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Mar 2006

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Jul 4, 2006, 12:50 PM
Local time: Jul 4, 2006, 10:50 AM
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Mostly, it's just conflicting schedules that seem to break up most friendships, whereas High School had everyone going to class at the same time. In college you end up taking harder classes that such away more personal time, so it's natural that you wouldn't be able to meet with friends as often as before. What with studying, being employed, it really sucks away your free time to unwind with them.
I was lucky that most of my friends tried to work their classes and jobs in the morning and afternoon so we could hang at night. Of course, my parents and I moved away from my hometown, so now I only see them on vacation. It isn't necessary to say what's become of our friendship since then.
The only thing that is reasonable is to find a means to spend time with your friends as often as you can. It might not be like it was a year ago, but at least it will be something. Show them that you value the bonds you've formed and that you want to keep them.
Jam it back in, in the dark.
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