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Throwback to when I was 14 and convinced my dad to buy me a new sound card as I was certain it would improve the sound quality of the family computer
In my defense we got a pc very late and I had absolutely no clue. I almost destroyed the family computer when trying ram the new sound card into the mainboard. I never got it to work and I’m pretty sure it’s still sitting in my parents closet.
Anyone else think Hank should have received a red card here?
Anyone else started seeing red splits when stuck in traffic?
Passing by checkpoints on your way to work and noticing you are behind usual pace
Making friends in your 30s is not as hard as everyone claims it to be
To be clear, I’m not a particularly social person and would describe myself more as an introvert (even though my job requires me to be quite outgoing).
I hear a lot of people complain about how hard it is to make friends later in life but I disagree. Your standards what makes a great friend have just evolved and you don’t connect easily with everyone anymore. But there are plenty of opportunities to make friends later in life, usually it actually makes it easier to have higher standards as you stop chasing people that aren’t worth your time.
Now I’m not saying this applies to everyone but I do feel like a lot of people stick with their circles from school/uni or work and aren’t open enough to connect with new people and then claim it’s hard to make new friends.