Well, bread -is- a spongy mass of carbs, sugar, and air, which makes it a ready habitat for bacteria. And unlike algae and water plants which make up a duck's normal diet, bread doesn't fend off bacteria on its own, because it isn't made of living cells.
I an going to be like 23 or 24 when I gradute college. :/
This is assuming I get into college as soon as I graduate highschool, and don't retake any courses.
If it's any consolation, I'm older than that, and I still haven't finished graduating college. Life isn't about how quickly you can reach X milestone; graduating college, landing a career job, etc. It's about the path you chose to take. Just always be conscious of the path you're on, and make sure it's the right one, and you'll be fine.
I am SO FUCKING BORED auuuuugh welcome to the working world Vector, welcome welcome.
I don't know about you, but things never really got better for me post-college. You may want to gird yourself.
I'unno. I've had more jobs than most people... I've aimed for short-term jobs, internships, temp work, etc. to help me build a broad base of experience, and figure out what I want to do with the years I have. Through my working life, I've had jobs I've hated, and jobs I've loved... it varies widely. And, once I learned that I can at least be semi-selective with where I want to apply, and I accepted that sometimes it's worth making less money if I can be happier with what I do, it did get better.
But yeah... I'm really sorry the commute is so rough, and I hope the work itself carries a certain reward, in addition to the monetary one. I wish you all the strength you need to do whatever you need to do, and see yourself through it all.