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You know what, I spend shit loads on mine, a lot of the time on crap i ʞ©$ɟ up or shit that doesnt work. And every second I make a mistake I think, damn Ive learned something. Yeah I could have a train set and buy the wrong tracks for my trains or put the wrong decals on my model planes, but nah.

 

I've got my corolla, I've got my KE70 corolla, possibly the most hated corolla model of all time, it doesnt work right, it smells bad, its rusty and dented.

 

Its illegal, ive used a lot of zip ties on it, i want to kick it, i want to set it on fire.

 

But like all bad relationships in the right light I look at it, and damn...

 

I'm in love.

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finally got the subaru started last night after its 200k sertice. as described a few days back..

 

turns out bleeding a subarus coolant system is quite a difficult procedure, no luck so far.

 

why can't it be like a 4k or a 4age? just fill it up and off you go!

 

not a subaru though, too many pipes to fill. friggin pipes going everywhere.

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Wgmg: hypocritical women. With their set of rules and regulations for a relationship that they can bend or ignore when they feel like it. So angry right now.

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Are you at UQ?

 

Nah Griffith on the coast! Didn't get a good enough OP :/

Because I'm far from gifted when it comes to school work but I just bust me arse.

But busting my arse isn't getting me too far at the moment.

Yeah doing mechanical as well. I'm finding it pretty ʞ©$ɟen difficult.

You at UQ?

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First and second are pretty full on. Once you get through the theory heavy stiff and into the ,ore applied stuff youll be right. Plus, civil is the easiest of the lot haha!

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Ahh civil. The science of things that don't move. Or at least aren't supposed to!!!

 

Civil - the butt of soooo many jokes. My favourite is Mechanical Engineers build weapons, Civil Engineers build targets.

 

3 year graduate Mechanical Engineer here, took me 8 bloody years to get my degree and was utterly sick of it by the end, but get into a good job you like in a field you enjoy and you won't care. Don't worry about marks too much, the best thing you learn at uni doing engineering is the ability to learn new things, as well as knowing where to find info when you need it (a good reference library is worth it's weight in gold, so don't throw away any textbooks).

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