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Partying as a college kid.

I love parties, I've been to maybe 10 since a year ago, so not that many.

I don't even know if anyone's going to read this so I might aswell just have fun with this entry.

But god, I love them, part of a reason as of why I wish i had more friends was because I really am a party animal. I love being in a place surrounded by friendly people getting all intoxicated and letting it all out, the energy is awesome. When I used to work at this one school I went partying the last day with my workmates and we drank all night long. It rocked. The feeling is amazing.

I'm just so sweet and nice when I'm drunk and the people who gave me a chance to get to know me now that I'm a fun time when I drink.

Sometimes I'm just sad and depressed because there's nobody to invite me to a ''peda'' or whatever because I'm annoying or obnoxious or weird or whatever. Like come on...have mercy for me. I'm only 21. I just wanna have fun!!!

One of my favorite experiences was at college, when I decided to stumble upon ''El Stop'' which is a really disgusting and putrid looking dark dungeon that smells like beer and throw up, but I was feeling a little down so I wanted to go there and socialize a bit? I don't know.

Thankfully a classmate from eight semester recognized me and was a little surprised as of why I was there, nevertheless, he ended up getting me lots of alcohol and I couldn't even go back to the last class and had to make him go into the school to get my stuff as the entrance staff didn't let me back in class.

I don't know. The feeling of being lost and drunken is just out of this world, thank god I'm a lightweight, I don't need much alcohol to feel good.

Sometimes I wonder if I should change my blog name or make it a little more private.

It'd be funny if a workplace found it and they just fire me for posting things that I'M SURE the managers of those places have done back when they were young or still do behind everyone's backs.

Sigh.
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