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what did you do today?

instead of voting for the election.

Just college as usual.

Y'all?

November 7, 2012

19 Comments • Newest first

eyedrop

school
got mark
home
maple
study
shower
sleep

Reply November 7, 2012
WakelessDream

College, and study for my calc midterm
and election of course.

Reply November 7, 2012
gvjko

@3mpark: I can't vote for a few years still. So i have not really started doing much research but instead just reading various political analysts then comparing them to each other. I am a Canadian so my sources are useless for you. I do not read "400 page bills" because it's much easier to read summaries of these. The majority of the bills are long winded very specific legal things that do not really need to be read by me. I nor anyone ever said you needed to be a political analyst to vote. Anyway I hope that you Vote 2016.

Reply November 7, 2012
gvjko

@3mpark: I, of course, haven't a clue what your schedule and personal life looks like. I just find it extremely hard to believe that in the past 2+ years there has been no itme for you to do a little research. But hey, what do i know?

Reply November 7, 2012
pinoymystic

I'd vote for props.
I don't really care who wins since they're both equally horrible.

-shrugs-

Reply November 7, 2012
gvjko

[quote=3mpark]@gvjko:

Because I am not informed enough to vote. I do not indulge in any subject that matters. I would like to gain life experience before voting. Maybe when I start truly understanding how the economy works, why certain foreign policies are important, major world events, etc - then I'll vote.

It's better to wait than to vote based on a mask put up by candidates and their campaign teams meant to persuade the public to vote for them. It's stupid.[/quote]

Well said, but i do not think this is a good excuse. The campaign has been going on for 16 months, and you are a fully functioning adult fully capable of studying on your own.
You've had years to learn what's going on and make a decision. I do recognize and agree with your opinion, but i think it's you being too lazy to learn the facts and your mind up.

Reply November 7, 2012
Deciduous

"5 more minutes" led to me being 20 minutes late to work, worked ~8 hours with relatively no problems (no great customers either, but damn i love my coworkers), went to vote, picked up some groceries and movie rentals, and now i'm relaxing with the election coverage and some beer.

Reply November 7, 2012
gvjko

Blegh i was late for school and had a crappy day.

Reply November 7, 2012 - edited
DevilOfRoses

Went to school, went shopping, then came home and studied boooooo.

Reply November 7, 2012 - edited
gvjko

I don't understand why people don't vote. I could go into a long-winded rant on why you should but instead.

Y U NO VOTE ?

Reply November 7, 2012 - edited
NonSonoFronz

I didn't have school today.
But, I was busy for a good chunk of the day doing stuff. So I didn't get as much as I wanted done. Now I'm here reading The Great Gatsby.

Reply November 7, 2012 - edited
Themarkoftrey

School and teachers are stressing about voting but i had a good day

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LEGENDairy

I'm not American

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Spatchka

literally nothing...skipped school and stared at the ceiling for 9 hours.

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greatgodkt

didn't go to classes because of depression...

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DopeReligion

People who are of-age and don't vote are the bottom-feeders of society.

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Fiercerain

Volunteered at an election rally to remind students to vote, went to class, just came home and went to vote in my respective precinct and I'm getting drunk and listening to commentary for the election results.

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damonaire

i almost did my math homework,

can't find a pencil, jeez

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