Stupid Idea!?
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I think you should sue your high school English department.
Your a twat wumbo.
Stevo2007-07-31 23:20:34
Your a twat wumbo.
Thats some life
dont do it daniel
Thats some life
dont do it daniel
I left home when i was 15 or to be more precise home left me ,i got
home from pretending to be at school and my parents had
moved!
Yeah, definitely don't do it unless you're being abused at
home.
He cut his own hair the otehr day and there was bald spots eveyrwhere lol
Yeah, definitely don't do it unless you're being abused at
home.
He cut his own hair the otehr day and there was bald spots eveyrwhere lol
I left home when i was 15 or to be more precise home left me ,i got
home from pretending to be at school and my parents had
moved!
Yeah mine sent me to school with my lunch wrapped in a road map.
Stupid Idea!?
I recently started concidering (sp) moving out and going
flatting.....Im only 15 but i think if i found a few flatmates and
a cheap rental i dont think it would be to bad. At the time im
concidering moving out i will be 16.
Has anyone moved out at a young age. Can they tell me about
their experiances good and bad. I wanna no if it was
enjoyable.
Tell me what your opions, you think of the idea.
Your a twat wumbo.
I think you should sue your high school English department.
You're both as thick as each other.
Young man. Do you have loving parents? If
so, why would you want to leave a nice warm house, warm grub,
and a world of order - to a life of filth and whoring? Two
years ago you were playing with GI Joes. Are you ready for
the real world?
You're both as thick as each other.
Young man. Do you have loving parents? If
so, why would you want to leave a nice warm house, warm grub,
and a world of order - to a life of filth and whoring? Two
years ago you were playing with GI Joes. Are you ready for
the real world?
And that makes me dumb.. how
?
I like you Celtic. Especially your passion for the beautiful
game. YOU'RE a champion even!
Stay at home wiv your parents and save, it's a lot cheaper at home
and when you find a bird who can cook etc. then get a flat and a
big stereo.
Stay at home for now. Just enjoy being young. It doesn`t last
forever.
I left home when I was 17 and then went back when I was 18.
Having seen the folly of my ways I stayed put until I was 24.
Don't do it!
Having seen the folly of my ways I stayed put until I was 24.
Don't do it!
I wouldn't mate. Renting's not just about being able to afford the
rent. You've got to worry about bills, food, who'se paid what,
who's eaten what, who's sleeping with who, who's a closet
junkie/paedo/rapist/tv nazi. If you're the youngest in the house
(and I'd imagine you will be) you'll get pwned at every decision.
Also I can't see any landlord who isn't as dodgy as a 9 doller
note renting to a 15 year old...
Stiil, it's your life.
kiwi pie2007-08-01 10:40:00
Mate, I stayed at home until I was 21, saved as much as I could and
then headed to London with a bit a cash and some work experience.
Stayed there for about 5 years, saw heaps of football, went to
loads of gigs, had a great time basically.
Stay at home and get yourself a bit better sorted out. Then
when you leave you can do it properly. It's hard to see when you're
15 but waiting for a while was the best thing I ever did.
Mate, I stayed at home until I was 21, saved as much as I could and
then headed to London with a bit a cash and some work experience.
Stayed there for about 7 years, saw some football, went to loads of
gigs, had a great time basically.
Stay at home and get yourself a bit better sorted out. Then
when you leave you can do it properly. It's hard to see when you're
15 but waiting for a while was the best thing I ever did.
did he mention his plan?
School from 845 - 315 (monday - friday)
Work 4-10 (monday - friday)
Satuday is day off
Sunday all day work
Thats some life
dont do it daniel
sizzla and s2art nearly the same as me! I went when i was 19.
Stayed 6 years. Rest the same.
did he mention his plan?
School from 845 - 315 (monday - friday)
Work 4-10 (monday - friday)
Satuday is day off
Sunday all day work
Thats some life
dont do it daniel
You took that seriously?
lol
I wouldn't do it. Its sounds all good having a lot of freedom etc
but it definitely wouldn't be worth it. You have to pay all of your
own bills, get a job and do everything else that is involved with
flatting when you could be at home for free with a lot less
responsibility.
I left home when i was 15 or to be more precise home left me ,i got
home from pretending to be at school and my parents had moved!
So where'd u go?
