I think it's okay. I watched some their videos including "10 Signs You Have A Strong Intimidating Personality" and "10 Signs School May Not Be For You". I really liked the second video I mentioned. Did you see the 2 videos I mentioned yet?
I think pizza is decent. I love the pizza my mom makes me, especially with it dipped in zesty Italian dressing. By the way, if you like animated women. You might want to check out "10 Signs You Have A Strong Intimidating Personality". It has a girl with a pink shirt and brown hair. Anyways, I have 6 questions for you. 1. What do you think of Copyright Law? 2. What do you think of school? 3. What is your least cartoon? 4. What do you think Malcolm In The Middle? 5. What do you think of Metal Music? 6. What is your least favorite food?
Eh. It kind of inhibits the ability to have nice music in a video, but it protects the owner's rights. It's essential, I guess. I don't really have a least favorite cartoon. Never heard of it. I'm not much of a rocker. I really hate mushrooms for whatever reason.
Thanks for answering my questions. I do have a few more questions for you though. 1. What do you think of college/university? 2. Are there any TV Shows or Movies that you dislike? 3. What do you think of people who don't care for dogs, but don't support animal abuse and are fine with other people liking dogs?
I can't blame you whatsoever for not planning to attend university. So many people talk about how you need it to be wealthy, even though there are people without a degree that are wealthy. I could name the obvious examples, but you probably already know them, or I could've heard BS on the internet. Unless you want to be a doctor, lawyer, engineer, or any job that recommends and requires university. I don't think people like you should be pressured into attending it. I don't wanna go. I don't think college is right for me. Yes, on average. People with bachelors degrees do make more cash then people with just high school degrees from what I've heard on the internet, but even then. There are probably exceptions to that rule. By the way, I think making university required for financial success in life is a horrible idea. Look, I'm sure college is different in Europe where it's free and stuff, but here in the US. It's extremely expensive, like $35,000+ expensive. You constantly hear about young adults going back home after college and you hear about unemployed college graduates. I haven't gone to college yet, because I'm an angry teenager with access to the internet. So, most college stuff I hear is either from TV I watch, my family members, or the web. If you decide you want to go college later in life, you can. That said, I do have a few questions for you though. 1. Do you have a job? 2. Do you think other people can be successful with college? 3. Why do you not have any plans to attend college? 4. Do you have anything you're passionate about that you think/know you can make good money with? Thanks, you're awesome =)
1. No. 2. Yeah. 3. My planned profession doesn't depend on it. 4. I like writing stories, so I plan on being an author.
Okay. 1. Do you have a job? 2. Do you have a degree? Me? I'm a small time mechanic and like I said, I have a degree in mechanical engineering. --- Post updated --- Really, are you writing a book?
Cool! I'm pretty good at writing myself, especially in my English class (even my teachers have noted this, so I can confirm this).
Thanks =) By the way, I will say this. I have no interest in being a doctor, lawyer, professor, or engineer. I'm planning on making films/videos someday, so I might have to write a plot on my computer when I make films/videos. By the way, What do you think of college?