bob Posted December 29, 2013 Posted December 29, 2013 My aim is to write my phd thesis and pass my viva. After that i'll need to get a job. These aren't really NYR though, rather things i have to do next year or face running out of money and end up living on the streets. Well i did all of the above, so that's good. Also managed to get engaged, which is nice. Don't really have any resolutions for next year though. But I want something to quote next year so... ... I resolve to learn Kung Fu, build my own house, and make friends with at least a C-list celebrity.
Jon Posted December 29, 2013 Posted December 29, 2013 Not usually one for resolutions but one I do have for next year is to learn how to Ski. Always wanted too, never got round to it. I will next year.
Magnus Posted December 29, 2013 Posted December 29, 2013 Speaking of, another resolution of mine is starting a "get @Jolly64 to TJ for a BJ" fund. I'd donate to that, but only if they did more than a blowjob. But I guess "get JP to TJ for anal sex" doesn't have quite the same ring to it.
Ashley Posted December 29, 2013 Posted December 29, 2013 I'd donate to that, but only if they did more than a blowjob. But I guess "get JP to TJ for anal sex" doesn't have quite the same ring to it. Get JP to TJ for DP?
Kav Posted December 29, 2013 Posted December 29, 2013 (edited) Even though I've been coming to the site since the N64-Europe days, I always stuck to the gaming boards with the odd foray into the anime/manga and football threads. This year I started to have a gander in the general chit chat board and got a little more involved (to the dismay of some people it seems, haha). Well my resolution for next year is to get much more involved in the general chit chat board so the community and I can get to know each other better, because even though opinions differ and sometimes arguments break out, I love it here! Edited December 29, 2013 by Kav
rizz Posted December 29, 2013 Posted December 29, 2013 Get driving licence, get job, meet someone new. I feel like it should be done in that order for maximum efficiency (not sure that's the word I'm looking for. Effectiveness maybe?) but kinda want to jump in there reverse order.
EEVILMURRAY Posted December 29, 2013 Posted December 29, 2013 You lil' bitch... I make the New Year Resolution topics round here. I'm Jools Fucking Holland bitch! :'(
Ellmeister Posted December 29, 2013 Posted December 29, 2013 This year I'm going to become qualified accountant and at least finish saving for deposit for house and start plan to move out!
Serebii Posted December 30, 2013 Posted December 30, 2013 Oh yeah. I guess I could aim to move out this year, but if I move out on my own, I fear I'll turn all Howard Hughes like.
Magnus Posted December 30, 2013 Posted December 30, 2013 I don't know who that is, but if he was a reclusive serial killer who wore the skin of his female victims like a suit, then that sounds about right.
Jimbob Posted December 31, 2013 Posted December 31, 2013 Well, giving it more thought this year over the previous years. I say the same, and i don't seem to achieve a lot. But i am committed to trying to achieve things in 2014. And they are as follows. And yes, the first 2 are the same as previous years. Lose Weight Become more Social Leave my job Get another job Stop being a dick/idiot Read more books* *I say this, i've got a book on my bedside table that has been there over a year and i'm barely 1/2 way through it. I have a travel book in my bag for the journey to and from hell (sorry, work). But i also tend to have my 3DS with me, so it gets forgotten. I've also got at least 8 books on a shelf needing to be read. So yeah, that's the aim this year. Regarding the leaving employment, i know my contract ends in March. But i have this feeling they'll extend all contracts by 6 months or more. So from the 6th onwards i shall be applying for work like my life depended on it.
Daft Posted December 31, 2013 Posted December 31, 2013 Finish my first draft by end of April. Find an artist. Carry on freelance copywriting. Learn how to cross stitch. Get 600 followers on Instagram by year's end (arbritrary and random). Bench 150kg. Don't know how realistic this is. I can bench 110kg at the moment. Do more powerlifting in general. Maybe try aim to do a one max rep Squat of 200kg. Go bouldering more. Finish reading East of Eden.
Jonnas Posted December 31, 2013 Posted December 31, 2013 -Pass fucking everything. -Find a job abroad during the summer. -Do something new during the coming semester. Like learning Japanese. I can do this shit, I just need to get it together.
MoogleViper Posted December 31, 2013 Posted December 31, 2013 Learn how to cross stitch. May I ask why? I did some cross-stitch when I was younger. It's pretty easy but really boring.
Jamba Posted December 31, 2013 Posted December 31, 2013 Is this code for "I resolve to start that adult toy company that I keep going on about"?
