Lets move to the rhythm of the water
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9th November 2015, 04:54 PM
I'm so sorry for not making a wisdom post in sometime. I've been busy, but now, I'm back.
Not everyone can support what we are best at, or good at. But, we keep remembering our mistakes in the past, because people make us remember, or remind us of what we did and what we done.
To know what your good at takes patience and time, you have to try new things to see if one of those things is one of your special skills. If you want to be good at something, and you really aren't, that's okay, sometimes it takes practice and sometimes it just isn't right for us.
Some of us want to fit in, at school, popular hangouts, or just anywhere. We sometimes lie about ourselves to impress others, but their are people who accept who you are, and what you do.
No need to impress those people, they befriended you when you came as yourself , that's what they want.
Sometimes we don't notice we change, sometimes it happens so slow we barely notice it, or it comes quick and we don't notice it. Most friends are honest, and they'll say if you changed in a good way or not, or you changed at all. And, I've been on server whiteout everyday as much as I been on Blizzard. I have my own squad, and I'm the leader of it. I have most of my best friends on the team, and proud of it.
As I get more to realize, I realize whiteout is just like life. People tend to put you down, but you get right back up. You have your own squad, own group of friends and best friends that are loyal and will pick you up when you fall. I've been wanting some new team members for my squad on whiteout, yet I'm too shy to ask. My group accepts who you are, inside and out. We all support another's special skills and talent, and while doing that we find who we are. You can throw something to people that have not been thrown before. We use our talents, skills, and another to have a good time on whiteout, and we've been winning so far. We are winning what groups are supposed to do, what they do. If I get thrown, or beat down, My team will pick me back up. I don't like being by myself on whiteout or anywhere, it's a nice feeling when you know people have your back every step of the way, and you do the same. This is where being ourselves starts, and pretending ends. My squad supports every talent, every detail along the way, and we are loyal. So, if you think you want to join our group, I will never say no.
Your truly,
~Design4real
Not everyone can support what we are best at, or good at. But, we keep remembering our mistakes in the past, because people make us remember, or remind us of what we did and what we done.
To know what your good at takes patience and time, you have to try new things to see if one of those things is one of your special skills. If you want to be good at something, and you really aren't, that's okay, sometimes it takes practice and sometimes it just isn't right for us.
Some of us want to fit in, at school, popular hangouts, or just anywhere. We sometimes lie about ourselves to impress others, but their are people who accept who you are, and what you do.
No need to impress those people, they befriended you when you came as yourself , that's what they want.
Sometimes we don't notice we change, sometimes it happens so slow we barely notice it, or it comes quick and we don't notice it. Most friends are honest, and they'll say if you changed in a good way or not, or you changed at all. And, I've been on server whiteout everyday as much as I been on Blizzard. I have my own squad, and I'm the leader of it. I have most of my best friends on the team, and proud of it.
As I get more to realize, I realize whiteout is just like life. People tend to put you down, but you get right back up. You have your own squad, own group of friends and best friends that are loyal and will pick you up when you fall. I've been wanting some new team members for my squad on whiteout, yet I'm too shy to ask. My group accepts who you are, inside and out. We all support another's special skills and talent, and while doing that we find who we are. You can throw something to people that have not been thrown before. We use our talents, skills, and another to have a good time on whiteout, and we've been winning so far. We are winning what groups are supposed to do, what they do. If I get thrown, or beat down, My team will pick me back up. I don't like being by myself on whiteout or anywhere, it's a nice feeling when you know people have your back every step of the way, and you do the same. This is where being ourselves starts, and pretending ends. My squad supports every talent, every detail along the way, and we are loyal. So, if you think you want to join our group, I will never say no.
Your truly,
~Design4real
People change, memories dont
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9th November 2015, 04:58 PM
Design4real wrote on 9th November 2015 04:54 PM:
I'm so sorry for not making a wisdom post in sometime. I've been busy, but now, I'm back.
