I'm bored (yes who are you /think of stuff to do yourself thread)

Soldato
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Finished exams 2-3 weeks ago.

I'm bored, applied for a job, been rejected from 2, but still waiting from one.

Most friends are on holiday doing the whole zante/malia/magaluf thing. Personally don't see the appeal, but then maybe I'm just boring git.

I really don't know what to do, starting to feel depressed by the fact that time is ticking away and nothing is really happening.

I've caught up with a lot of TV that I've missed out on and started watching 1 or 2 new series.

Any suggestions.
 
Get some friends you actually have something in common with or just go on hols with them, if you are with the right people then it doesn't matter where you are you'll have fun.
 
I had one but then it broke because of a little kid.

Didn't get it repaired and long story short, parents won't allow me to play it becuase of my bad grades from last year. :(

Also, see what you did there.

You're old enough to have just passed your A-levels but your parents are stopping you using your PS3? Unless you're some kind of child prodigy and are exactly seven years old, this is weird... :p
 
You're old enough to have just passed your A-levels but your parents are stopping you using your PS3? Unless you're some kind of child prodigy and are exactly seven years old, this is weird... :p

Well I got bad grades and they think gaming has messed me up, i.e kept me isolated from the rest of the world according to them :rolleyes:
 
He watches tv series 'cos mummy says he must be indoors by 8pm or he is grounded!

He can't watch too much though, or his eyes will go square. Hence the OP wondering what to do next.

OP, keep applying for the jobs but in all seriousness, enjoy yourself. You'll wake up in what seems like no time and realise you're old and have missed out. Why not go abroad with your mates, money permitting? You'd have a lot of fun when you got there, regardless! Make some memories, regret for what you did is infinitely preferable to regret for what you didn't...
 
He can't watch too much though, or his eyes will go square. Hence the OP wondering what to do next.

OP, keep applying for the jobs but in all seriousness, enjoy yourself. You'll wake up in what seems like no time and realise you're old and have missed out. Why not go abroad with your mates, money permitting? You'd have a lot of fun when you got there, regardless! Make some memories, regret for what you did is infinitely preferable to regret for what you didn't...

Mixture of money and strict parents :(

Hopefully going to uni in a few months so that will all change.

But till then everyday is getting worse.
 
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