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...I think this has probably been done before but it's hard to always think of new thread ideas...if you could go back in time and advice yourself of anything that maybe you would have liked to do differently or a general piece of advice of something that has worked for you etc..a kind of 'life rule' to follow..what would it be..?...
Jesus.
21-04-2013, 07:27 AM
Avoid horses.
Avoid horses.
..or maybe, just don't fall off them..did you fall off it or did it kick you..?...I'm not sure that I know what actually happened..
Jesus.
21-04-2013, 07:40 AM
I got thrown off, then my legs trampled. It wasn't like the films, where people end up with super powers after animal encounters.
Ninastar
21-04-2013, 07:42 AM
actually try harder in school /cliche.
buts seriously, i didn't revise once.
..would you have chosen a different career path then Caitlin or would you still have chosen to work with children..?..
I got thrown off, then my legs trampled. It wasn't like the films, where people end up with super powers after animal encounters.
...actually Superman lost his powers after he fell..didn't Christopher Reeve have a riding accident...have you been on a horse since JHC..?..
Ninastar
21-04-2013, 08:25 AM
..would you have chosen a different career path then Caitlin or would you still have chosen to work with children..?..
i don't know. i've loved the idea of working with children since i was like 10... but yeah, i do think i'd still work with kids, but i'd use it to go to uni afterwards. i dont have the motivation to go now.
SharkAttack
21-04-2013, 08:29 AM
I got thrown off, then my legs trampled. It wasn't like the films, where people end up with super powers after animal encounters.
This happened to a cousin, she was back up on horses 8 months later, after the healing. It wasn't pretty. Did you heal, Jesus? And as an unfunny aside, I've never seen or read that Jesus ever used his healing powers to do so for himself.
SharkAttack
21-04-2013, 08:35 AM
Advice to my former 16 year-old self: "Whatever it is you're about to do, I've already signed off on." http://i395.photobucket.com/albums/pp32/sharkattack_torrential/smilies/wink.gif
Your turn, Ammi!
Advice to my former 16 year-old self: "Whatever it is you're about to do, I've already signed off on." http://i395.photobucket.com/albums/pp32/sharkattack_torrential/smilies/wink.gif
Your turn, Ammi!
..hmmm, I don't know really, I'm going to have to think about it SA..I know this sounds really naff but I don't really have regrets about most things because I always think that even if things don't seem to be so good at the time, they always lead us to where we were meant to be in life..?...that's just something that my day always said and believed in...I guess my biggest 'regret' came much later in life and that's that I never saw my dad just before he died because he died very suddenly..I think he did know how much I loved him and I know he wouldn't have known anything about it but somehow I just wanted to hold his hand and tell him not to be scared...which he wouldn't have been anyway because nothing scared my dad...
thesheriff443
21-04-2013, 08:48 AM
..hmmm, I don't know really, I'm going to have to think about it SA..I know this sounds really naff but I don't really have regrets about most things because I always think that even if things don't seem to be so good at the time, they always lead us to where we were meant to be in life..?...that's just something that my day always said and believed in...I guess my biggest 'regret' came much later in life and that's that I never saw my dad just before he died because he died very suddenly..I think he did know how much I loved him and I know he wouldn't have known anything about it but somehow I just wanted to hold his hand and tell him not to be scared...which he wouldn't have been anyway because nothing scared my dad...
its hard when you lose someone you love that way but I think its better to go suddenly then watch them suffer slowly and your helpless to end their suffering.
Jesus.
21-04-2013, 08:54 AM
...actually Superman lost his powers after he fell..didn't Christopher Reeve have a riding accident...have you been on a horse since JHC..?..
This happened to a cousin, she was back up on horses 8 months later, after the healing. It wasn't pretty. Did you heal, Jesus? And as an unfunny aside, I've never seen or read that Jesus ever used his healing powers to do so for himself.
I was never a rider before the accident, so I have no intention of ever doing it again.
I really struggled with the healing, as my legs were in a bit of a broken state for a while. I was off them for so long, that they were just too weak.
SharkAttack
21-04-2013, 08:58 AM
I was never a rider before the accident, so I have no intention of ever doing it again.
I really struggled with the healing, as my legs were in a bit of a broken state for a while. I was off them for so long, that they were just too weak.
I rode once 20 years ago and felt bad the entire time, I hear you. And also happy that you have healed, which is what I'm presuming from reading your post. :hugesmile:
Work harder. Play harder.
Advice to my former 16 year-old self: "Whatever it is you're about to do, I've already signed off on." http://i395.photobucket.com/albums/pp32/sharkattack_torrential/smilies/wink.gif
Your turn, Ammi!
..ok, I've thought about it...my best friend died when she was 16yrs old..she was killed while riding on a motorbike with her boyfriend...so my advice to myself would be to tell her not to get on that bike and if I had to, lock her in a cellar until that time had passed...
SharkAttack
21-04-2013, 09:09 AM
..hmmm, I don't know really, I'm going to have to think about it SA..I know this sounds really naff but I don't really have regrets about most things because I always think that even if things don't seem to be so good at the time, they always lead us to where we were meant to be in life..?...that's just something that my day always said and believed in...I guess my biggest 'regret' came much later in life and that's that I never saw my dad just before he died because he died very suddenly..I think he did know how much I loved him and I know he wouldn't have known anything about it but somehow I just wanted to hold his hand and tell him not to be scared...which he wouldn't have been anyway because nothing scared my dad...
