Goodbye Concorde. You'll be missed.Why does everyone want to go away? I love being home. But I don't like being left behind.
Goodbye Concorde #76486
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Goodbye Concorde #76486
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Bye Concorde! Your writing style and wit were (are?) wonderful. Hope you're able to work things out and become happier and more at peace. It can be hard, but you are trying and that's what counts.
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Warm fuzzies & best wishes to you, Concorde.
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Concorde, I'll have you know that I didn't thumbs-up your retirement answer because I didn't want to contribute to your unhealthy obsession
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Hah, thanks guys. And thanks Amity. I will admit to checking up on that frequently, even though it's my last answer.
I'll miss it-- I'll miss the relationships I had with the other writers and the relationships I was building, but at the same time I feel really good about leaving. It was really sudden and I feel a bit bad about suddenly abandoning all the ideas and plans I had for the Board and abandoning what I'd been working on with the editors, but it was like I was on the edge of a cliff and I just needed to back the heck up pronto, or I was going over. It wasn't a great place and it was my fault for taking on WAY too much (last semester I was working three part time jobs and taking 18 credits and this semester I'm doing an internship where I work 14+ hours a day) and relying on other people for my happiness, but I'm doing a lot better now and it honestly feels so good. Thanks again!
I'll miss it-- I'll miss the relationships I had with the other writers and the relationships I was building, but at the same time I feel really good about leaving. It was really sudden and I feel a bit bad about suddenly abandoning all the ideas and plans I had for the Board and abandoning what I'd been working on with the editors, but it was like I was on the edge of a cliff and I just needed to back the heck up pronto, or I was going over. It wasn't a great place and it was my fault for taking on WAY too much (last semester I was working three part time jobs and taking 18 credits and this semester I'm doing an internship where I work 14+ hours a day) and relying on other people for my happiness, but I'm doing a lot better now and it honestly feels so good. Thanks again!
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Retiring is HARD. Trust me. I know. But you can keep your friends and still go to many Board parties. And every spring you can indulge for Alumni Week!
I'm kind of glad we didn't have thumbs up while I was there. Getting one of my answers in the top 10 favorites (and later losing it) was hard enough. And competing against Humble Master for stats was killer.
But you know what? Every writer retires some day. Even Katya. (Someday Laser Jock will prove this statement true... someday...) And it's hard. But honestly, when the time comes, it's the right thing. And even though it's hard, it's also a relief. Bask in that relief.
You were a great writer.
I'm kind of glad we didn't have thumbs up while I was there. Getting one of my answers in the top 10 favorites (and later losing it) was hard enough. And competing against Humble Master for stats was killer.
But you know what? Every writer retires some day. Even Katya. (Someday Laser Jock will prove this statement true... someday...) And it's hard. But honestly, when the time comes, it's the right thing. And even though it's hard, it's also a relief. Bask in that relief.
You were a great writer.
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I thought about that, but then I thumbed it anyway.Amity wrote:Concorde, I'll have you know that I didn't thumbs-up your retirement answer because I didn't want to contribute to your unhealthy obsession
Blasphemy! (I choose to believe that he will asymptotically approach retirement, but never actually reach it. )Dragon Lady wrote:But you know what? Every writer retires some day. Even Katya. (Someday Laser Jock will prove this statement true... someday...)
Anyway, best of luck to you Concorde. I hope you can find more balance in your life and please know that you have our support.
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Concorde, you'll be missed. I really enjoyed getting to know you. You were always very kind to me, and you made me feel important.
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Awwww. The softie side of Concorde. :)Squirrel wrote:Concorde, you'll be missed. I really enjoyed getting to know you. You were always very kind to me, and you made me feel important.