Ireland! Wow, you're lucky. Do you remember living there or were you to young? Also have you always been outgoing?
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[i]*Loads TX-130 SaberTank lazer round*[/i] Yeah I remember a lot of things from that time in my life, my best memory is making a train out of boxes and having my dog pull me and my cousins. Also I was not always out going, but I have always had a positive and up lifting view on life. It wasn't till I went through 4 years of chronic depression and somehow recovered that I realized how much waiting for things and not engaging with others sucked. I realized during my depression that you want to happen will happen if you don't go at it head first. Life is as good as you make is what I like to say.
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Ireland looks so beautiful, I hope to visit there one day. Do you ever want to go back and visit or stay permanently? Wow, I'm sorry you went through depression, but I do have to say that you sound like a very strong and amazing person. I'm not very outgoing though I wouldn't say I have social anxiety, though I am very positive and like to have a good time.
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[i]*Loads TX-130 SaberTank lazer round*[/i] This summer I going there see my grandmother who has recently had a stroke and I'm going there to help take care of her. I'm not sure if I want to live there permanently though as half of the most important part of my life has been in the Americas. Also about your social anxiety problems, I may be able to help you with that as during my depression I did have a lot of socializing problems. What I would suggest is just to get into something you enjoy that evolves you with people, that will help you gain confidence. Once you gain confidence, all you have to do is just start practicing your social skills by just saying hello to someone you don't know even to wearing something that makes you stand out in a group. Don't follow the river as the river is boring as -blam!-, branch off from the river, go down the stream and if you work hard enough, create your own river.