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What accomplishments are you most proud of?

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Reply 20
Original post by BrokenLife
I'm proud of myself for being at this stage of my life despite having a deprived and inconsistent lifestyle during childhood and teen age years. I'm doing law and can see myself as an independent woman in a few years time. When I feel weak, I think about my past and present and think how far I've come from there. I've been through so much of **** and still do but I've managed to be a great nice human being. I have a beautiful heart. I'm proud of myself! I love myself! I'm a strong woman. Much stronger than before. Alhumdullilah(thank God).


I hope you continue to grow as a strong person!
Original post by ✠ ☢ ✠
I hope you continue to grow as a strong person!


Thank you! :smile: I appreciate your well wishes.:h:
I hope the same for you!:smile:
I once folded a piece of A4 paper 9 times
Original post by BrokenLife
I'm proud of myself for being at this stage of my life despite having a deprived and inconsistent lifestyle during childhood and teen age years. I'm doing law and can see myself as an independent woman in a few years time. When I feel weak, I think about my past and present and think how far I've come from there. I've been through so much of **** and still do but I've managed to be a great nice human being. I have a beautiful heart. I'm proud of myself! I love myself! I'm a strong woman. Much stronger than before. Alhumdullilah(thank God).


I'm very proud of you too! :h: That's not an easy thing to do at all.
Original post by Mayhem™
I'd say becoming a TSR mod takes substantial effort. :biggrin:

Can't tell if you're being sarcastic :teehee:
Original post by ✠ ☢ ✠
oh come on there must be something!

Nope haha! :sad:

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I wish

I have very little unacademic accomplishments

Unless I count a silver in relay in school sports day
Original post by Indeterminate
I'm very proud of you too! :h: That's not an easy thing to do at all.


Thank you! :smile:
It really isn't but I've worked on it.

I'm still so jealous of you though for having such cool parents.:colonhash: I wished I had parents exclude the 'cool' part. But I'm happy for you! :h:
Reply 27
Original post by ✠ ☢ ✠
Excluding grades, what accomplishments are you most proud of?

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having sex with a badger
Settling in to a new city,making new friends and living independently
Original post by Changing Skies
Can't tell if you're being sarcastic :teehee:


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I want to be one for that purple name :sexface:
Reply 30
Original post by The Diplomat.
I once folded a piece of A4 paper 9 times


Considering is impossible to fold a piece of paper more than 8 times, That's pretty awesome....
Original post by ✠ ☢ ✠
Considering is impossible to fold a piece of paper more than 8 times, That's pretty awesome....


damn straight
Reply 32
Original post by le troll
having sex with a badger


Well at least you've come out the closet....?
Reply 33
Original post by Daniellaaa
Settling in to a new city,making new friends and living independently


That sounds easy to a lot of people but it definitely is not, so well done!
Original post by Changing Skies
Can't tell if you're being sarcastic :teehee:

Nope haha! :sad:

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cheer up you're a mod, u have unlimited powers

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I have neat handwriting :u:
Reply 36
Original post by The Diplomat.
damn straight


I thought it was folded
Original post by The Diplomat.
I once folded a piece of A4 paper 9 times

Just a brain teaser:
Since one sheet of paper generally has a thickness of about 0.1 millimeter, folding it 50 times would produce a wad more than 1 x 10^11 meters in height, and folding it one more time would make the stack higher than the distance between the Earth and Sun.

If you fold a paper 103 times, the thickness of your paper will be larger than the observable Universe: 93 billion light-years. Seriously.

Well, congrats on your 9 folds
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Reply 38
When you realise you don't have any achievements outside of your academic life

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Original post by Spock's Socks
Recovering on my own from being housebound from panic attacks for so long to becoming the most confident and content I have ever been who is rarely ever in now, I'm always on the go now and enjoying it.


fair play how yeh manage it? dodgy enough socially too

biggest recent accomplishment is probably teaching my gf how to ride a bike after 20 years ..Im rather proud xD

we sticked at it ..And I have one up on her Da now haha

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