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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.

HD 22-04-2013 11:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Conzors (Post 5946688)
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

Quote:

Originally Posted by joeysteele (Post 5946649)
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

Quote:

Originally Posted by Livia (Post 5947806)
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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