Not everyone can support what we are best at, or good at. But, we keep remembering our mistakes in the past, because people make us remember, or remind us of what we did and what we done.
To know what your good at takes patience and time, you have to try new things to see if one of those things is one of your special skills. If you want to be good at something, and you really aren't, that's okay, sometimes it takes practice and sometimes it just isn't right for us.
Some of us want to fit in, at school, popular hangouts, or just anywhere. We sometimes lie about ourselves to impress others, but their are people who accept who you are, and what you do.
No need to impress those people, they befriended you when you came as yourself , that's what they want.
Sometimes we don't notice we change, sometimes it happens so slow we barely notice it, or it comes quick and we don't notice it. Most friends are honest, and they'll say if you changed in a good way or not, or you changed at all. And, I've been on server whiteout everyday as much as I been on Blizzard. I have my own squad, and I'm the leader of it. I have most of my best friends on the team, and proud of it.
As I get more to realize, I realize whiteout is just like life. People tend to put you down, but you get right back up. You have your own squad, own group of friends and best friends that are loyal and will pick you up when you fall. I've been wanting some new team members for my squad on whiteout, yet I'm too shy to ask. My group accepts who you are, inside and out. We all support another's special skills and talent, and while doing that we find who we are. You can throw something to people that have not been thrown before. We use our talents, skills, and another to have a good time on whiteout, and we've been winning so far. We are winning what groups are supposed to do, what they do. If I get thrown, or beat down, My team will pick me back up. I don't like being by myself on whiteout or anywhere, it's a nice feeling when you know people have your back every step of the way, and you do the same. This is where being ourselves starts, and pretending ends. My squad supports every talent, every detail along the way, and we are loyal. So, if you think you want to join our group, I will never say no.
Your truly,
~Design4real
Not everyone can support what we are best at, or good at. But, we keep remembering our mistakes in the past, because people make us remember, or remind us of what we did and what we done.
To know what your good at takes patience and time, you have to try new things to see if one of those things is one of your special skills. If you want to be good at something, and you really aren't, that's okay, sometimes it takes practice and sometimes it just isn't right for us.
Some of us want to fit in, at school, popular hangouts, or just anywhere. We sometimes lie about ourselves to impress others, but their are people who accept who you are, and what you do.
No need to impress those people, they befriended you when you came as yourself , that's what they want.
Sometimes we don't notice we change, sometimes it happens so slow we barely notice it, or it comes quick and we don't notice it. Most friends are honest, and they'll say if you changed in a good way or not, or you changed at all. And, I've been on server whiteout everyday as much as I been on Blizzard. I have my own squad, and I'm the leader of it. I have most of my best friends on the team, and proud of it.
As I get more to realize, I realize whiteout is just like life. People tend to put you down, but you get right back up. You have your own squad, own group of friends and best friends that are loyal and will pick you up when you fall. I've been wanting some new team members for my squad on whiteout, yet I'm too shy to ask. My group accepts who you are, inside and out. We all support another's special skills and talent, and while doing that we find who we are. You can throw something to people that have not been thrown before. We use our talents, skills, and another to have a good time on whiteout, and we've been winning so far. We are winning what groups are supposed to do, what they do. If I get thrown, or beat down, My team will pick me back up. I don't like being by myself on whiteout or anywhere, it's a nice feeling when you know people have your back every step of the way, and you do the same. This is where being ourselves starts, and pretending ends. My squad supports every talent, every detail along the way, and we are loyal. So, if you think you want to join our group, I will never say no.
Your truly,
~Design4real
Amazing post Design!
I wish I was that girl
do you feel like a young god
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9th November 2015, 05:15 PM
very true post +1
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9th November 2015, 05:19 PM
That is a disturbing amount of dedication to white out
Lets move to the rhythm of the water
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it was only hypothetical
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9th November 2015, 05:40 PM
Your friends will sit on the back sit... and you will get closer... and you will be the Horizon -Forza Horizon 2 MICROSOFT STUDIOS
Gone
Sweet memories
Sweet memories