Goron_3 Posted December 31, 2013 Posted December 31, 2013 2013 has been an amazing year for me so far; I've gone from being the Finance Officer of a Students' Union and the chairman of a company with a turnover of over £2 million to a master's student in Chemistry. I've made some great contacts and it's certainly helped me plan my future. For next year, my goals are: -Graduate with a 2.1 -To get my body fat % down to 15% (currently 20%) and to be able to bench at least 80Kg (currently I'm at 55kg). -To either get myself onto a graduate scheme OR to start a PGCE in Chemistry -To start up a Formula 1 website and to become a Formula 1 writer. Hopefully I can make some contacts in the sport which might come in handy one day -And finally, I want to complete a final fantasy game (likely VII or VIII), because I'm 23 and running out of excuses now
Ashley Posted January 1, 2014 Posted January 1, 2014 So a slightly fuller list: - Speak to my father less - Travel more - Make more friends - Some gym/body resolutions but I'm not sure what yet. May wait until I join the new gym (again) next month as I may get a PT. I could set goals, but it would be guess work - January resolution to gain a stone (6.35kg) to get me up to 11 (69.85) - Make considerable improvements in learning scripting - Finish a (film) script - Try boxing - Do more adventurous stuff (want to go scuba diving with sharks for my birthday, want to climb the O2) - Go on more dates I think that's enough for now.
Gentleben Posted January 1, 2014 Posted January 1, 2014 I really wanna get called for jury duty this year. I am 35 and never been summoned once. I wonder what the odds are on getting jury duty. /blows horn that summons ne forum stat and probability teams.
Eenuh Posted January 1, 2014 Posted January 1, 2014 I am horrible with resolutions, which is why I never really do them. My ones for last year were: - Find a different job, one I like. Didn't find a different job, but am getting a new position in two weeks. Though I don't know yet if that will be any better. =P - Join the gym for squash and get fit! I did join the gym for squash but sadly did not get fit. Probably got worse, whoops. - Save monies. This didn't really happen. Money went on new car, new tv, Glastonbury, going to Belgium for my sister's wedding, seeing my family in London (all good things though!). Resolutions for this year are similar: - Get fit and lose weight (at least 10kg, preferably 15kg) - Start saving for a holiday and a house - Look for a different job - Start illustrating more and try to do something with it (contact publishers?) - Maybe learn webdesign - Do more fun things, go out more (already planning to go to a festival so that's a good start!) We will see how it all goes. =P
Daft Posted January 1, 2014 Posted January 1, 2014 May I ask why? I did some cross-stitch when I was younger. It's pretty easy but really boring. I like making things in real life. I do/did so much work on computers it's a nice change. I like learning new things, too (also fancy learning something that is a bit of a distraction that allows me to think - back in university I taught myself to juggle and that was a great distraction). Think it would be quitter fun to do some pixel art cross-stitching too. Any advise on a good way to start?
MoogleViper Posted January 1, 2014 Posted January 1, 2014 I like making things in real life. I do/did so much work on computers it's a nice change. I like learning new things, too (also fancy learning something that is a bit of a distraction that allows me to think - back in university I taught myself to juggle and that was a great distraction). Think it would be quitter fun to do some pixel art cross-stitching too. Any advise on a good way to start? Well I only never got onto making my own designs, but I'd recommend starting with a few simple patterns. Easier patterns are ones that use fewer colours, not just having simpler shapes. Also get a small frame to begin with. When you're just learning you don't want to be making bigger patterns. It'll be more expensive and each one will take a lot more time. You don't want to be doing the same boring pattern for ages when you're just learning/practising. Better to do many small patterns than few big ones.
Mr_Odwin Posted January 9, 2014 Posted January 9, 2014 I am horrible with resolutions, which is why I never really do them. My ones for last year were: - Find a different job, one I like. Didn't find a different job, but am getting a new position in two weeks. Though I don't know yet if that will be any better. =P - Join the gym for squash and get fit! I did join the gym for squash but sadly did not get fit. Probably got worse, whoops. - Save monies. This didn't really happen. Money went on new car, new tv, Glastonbury, going to Belgium for my sister's wedding, seeing my family in London (all good things though!). Resolutions for this year are similar: - Get fit and lose weight (at least 10kg, preferably 15kg) - Start saving for a holiday and a house - Look for a different job - Start illustrating more and try to do something with it (contact publishers?) - Maybe learn webdesign - Do more fun things, go out more (already planning to go to a festival so that's a good start!) We will see how it all goes. =P I've read a lot of children's books in recent years and what I've seen of your work is often better than what's in published books. Do it!
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