thats part of growing up. changing locations is hard and it takes time to get reacquainted but before u know it, u will adapt and get used to it. your education should be priority so you should decide which school to go to based on which one will cater to your field more and which one will allow you to network with the people who will potentially help u find an amazing job. You will always have your memories of the house and times u had in it. maybe ur family just gave another family with a young child an opportunity to have the same experiences u had. just see the brighter side of leaving and ur situation wont seem as bad as u think it is. regardless of where u decide to move to, u can see/talk to anyone with a few clicks. all you have to do is make the effort to maintain communication and you wont be leaving anyone behind. and i completely agree with wat Stevie said about being independent. living on ur own will make u into a man and u should take the opportunity to be apart from ur family to realize what ur capable of achieving and what aspects/qualities in ur life u can improve on.
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CharlieKelly wrote:
Drop out and become a trash man
You drive a hard bargain my friend.
A garbage man actually makes a decent salary lol
seriously. they cash fat checks during winter time from the OT they get from plowing snow. and staying active from the daily workouts that are part of the job. plus dem government health benefits tho.