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It's my party and I'll reference the same song I referenced last year if I wanna
Welp, I have somehow managed to survive everything for 18 whole years. Go me!!
I haven't gotten my birthday presents yet, but I did go gambling for a little while (
awehla, I mentioned in a comment that it'd be tomorrow, but the plans ended up changing). I won $63!!! And we had a party at the autism intervention group I go to!
And, of course, the usual Museum of Accomplishments post:
← Age 17 Age 19 →
At age 18:
19th century composer Franz Schubert wrote nearly 200 songs (including two of his best songs), 3 masses, 3 symphonies, and a great deal of piano and chamber music before turning 19.
Aretha Franklin began singing professionally.
Archaeologist David Stuart, skilled at deciphering Mayan glyphs, became the youngest recipient of a MacArthur Foundation "genius" grant.
Prolific science and science fiction writer Isaac Asimov sold his first short story to Amazing Stories.
John E. Payton, too young to drink and barely old enough to vote, drive or get married, became justice of the peace in Collin County, Texas.
Asa A. Long became the youngest U.S. checkers champion.
Edgar Allan Poe enlisted in the army and published his first book of poetry.
Norwegian mathematician Niels Henrik Abel proved that it was impossible to solve the general equation of fifth degree by algebraic means.
Elias Howe, who worked in a watchmaking shop, dreamed the idea of the sewing machine and worked on developing it for the next five years.
Leon Trotsky became a professional revolutionary.
By 18, Billy the Kid was charged with twelve murders.
Keith Moon had already been recognized as one of the best drummers in rock.
Michael Sungaila began to practice the guitar as a hobby, one which he gave up 3 months later due to lack of interest.
Troy Caldwell survived driving head-on through a granite church sign, a nurse-caused drug overdose that caused him to be legally dead for five seconds, and a Forty bottle to the face, all by age 18. The next year, he devoted himself to writing.
Samantha Larson became the youngest person to climb the highest mountains on all seven continents.
Hannah Miller traveled to South Africa to teach orphans, hosted her own one-woman photography show at a local wine shop, and won several prizes for photography.
Randy Gardner stayed awake for 264 hours for a high school science project.
(Wonder if I could do that last one to get rid of my creative vortexes...)
Also, in addition to today being my birthday, this is my 700th post in this journal!! I was going to celebrate with a list of the subject lines from all 700 entries in my journal (and, for once, even my community entries!), but I left my laptop unplugged while I was typing it, and since my laptop doesn't have a low battery alarm (despite claiming that it does), I lost a lot of it and decided to give up. Maybe for my 800th or 1000th entry?
Stay awake for 264 hours to repost this entry
I haven't gotten my birthday presents yet, but I did go gambling for a little while (
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And, of course, the usual Museum of Accomplishments post:
← Age 17 Age 19 →
At age 18:
19th century composer Franz Schubert wrote nearly 200 songs (including two of his best songs), 3 masses, 3 symphonies, and a great deal of piano and chamber music before turning 19.
Aretha Franklin began singing professionally.
Archaeologist David Stuart, skilled at deciphering Mayan glyphs, became the youngest recipient of a MacArthur Foundation "genius" grant.
Prolific science and science fiction writer Isaac Asimov sold his first short story to Amazing Stories.
John E. Payton, too young to drink and barely old enough to vote, drive or get married, became justice of the peace in Collin County, Texas.
Asa A. Long became the youngest U.S. checkers champion.
Edgar Allan Poe enlisted in the army and published his first book of poetry.
Norwegian mathematician Niels Henrik Abel proved that it was impossible to solve the general equation of fifth degree by algebraic means.
Elias Howe, who worked in a watchmaking shop, dreamed the idea of the sewing machine and worked on developing it for the next five years.
Leon Trotsky became a professional revolutionary.
By 18, Billy the Kid was charged with twelve murders.
Keith Moon had already been recognized as one of the best drummers in rock.
Michael Sungaila began to practice the guitar as a hobby, one which he gave up 3 months later due to lack of interest.
Troy Caldwell survived driving head-on through a granite church sign, a nurse-caused drug overdose that caused him to be legally dead for five seconds, and a Forty bottle to the face, all by age 18. The next year, he devoted himself to writing.
Samantha Larson became the youngest person to climb the highest mountains on all seven continents.
Hannah Miller traveled to South Africa to teach orphans, hosted her own one-woman photography show at a local wine shop, and won several prizes for photography.
Randy Gardner stayed awake for 264 hours for a high school science project.
(Wonder if I could do that last one to get rid of my creative vortexes...)
Also, in addition to today being my birthday, this is my 700th post in this journal!! I was going to celebrate with a list of the subject lines from all 700 entries in my journal (and, for once, even my community entries!), but I left my laptop unplugged while I was typing it, and since my laptop doesn't have a low battery alarm (despite claiming that it does), I lost a lot of it and decided to give up. Maybe for my 800th or 1000th entry?
Stay awake for 264 hours to repost this entry
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Happy birthday stranger!!
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Since my birthday dinner is later today, and I still have yet to open all my presents, technically you didn't miss all of it ;)
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