPAs, and silly college tests are all powerless over me now. If they all they came stampeding at me, I could just hold up my hand and an invisible force would just stop them in mid-air and they would short-circuit just like sentinels.

I guess my resolution for 2005 is to eat healthier. Right now, I don't worry about it, since I'm a teenager I think I'm invincible to everything but I have a feeling it'll catch up with me in 10 or 20 years. I'd like to live to 100 and if it's possible I'd like to have my mind transferred to a new a body when my current one can longer live.

BreakABone 01-01-2005 01:32 AM

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Looking back on it...
2003 was a bad year for me.. never saw it as that till tonight
2004 improved upon that year, I can't really think of anything too terrible that happened in the year.
I'm looking to make 2005 the Year of the Penguin.

I have a laundry list of Resolutions.. Many non-serious.. "school"-related ones..

I just hope to be the best person I can be and live to see next year

GameMaster 01-01-2005 03:16 AM

Re: 2005
 
Happy New Year!



May another year at GT bring laughter and joy.

Su-Yin 01-01-2005 03:50 AM

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2004 absolutely changed my perspectives on life....i still feel im the same person though....moving to live alone (away from over protective parents) in australia gave me a chance to spread my wings and fly....i didnt fly real high though...i expected alot more mischief from myslef....but i guess when ur given the freedom to do anything u want...being naughty isnt as fun anymore...i guess i just loved getting away with nonsense i did...*shrug*
2005....hmm...im looking forward to make more friends...play less games....having happydude....being stronger *physically*....and growing up :)

bobcat 01-01-2005 07:24 AM

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well 2004 was the best year of my life. Coming out to my family and friends was my biggest fear, and now I've become a much stronger and happier person as a result of it.

2005 will be a busy year work/study wise, but I am looking forward to it. Especially with the support of my family, friends, and partner (Matt).

Life's pretty damn good atm, and it's only going to get better.

Shadow_Link 01-01-2005 07:55 AM

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2004's been the most eventful year of my life.

fingersman 01-01-2005 09:44 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Vampyr
2004 was my year of atonement and reckoning. A complete mental metamorphose occured within this one year. When you take the version of me from 2003 and compare it to the me of 2005, you will have two very different people. I havn't changed, but still I'm not the same.

I can't wait for 2005. My first full year being a new person, and I plan to make it a stellar one.


So then you did change. :p

2004 was good. 2005 will be better


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