KennyR wrote:
I didn't live at uni, or experience any part of uni life outside lessons (thankfully - I'm not into drink, whoring or getting stoned). I went to lectures, then went home afterwards. That's how it was.
You sound so much like me it's scary. I did the same at Uniy but I travelled 3 hours a day and eventually dropped out. Totally missed the real Uniy experience.
I didn't have my first "proper" job until I was 28. before that I sat at home writing software hoping to sell it, Commodore going bust pretty much killed that off, moving to BeOS didn't exactly help.
Then I got a job in Holland, I didn't really want to move at first but it was good money so I went. It takes months to really learn if you like it in a foreign country or not, as for family, there's always the phone and plane flights are cheap these days. Actually being away from home makes you communicate _more_. Working in an office with other people will make you open up, I don't want to go back to working alone ever again.
I've been through a few jobs and did well in some, badly in others. It's all part of the process of life, you learn a lot of skills you need this way. I also started going out, and you get to speak to people that way, even if it's just the bar staff!
They destroy people's self-esteem and they're not doing it to mine.
Quite honestly, from what I've been reading you don't appear to have any to destroy!
As for your "Neds", everywhere has them - in Northern Ireland we'd call them "hoods" (the nasty ones anyway) they actually look up to the terrorists, and sometimes join them...