There is so much I want to say right now. But I'll keep it brief. First, that I can't help but agree that things are as they are, we simply can't change them. It's fun to fantasize about "making things right," but we've lived them this way for a reason. And second, about dad, I have never lost a parent(yet) and cannot know that pain, whether or not you were close or how the relationship was. I imagine it to be a missing piece that sort of feeds on your soul a bit. Simply put: You have some very nice and wise words. Pleased to know you, and hope all will go well into your future. :)
SharkAttack
21-04-2013, 09:10 AM
..ok, I've thought about it...my best friend died when she was 16yrs old..she was killed while riding on a motorbike with her boyfriend...so my advice to myself would be to tell her not to get on that bike and if I had to, lock her in a cellar until that time had passed...
Selfless wisdom! That's what I was looking for. The only way not to mess with one's own life is by saving another's. :love:
http://i395.photobucket.com/albums/pp32/sharkattack_torrential/smilies/tobed-1.gif Night, Ammi, and TIBBs folks! Always a pleasure. http://i395.photobucket.com/albums/pp32/sharkattack_torrential/smilies/yes.gif
joeysteele
21-04-2013, 09:22 AM
Never assume you have in place all, or even most, that you believe to be right or the only way.
In my time at Uni over the last 3 years,I have seen and got involved with things and people that have completely altered my thinking as to certain things.
(My Grandmother gave me the best advice when I was 13, it was keep an open mind on everything and try to accept that rarely is anythting black or white,there are always grey areas.
I guess to myself and anyone aged around 16, if they wanted it, that would also be the advice I would give them).
lostalex
21-04-2013, 09:26 AM
Lower your expectations.
Never assume you have in place all, or even most, that you believe to be right or the only way.
In my time at Uni over the last 3 years,I have seen and got invovled with things and people that have completely altered my thinking as to certain things.
(My Grandmother gave me the best advice when I was 13, it was keep an open mind on everyhting and thry to accept that rarely is anyhting black or white,there are always grey areas.
I guess to myself and anyone aged around 16, if they wanted it, that would also be the advice I would give them).
..that's the thing I've always admired the most about you Joey...I think that I learned that at a much later age than you...you are a very wise young guy..:love:...
Cherie
21-04-2013, 09:30 AM
Lower your expectations.
:joker: sorry just made me laugh.
Conzors
21-04-2013, 11:35 AM
dont wank off to anyone on cam.
Black Dagger
21-04-2013, 11:36 AM
actually try harder in school /cliche.
buts seriously, i didn't revise once.
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joeysteele
21-04-2013, 04:52 PM
..that's the thing I've always admired the most about you Joey...I think that I learned that at a much later age than you...you are a very wise young guy..:love:...
Oh gosh, thank you Ammi, really nice of you to say that.
LemonJam
21-04-2013, 04:57 PM
Don't take Product design, take English instead.
Firewire
21-04-2013, 05:02 PM
You're going to get a ****-load of abuse from that group including death threats - be prepared.
(I'm 17 so there's nothing much else)
Livia
22-04-2013, 11:35 AM
Completely brushing over the argument about knowing the date of a loved one's death and whether or not you could save them... because frankly that's just too hard a concept to deal with...
I would tell my 16 year old self not to worry so much, that it's okay to be you, it's okay to study hard and be bit a bit of a nerd, that you're actually quite cool, despite what the other kids say. You won't always be gangley and skinny... you will grow into yourself and that in a few year time when you've finished uni you'll be able to visit the girl who led the bullying campaign against you at the checkout she works on. When you go, wear something fabulous, and take a minute to let her know that you've spotted alllll the weight she's put on.
I'd tell myself to be wary of who I trust because people aren't always what or who they say they are. I'd also say that the winning lottery ticket numbers for two days after your birthday are: 8, 20, 26, 34, 42, 43 and the bonus ball is 25.
dont wank off to anyone on cam.
Banana.
My advice to myself...
"**** the internet before it's too late" :hugesmile:
the truth
22-04-2013, 12:46 PM
Never assume you have in place all, or even most, that you believe to be right or the only way.
In my time at Uni over the last 3 years,I have seen and got involved with things and people that have completely altered my thinking as to certain things.
(My Grandmother gave me the best advice when I was 13, it was keep an open mind on everything and try to accept that rarely is anythting black or white,there are always grey areas.
I guess to myself and anyone aged around 16, if they wanted it, that would also be the advice I would give them).
great post, sincere as always bravo:wavey:
Niamh.
22-04-2013, 12:49 PM
Completely brushing over the argument about knowing the date of a loved one's death and whether or not you could save them... because frankly that's just too hard a concept to deal with...
I would tell my 16 year old self not to worry so much, that it's okay to be you, it's okay to study hard and be bit a bit of a nerd, that you're actually quite cool, despite what the other kids say. You won't always be gangley and skinny... you will grow into yourself and that in a few year time when you've finished uni you'll be able to visit the girl who led the bullying campaign against you at the checkout she works on. When you go, wear something fabulous, and take a minute to let her know that you've spotted alllll the weight she's put on.
I'd tell myself to be wary of who I trust because people aren't always what or who they say they are. I'd also say that the winning lottery ticket numbers for two days after your birthday are: 8, 20, 26, 34, 42, 43 and the bonus ball is 25.
haha, amazing :worship:
GypsyGoth
22-04-2013, 12:57 PM
I think I'd tell myself that it gets better.
King Gizzard
23-04-2013, 12:18 PM
don't leave things till the last minute
Jesus.
23-04-2013, 12:39 PM
That's the kind of advice you'd give to yourself the day before you turned 17.
Marcus.
23-04-2013, 01:52 PM
just chill out and doing try to be everyting has to be done now
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