High School Bucket List
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Miss a day of school and go on spontaneous
hiking trip
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Get into college
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Have an idea of what I want to do with my life
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Buy a flip phone for a month and say or nahhh to
social media
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Throw a party that lives up to my brother’s
legacy (only invite pets)
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Find out what Mebit’s tattoo means
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ACTUALLY complete an entire Harry Potter
marathon and NOT fall asleep before the second one is over
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Spend a night driving on country roads and
listening to music
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Max a limit (if there is one) on number of
spotify playlists
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Go to Forecastle and every music
concert/festival I can before my bank account commits suicide
College Bucket List
·
Decide a major
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Find a solid group of friends that will always
have my back
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Learn how to socialize and not be an awkward
piece of hotdog water
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Stop using the phrase hotdog water
·
Learn how to dance
·
Pull an all-nighter
Before I Die Bucket List:
·
Backpack around Europe
·
Buy land so I can adopt every animal at animal
shelters
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Have a job that makes me happy
·
Have a big family
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Climb a mountain
My numero uno on my high school
bucket list is to buy a flip phone and yeet social media for a month or so. My
friend and I have talked about doing this 5ever and I think it will be a
healthy break from the hotdog water we call social media. While I have to admit
I use social media daily, (it’s quite addicting) I hope to branch away from
this toxic mess and live a more simple and pure life. Having a flip phone will
allow me to contact those needed and also eliminate the distracting I phone.
In college I hope to develop my
learning skills and kick start my career. But lets be real, what is the point
of college if you don’t have fun? I hope to find a healthy balance between
school and social life (and possibly soccer.)
Before I die I want to backpack
and travel through Europe. Travelling is very important to my family and my
parents make sure I see my fair share of airports (my favorite place to be
because it means exploring somewhere new.) I have been to Italy and Holland and
I hope to further my travels by taking a gap year after college (following
Walker and Emma’s steps.)
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