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Ninastar
25-01-2013, 11:17 PM
Mine was telling another gay girl in the company that I wasn't straight.

then finding out a few months later she told everyone at her work placement that she was texting me and trying to make on she was seeing me. Now she works with me and is the biggest chronic bull****ter I have ever known. I wish I had known she was like before I told her. When I found out that she told people about me, she said at first that someone over heard us when there was no one in the room, then she said that the manager made her find out about me... and then she said everyone hated her there and was making up lies to get at her...

jrgudgiu i have never known anyone so annoying.

so yeah, rant over.

Whats the biggest mistake of your life?

Not trying hard enough in school? Wasting time at a certain job?

King Gizzard
25-01-2013, 11:31 PM
Staying on for 6th form at my high school and not going to a 6th form college (which most of my mates went to)

6th forms at high schools are the worst ideas in the world, teachers still treat you like kids, you don't get the interdependency and experience of meeting new people in time for Uni etc etc, and it's so boring, there's no atmosphere and only a few students in each class

Ended up not caring in the end it was so ****. and alas, ended up doing **** in my subjects

My fault

Ramsay
25-01-2013, 11:33 PM
Ah, so many

Mystic Mock
25-01-2013, 11:34 PM
In Year 1 of Primary School I smashed a girls head down on the table for no reason whatsoever, I still feel really guilty about it now.

Drew.
25-01-2013, 11:34 PM
where do i start :pipe:

Ramsay
25-01-2013, 11:37 PM
In Year 1 of Primary School I smashed a girls head down on the table for no reason whatsoever, I still feel really guilty about it now.

Good old Mock, playing hard to get it. i know your style

GypsyGoth
25-01-2013, 11:37 PM
She sounds like a pretty awful person Caitlin, maybe she is hurting in her life, that is why she caused trouble in yours. I hope things get better :hug:


And I’m not sure, I’ve done things I have regretted, but I put that down to suffering from depression. Anyway I like who I am now and I kinda figure I wouldn’t be me if travelled a different path in life. So I’m not sure.

GypsyGoth
25-01-2013, 11:38 PM
Good old Mock, playing hard to get it. i know your style

:laugh2:


I hope you spoke to a therapist or someone after that Mock.

Marc
26-01-2013, 12:02 AM
My worst mistake was not asking Caitlin for her hand in marriage when she slept over that one time

Munchkins
26-01-2013, 12:04 AM
Finding out my boyfriend had cheated on me.. staying with him and letting him cheat on me repeatedly, because i thought that was how relationships were :// (first and only bf lmfao bless me xxxxxxx)
Oh and now being terrified of relationships because of that so im going to die alone ok lol

Sam:)
26-01-2013, 12:10 AM
Stated to really like one of my best friends, then she got a prick of a boyfriend. I was sound to him, and for some reason he used to go on about how he is only with her til something better pops up and all that... Warned her about him, she reacted badly. We got into a huge fight and havent talked in 8 months now. So I regret telling her that so much

Patrick
26-01-2013, 12:12 AM
Loads. One that I was thinking about the other night is leaving my bag in my ex girlfriend's house. Interesting story really,

Was in her house back in May, taxi came and I got in. It wasn't until the top of the road that I realised I forgot my bag, now all I needed to do was ask the driver to do a U-Turn. But I decided 'Aw I'll get it tomorrow.'

So, a week later in town I had to meet her to get my bag of her - and it just so happened I was having a drink with a girl all day [just as mates], and because my girlfriend came to meet me to give me my bag, she seen me with another girl and everything went to sh*t.

So basically bottom line is, If I hadn't of left my bag in her house - that relationship may not of ended. Sucks.

Jake.
26-01-2013, 01:12 AM
Urgh, too many to count

Fetch The Bolt Cutters
26-01-2013, 01:33 AM
letting claudia borrow my copy of 'learn how to do cornrows' on DVD

bitch never ****ing returned it

GypsyGoth
26-01-2013, 01:42 AM
:laugh2:

sooty
26-01-2013, 01:46 AM
I arrived in a country for a week holiday without visa, only found out at immigration that I needed it.

Ammi
26-01-2013, 04:48 AM
She sounds like a pretty awful person Caitlin, maybe she is hurting in her life, that is why she caused trouble in yours. I hope things get better :hug:


And I’m not sure, I’ve done things I have regretted, but I put that down to suffering from depression. Anyway I like who I am now and I kinda figure I wouldn’t be me if travelled a different path in life. So I’m not sure.

..yeah, that's how I feel..there's not point in looking back with regret...everything we do makes us who we are and regrets will never change that...it's all about balance anyway, people will always make decisons they thing are bad as well as good...but there really isn't a bad decision, there is just one that will take you on another path...and that might be the path that you're meant to go on anyway, just not the one that you 'planned' to go on..there might be far more happiness/stuff that's right for you on in the future on that path, so it's best to just go forward on it, I think....and not feel as though anything was a mistake, but just what is going to take you were you need to be.....

Novo
26-01-2013, 05:00 AM
In Year 1 of Primary School I smashed a girls head down on the table for no reason whatsoever, I still feel really guilty about it now.

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