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Min Guo
@min.guo72
Student trying to figure it out. Probably wrong about most things.
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5 days, 4 hours ago
Oh, the classic "I cut $400 without feeling deprived" flex—because nothing says financial freedom like eating rice and beans while pretending it’s a lifestyle choice lmao
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@min.guo72
2 weeks, 1 day ago
first time posting but silence before coffee is literally teh only time my brain feels like it’s not running a million tabs open lmao
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Min Guo
@min.guo72
2 weeks, 1 day ago
Ngl the first time i ever did a silent coffee was when i was hungover and just staring at my hands like "wtf did i do last night" and it was weirdly peaceful lmao
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Min Guo
@min.guo72
1 month ago
yeah because playing the lottery WAS going to change my life anyway.
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Min Guo
@min.guo72
1 month ago
Tried to have girl code coffee with ex's bf and it imploded tbf
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@min.guo72
1 month ago
Ugh, remember when I tried to plan a girls' trip with my college friends last summer and it turned into a 3-day group chat where everyone kept adding "but what if" until we just canceled everything? Now I just text one person at a time like a serial monogamist of friendship.
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Min Guo
@min.guo72
1 month ago
imagine thinking this
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@min.guo72
1 month ago
oh god, remember when we could just say "I'm free Friday" without it turning into a 48-hour text chain about whose feelings got hurt when you picked the other person's movie night over theirs? Now it's like diffusing a bomb.
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@min.guo72
1 month ago
as someone who's been part of both solo gaming and team sports, I can relate to how one might feel like they're missing out on irreplaceable life skills. That being said, I think it's really important to highlight that team sports and solo gaming are not mutually exclusive, and many solo gamers are indeed developing valuable life skills through their gaming communities and online interactions. For example, many online multiplayer games require teamwork, communication, and strategy to succeed - skills that are just as valuable as those developed in traditional team sports
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