It's all good and well for you to tells us your intentions but what
about your motive? *Why* do you want to leave home, especially at
such a young age? I've known a few people who've had to because of
their home environment, and I hope that you're not in the same
situation as them. If you don't *need* to leave, I'd suggest
staying put. Enjoy your youth without the pressures of paying your
bills, dealing with flatmates, and living up to even more
responsibilities than you have now. Flatting isn't as great as it
sounds. Sure, I get along great with my flatmates and I have no
trouble with the lifestyle, but it does add to my stress level and
I do miss my family heaps, more than I thought I'd would. That
being said, they're in Tauranga and I'm in Wellington, but I'd
gladly move back home if the commute wasn't seven hours each way!
If you are, however, in a situation where you feel you *must* leave, first think - is it really that bad? Can I do anything to make home life more enjoyable? If not, then talk to your school guidancer counselor, or a WINZ case worker, and they will be able to help you figure out what you want and how you can get it. There is a benefit scheme for young people living independantly from their families, this may help.
I strongly suggest that leaving be your absolute last choice, but it is up to you. Make sure you think it through and come to a decision you can stand by. Best of luck.
If you are, however, in a situation where you feel you *must* leave, first think - is it really that bad? Can I do anything to make home life more enjoyable? If not, then talk to your school guidancer counselor, or a WINZ case worker, and they will be able to help you figure out what you want and how you can get it. There is a benefit scheme for young people living independantly from their families, this may help.
I strongly suggest that leaving be your absolute last choice, but it is up to you. Make sure you think it through and come to a decision you can stand by. Best of luck.
Well said robbwatson.
further to Robbs comments, the IYB (independent youth benefit) is
for "kids" who can't live at home due toa breakdown in the
relationship with their parents. I work for Studylink (same Gvt
Dept as WINZ) and i deal with this kinda stuff quite often.
Look before you leap son, thats all i'll say.
Look before you leap son, thats all i'll say.
I left home aged 18 for the military and haven't gone home to live
since. Am gonna move into Wellington to start flatting by the
end of the year but if I had the chance would lived with the family
til I could save up enough to survive uni.
Trust me - life outta home doesn't instantly bring girls,
money and mates to your front door. In fact, if I wasn't in
the military back then I woulda got my cute white ass handed back
to me with seven shades of sh*te knocked out of it.
don't do it mate.
Yeah, definitely don't do it unless you're being abused at home.
He might..
He cut his own hair the otehr day and there was bald spots eveyrwhere lol
the teachers rip the piss out of him
Wumbo
U gotissues
Does he go to your school?
He might..
He cut his own hair the otehr day and there was bald spots eveyrwhere lol
the teachers rip the piss out of him
Wumbo
U gotissues
na i dont lol
Got given money for haircut and decided to spend it on
movies..........then i thought "hmm........cant be 2 hard to cut my
own hair......."
Stupid Idea
I now understand why there are courses in these things
and i dnt got issues lol
Yeah mine sent me to school with my lunch wrapped in a road map.
You don't mention school, so are you thinking of staying if you
go?
How will you afford rent if you do stay in school?
If you get a job you will still be on youth rates. (Less than minimum wage).
Stay at home, see if you can pick up part time work and get the stuff you want or buy the things you are going to need when you eventually do leave.
If school isn't working out, talk to a counselor - schools aren't set up to support people who are good at other stuff, like trades. Trade certs do have pre-req's though, so if you are interested, find out what they are (ring a polytech or equivalent place) and start doing that. That way you hopefully won't end up shafted doing a job you hate.
Flatting is expensive and even when you like your flatmates they will still drive you up the wall a fair bit of the time, because you still have the same problem as at home, which is lack of privacy.
Unless you have a real issue where you are concerned for your safety, don't do it.
How will you afford rent if you do stay in school?
If you get a job you will still be on youth rates. (Less than minimum wage).
Stay at home, see if you can pick up part time work and get the stuff you want or buy the things you are going to need when you eventually do leave.
If school isn't working out, talk to a counselor - schools aren't set up to support people who are good at other stuff, like trades. Trade certs do have pre-req's though, so if you are interested, find out what they are (ring a polytech or equivalent place) and start doing that. That way you hopefully won't end up shafted doing a job you hate.
Flatting is expensive and even when you like your flatmates they will still drive you up the wall a fair bit of the time, because you still have the same problem as at home, which is lack of privacy.
Unless you have a real issue where you are concerned for your safety, don't do it.