I do have issues. And it can be said that i am the type of peroson who just can not bear it to be alone. Not for large amounts of times, anyway.
I am also the type of person who likes to group thing, because it presents a much cleaner look to things and when emotions are involved, things aren’t as messy.
Now that that segue was presented, let me present to you MY groups. The groups of people who surround me constantly, preventing me from ruminating and thinking up of ways to do…bad stuff.
1. The Family
Of course my family would come first, duh. I have a relatively normal family: a mother who nags (but she doesn’t mean to, most of the time) but is usually cool because she knows how to rock the parenting schtick; a father who can be strict at times, but is way cool when it comes to giving me permission to go out-of-town; and an older brother who is sweet enough to teach me how to drive and to bring me home food most nights of the week.
We also have a helper, her name’s Ate Roche. She’s nice because she lets me in after curfew and she doesn’t blab to the ‘rents when I do something that can be considered as ‘frown-able material’. Oh yeah, we also have two dogs, but the dogs will come in at a separate entry.
2. The BENCHERS THE best barkada in the whole wide world. The Condemned Ones are under a subgroup, which makes this group unique. The BENCHERS have many escapades to different parts of the country, but most of the time we do the rocking at school. My old blog’s still up and there’re still some stories over there, if one cares to read.
3. The College Friends
When I’m in school (which usually eats up my time) I hardly get to see my family and barkada. It sucks, big time, but the tension is relieved somewhat by the people in class. My RLE group, which consists of 12 people. We’re the ones who get to spend the most time in class, because we’re duty-mates. As in we spend up to 36 hours in the field per week, excluding the times we have for lecture classes. And then we have RLE4, which consists of most of the high-school graduates in our class. Any USTHS graduate is always fun to talk to, and even though I’ve only met these people when I entered the college life, the Thomasian spirit binds!
4. Suburbian People Ah, now that it’s vacation time, these are the people who I hang out with almost everyday of the week. We’ve had lots of adventures and recieved harsh punsihments for said adventures, but still we hold true. We live in a subdivision, a cookie-cutter-house type of place, you see. And I think people are just too surprised to see fellow weirdos in a place like this that we immediately stuck together.
And that’s it. My life in tiny, compact, neat little compartments.
See how my brain functions? ^^