Is she your gf?? Eh...sorry for qtn
Can’t sleep....
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@chase-vaughan oh okay..
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@nat13 I might eventually get an associate's degree, but college isn't really what I'm focused on, I dont really want it and it is not a necessity, just a luxury, expensive at that
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@chase-vaughan well it’s your decision after all. I know some people that didn’t go to college and are successful. You can be one of them
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@nat13 well, what do you consider successful?
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Il talk to you lol
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@chase-vaughan having a stable jod and good income
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@ryaan sup
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@nat13 if that's all you consider successful, than your standards are lower than alot of people I know. Idk how to word it better but I'm not trying to be offensive.
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@nat13 not much hbu? And u got snap or kik?
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@chase-vaughan no I understand what you mean it’s just hard to word it, since it’s hard to translate things in my mind.. you know thinking in Spanish writing in English it’s hard
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@ryaan yea I got kik.. don’t use it much tho
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@nat13 you are doing better than I could write in Spanish, I can speak some, but writing it would kill me lol
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@chase-vaughan I got some mean Spanglish.. lol
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@nat13 lol, you must be real talented
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@chase-vaughan it’s just easy that way lol. I can be having a full conversation in Spanish and if I don’t know a word but I know it in English I say it and ask what the translation is.. it’s sad really.. sometimes it’s a word I know but don’t
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@nat13 so... for me it's like talking to someone from a big city, they use that ghetto stuff that dont make no sense and I'm confused as hell lol
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@chase-vaughan jajaj really thats interesting.. when I go to the states to visit family it’s fun, people all of a sudden haven’t seen brow curly hair and want to touch it... it’s weird but amusing
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@nat13 lol, really? Oh, and btw, it's Haha, not jaja, it's ok tho
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@chase-vaughan yeah it’s really amusing to see.. and I know it’s hahaha that’s in English in Spanish it’s jajaja it sounds the same but here the h is silent to that’s why we use the j lol
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@nat13 I know, the j sounds like an h, but I wasn't sure if you knew that, I've talked to naturally Spanish speaking people who use the j thinking that's what English people do