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Why I hate my life, a short story by Niko


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Man, yesterday was bad dream, or atleast that's how I will remember it. Started the day off by being in the middle of my parent's divorce, go figure that one out?!? So later on me and Aubrey went to drop one of her friends off with Rowland, so we are stopped at a light behind another car when Rowland (backseat) says "Oh shit, we're getting rear ended" I didn't fully hear him, but at that point my head bounced off the dash board, yah! we all had our belts on so we're ok I guess so we all get out, and the guy who hit us had no insurance, not even a US licence, he only spoke spanish, hell he tried to drive off, but he car is totaled. So after that me and Rowland met up with Shaun for her B-Day bash, we all went to the Schooner, I ended up running into Tiffany and Jessica, turns out Tiff was there with some guy, so night went from bad to shit-tastic. now I'm sitting around head and neck hurting like a mofo, but hey! whatever. grrr!

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The only way to look at days like that is that you learn to cherish the few small moments and opportunities that come our way.... You're alive - enjoy that!

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dude, don't forget 'this too, shall pass' (it doesn't seem like it will, but it will).

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