What are you most NOT looking forward to in 2011

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DanDeFool

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For me, it's finding out what's causing that massive fish/bird dieoff.

Either it'll be the indicator that the End of all Humanity has officially started, and an indicator that those 2012 assholes were RIGHT, or it'll just be the first sign that the biosphere is starting to break under the strain of supporting human civilization, and the quality of life on our good planet is going to start dropping by large increments in the coming decades.

Considering that (probably) over half the human population on the planet can't get enough to eat, that's saying a lot.
 

benderinTime

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Well, my situation I'm both looking forward to/not looking forward to at the same time.
I'm moving to Seattle for a job. Nice part? It's with Microsoft, for a lot of money, and I'm doing something I love (Programming).
Bad part? I'm leaving behind all my friends, family, and girlfriend, all of whom are going to be living in the midwest for the coming years.
 

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RebellionXXI said:
For me, it's finding out what's causing that massive fish/bird dieoff.

Either it'll be the indicator that the End of all Humanity has officially started, and an indicator that those 2012 assholes were RIGHT, or it'll just be the first sign that the biosphere is starting to break under the strain of supporting human civilization, and the quality of life on our good planet is going to start dropping by large increments in the coming decades.

Considering that (probably) over half the human population on the planet can't get enough to eat, that's saying a lot.
Heard about that,but I thought all dem birds died because they were dazed by New Years fireworks.
 

Phlakes

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Breaking Dawn: Part 1.

But seriously... actually, I think I was being serious.
 

Wadders

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My uni exams. I mean I should be used to exams by now, i've spent most of my life so far doing them, but they still fill me with dread.
 

Tartarga

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I don't think there is anything major i'm not looking forward to yet. So I guess for now i'll say more crappy pop music.
 

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Phlakes said:
Breaking Dawn: Part 1.

But seriously... actually, I think I was being serious.
I'm looking forward to it; I think it will be the funniest movie of the year.

I am not looking forward State Of Origin. Why does NSW have to keep getting slaughtered by Queensland? -_-

For that matter, the Australian cricket team looks to be heading the same way, unless the one day side can save us. Regardless, this year is probably going to feature a dramatic reshuffling of the test side and a lot of bitchiness in the press and probably a lot of unfair flack being thrown at young guys playing in their first games later in the year and being criticized as replacements for better known players. I'm not looking forward to THAT part, but I am faithfully sticking behind the boys in the baggy green all the way, irrespective of whether they win or lose.
 

Sarah Kerrigan

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The Justin Beiber movie.

I saw a comic about his life at my local comic book store and died. Some guy asked me if I was gonna buy it, clearly seeing the stack of witchblade, darkness, and Gambit (x-men) comics in my hand and I almost slapped him in the face >_> Not all girls like him, asshole!
 

mindlesspuppet

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The thing I am least looking forward to in 2011 is Skyrim, for I know it will destroy any social interaction I may have for at least several months.
 

Necrotech

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The political campeigning that will be in full swing by years end. WIth all the name calling, exagerated facts and self-grandizing that comes with it from every candidate involved. Thankfully I wont actually be IN the country when that happens. But that also has some side effects.
 

eelel

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Necrotech said:
The political campeigning that will be in full swing by years end. WIth all the name calling, exagerated facts and self-grandizing that comes with it from every candidate involved. Thankfully I wont actually be IN the country when that happens. But that also has some side effects.
You are a lucky duck.
OT: I am terrified of what the Republicans are going to do with their control of the House.
 

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The rise of the popularity of threads in which all you do is complain about things you can't change but also don't want to ignore because you enjoy complaining about them.
Also, misused irony.
 

Necrotech

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eelel said:
Necrotech said:
The political campeigning that will be in full swing by years end. WIth all the name calling, exagerated facts and self-grandizing that comes with it from every candidate involved. Thankfully I wont actually be IN the country when that happens. But that also has some side effects.
You are a lucky duck.
OT: I am terrified of what the Republicans are going to do with their control of the House.
Basically... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1JE7KZdBBU *NOTE* Please dont consider this supporting any political group over the other, this was just the first thought that came to mind and I couldn't resist*
 

eelel

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Necrotech said:
eelel said:
Necrotech said:
The political campeigning that will be in full swing by years end. WIth all the name calling, exagerated facts and self-grandizing that comes with it from every candidate involved. Thankfully I wont actually be IN the country when that happens. But that also has some side effects.
You are a lucky duck.
OT: I am terrified of what the Republicans are going to do with their control of the House.
Basically... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1JE7KZdBBU *NOTE* Please dont consider this supporting any political group over the other, this was just the first thought that came to mind and I couldn't resist*
Ahhhh yes I wouldn't be suprised.
 

DanDeFool

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Haseo21 said:
RebellionXXI said:
For me, it's finding out what's causing that massive fish/bird dieoff.

Either it'll be the indicator that the End of all Humanity has officially started, and an indicator that those 2012 assholes were RIGHT, or it'll just be the first sign that the biosphere is starting to break under the strain of supporting human civilization, and the quality of life on our good planet is going to start dropping by large increments in the coming decades.

Considering that (probably) over half the human population on the planet can't get enough to eat, that's saying a lot.
Heard about that,but I thought all dem birds died because they were dazed by New Years fireworks.
No offense, but that explanation doesn't make sense. If fireworks really were the cause, you'd think we'd be hearing about this shit every year; it's been a long time since the first New Years fireworks display. And what about the Fourth of July? You'd think the streets would be running red with pigeon blood in just about every major city. Maybe if the bird autopsies show no anomalies besides self-induced concussive injuries, then we can go with fireworks.

And it also doesn't explain all the dead fish that started washing up in different places around the world. Although just because we saw those two events at the same time doesn't mean they're causally related, it would be a very strange coincidence.
 

SimuLord

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The biggest thing I'm not looking forward to? My senior year of college starts this fall, and that means I have to start putting the full-court press on companies to get my after-graduation job lined up. That means networking and cover letters and jabbering on at people I don't like in order to make money...and oh by the way, trying to do this from 2500 miles away since my plan is to move back to Boston after graduation...and at my age, making an even medium-term commitment to a place I don't want to settle down is something I loathe the thought of, since it means delaying even further my plans to get married again and start a family---something I'm adamantly opposed to doing in my current location.
 

Ham_authority95

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Not really anything in particular. Having to go through another year in the education system is a pain, though.

EDIT: Oh, I'll also have to take my SAT this coming fall, so that's hardly something I'd mark on my calendar...