For me a few years ago a friend bet me that I couldn't slow down a cup stack to 20 minutes but I did! It's a lot harder than it sounds because you have to constantly stack without going backwards. What about you guys?
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Well, I have a degree, so that's impressive in practical terms. But for things that a bit more interesting.. well I can almost bench press 300 lbs, which is pretty good for only weighing 150 lbs.
landed a backside 50-50 on this box i had first try. best feeling ever. besides a clean frontside grab. oh so satisfying.
i guess others seem to laud my current job at NASA. but there are far more enjoyable things.
I got the #4 all time high score on Raiden Fighters 2 at this Mexican restaurant on my first attempt. I also outscored my friend 1000:1 on one level. :Pthriteenthmonke
lol if you wanna bring up game scores I had the fastest time (along with another couple top 10 spots) on one of those quick and crash games at Cedar Point!
As for real accomplishments, I have a black belt in Tae-Kwon-Do (which BTW some of my instructors students just recently made it onto team USA) and I at one point I placed 2nd in a sparring competition.
Also, I feel pride in my drumming on rock band considering I have put years into learning that stuff and plan on taking up real drumming soon. Some of my best accomplishments there are:
Science Genius Girl 100% (k it actually dropped one note on one of the rolls but I am blaming that on the kit. BTW it kicks up at 0:37)
Sulfur Gold Star
Welcome to Paradise Gold Star
I personally have not really achieved much worth noting. A bit of scholarships and minor awards. But at the moment, can't say I have a major accomplishment. T'is quite saddening, really.
[QUOTE="coolbeans90"][QUOTE="fidosim"]Jack Cafferty read my comment on CNN. 8)fidosim
Hmm, what comment?
It was during the Summer of '08. I gave Obama some campaign advice regarding the Clintons. :PAwesome. Did he heed it ??? If so, do you credit his win to yourself???? I would...
[QUOTE="fidosim"][QUOTE="coolbeans90"]
Hmm, what comment?
It was during the Summer of '08. I gave Obama some campaign advice regarding the Clintons. :PAwesome. Did he heed it ??? If so, do you credit his win to yourself???? I would...
I doubt he even got my message, but i'll still take credit for his win :D...:(...sorry America.[QUOTE="coolbeans90"][QUOTE="fidosim"] It was during the Summer of '08. I gave Obama some campaign advice regarding the Clintons. :Pfidosim
Awesome. Did he heed it ??? If so, do you credit his win to yourself???? I would...
I doubt he even got my message, but i'll still take credit for his win :D...:(...sorry America. You monster!!!!!! :PDon't know, I just feel like i'm drifting through life, having accomplish anything, well going to college i guess
Hiked to the southern most peak in the northern hemisphere. I was disappointed at the actual size, but went to Lehman Caves was nearby so that made my day.
Used my Jeep Wrangler to Hill Climb to the top of Pikes Peak. I'm a huge Rhys Millen fan. That Rhys!
I guess being the valedictorian for my high school was pretty awesome. It also got me a TON of free swag at the after-grad party. "Hurrr man you gave that speech, here finish my tequila!"D_BatteryThis. It actually got me lucky a couple of times I think. Also, in the 75 years or so of my high school's existence, I am known as the "most celebrated student". That is, won the most awards, scholarships, trophies, etc.
Hm...I can't think of anything, really. Thus far I've led a very typical life for an average 18-year-old girl from the Midwest...you know, I've made some friends, I've had a few jobs, I've graduated from high school with slightly above-average grades, I've gone on to a university, etc. I'm not particularly good at anything, and I am a bit of a slacker. I'm very average/mediocre all around, and I can't think of anything I've done that could possibly be considered an accomplishment on a grand scale. I suppose I've had some personal achievements (I've reached certain milestones, etc.), but that's about it.t3hrubikscubeHigh-five to mediocrity and lack of motivation! Who needs to be somebody, anyhow?
[QUOTE="t3hrubikscube"]Hm...I can't think of anything, really. Thus far I've led a very typical life for an average 18-year-old girl from the Midwest...you know, I've made some friends, I've had a few jobs, I've graduated from high school with slightly above-average grades, I've gone on to a university, etc. I'm not particularly good at anything, and I am a bit of a slacker. I'm very average/mediocre all around, and I can't think of anything I've done that could possibly be considered an accomplishment on a grand scale. I suppose I've had some personal achievements (I've reached certain milestones, etc.), but that's about it.D_BatteryHigh-five to mediocrity and lack of motivation! Who needs to be somebody, anyhow?hi5! :P
Hm...I can't think of anything, really. Thus far I've led a very typical life for an average 18-year-old girl from the Midwest...you know, I've made some friends, I've had a few jobs, I've graduated from high school with slightly above-average grades, I've gone on to a university, etc. I'm not particularly good at anything, and I am a bit of a slacker. I'm very average/mediocre all around, and I can't think of anything I've done that could possibly be considered an accomplishment on a grand scale. I suppose I've had some personal achievements (I've reached certain milestones, etc.), but that's about it.t3hrubikscubeThis sounds just like me :shock: except, you know, the gender thing. And i'm 19 :P
This sounds just like me :shock: except, you know, the gender thing. And i'm 19 :Pmrmusicman247Haha, close enough! :D
Would being highly mediocre be an accomplishment as well?cd_romHmm...it could be, but then if too many people started considering it an accomplishment, its significance would quickly diminish! :(
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