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Lyiat

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I regret cheating on my fiancee' three years back. It is, obviously, not a moral thing to do, and it really does come back to bite you in the ass every time. I still feel horrible about it... -sighs-
 

Avida

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I regret that one bad choice of word that screwed everything, i regret that most of all.
I regret that time i was naieve
I regret being a **** to some of my current freinds a few years ago before i got to know them
I regret saying that thing to that teacher
I regret not running to her
I regret not managing my money
I regret cocking up my GCSE's
I regret not saying hello to an old friend when i saw him on holiday out of the blue on the last day
I regret bullying the autistic kid (WAS YOUNG AND STUPID, WITH YOUNG AND STUPID FRIENDS)
I regret that party on the 27th
I regret stopping photoshop
I regret conforming so much
I regret taking the easy option
I regret scoffing the christmas chocolate in 4 hours
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samsprinkle

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Bulletinmybrain said:
samsprinkle said:
Hunde Des Krieg said:
samsprinkle said:
I regret yelling at my mom the day she shot herself...
Duuude... that may be the most depressing thing I have heard in at least five years... I am really sorry.
Yeah...It REALLY sucks...
It wasn't your fault really, there are 5 stages of sucide. On that day she progessed from stage 4 to stage 5. >.<

SamuraiAndPig said:
Bulletinmybrain said:
Not making lots of freinds, I currently have 3 real freinds and two potential. One I have practically known from birth, the other two are a elementary school freind and his brother. I also know 2 girls by proxy of said freind. Other then that, I havn't tryed making a freind in real-life really. Probably because I hate most people.
Lasting friendships are way better than having lots of friends. Trust me.
I know this, but social skills is a prominent skill in society if you want to achieve in a career. As you can see, I am somewhat lacking in this category.
yeah...that's fucking hilarious >.<
 

Duck Sandwich

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I regret all the times that I called friends to make plans to hang out, then hearing something along the lines of "I'll call back later if I'm not busy," waiting for them to call back if they're not busy, instead of realising "Screw it, they're not gonna call back, might as well go out and do a run instead of wasting my time in the house."

I regret not getting a job during high school (as opposed to just working in the Summer) and not getting into martial arts, so that I could focus more on
a) Getting homework done
b) Hanging out with friends
Little did I know that marks were fairly inconsequential (at least in Grade 9 and 10, as colleges/universities don't look at those marks) as long as you didn't fail anything, and that no matter how much free time I had, I would rarely be able to hang out with friends, because when they weren't working, they were hanging out with other friends.

I regret not asking out a girl in high school who flirted with me in ridiculously unsubtle ways. Then again, I believed that she was just joking around and that she didn't actually have any kind of feelings for me. Also, I lacked the eloquence that I currently possess, which would have resulted in me awkwardly fumbling for words when asking her out. Furthermore, High School relationships don't matter in the long run, so it's not too much of a loss. Yay!
 

JBarracudaL

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I regret not listening to my orthodontist growing up who told me I had to get braces given my birth defect, (cleft palate/lip) and now my teeth are completely screwed up.

I regret dropping out of high school. I mean, I got my diploma online, but I feel I've missed out on some potentially great times because of simple anxiety.

Nothing else sticks out dramatically for me. Which is a good thing, I suppose.
 

Drake the Dragonheart

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JBarracudaL said:
I regret not listening to my orthodontist growing up who told me I had to get braces given my birth defect, (cleft palate/lip) and now my teeth are completely screwed up.

I regret dropping out of high school. I mean, I got my diploma online, but I feel I've missed out on some potentially great times because of simple anxiety.

Nothing else sticks out dramatically for me. Which is a good thing, I suppose.
In all honesty, you weren't missing much.
 

Dugarel

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Ruzzian Roulette said:
I regret never telling any girl how I really felt. I regret not having enough self-confidence to go through with alot of things.


Damn this thread is depressing.
It's the same here.
 

JBarracudaL

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Drake the Dragonheart said:
In all honesty, you weren't missing much.
That's what I think.
Yet I work around a lot of younger people still in high school and they converse about all the wacky times they're having and I'm thinking, "I wish I could've experienced that."
Then again, I've broken out of my shell immensely since my mid to late teens, and the aforementioned zany adventures tend to only occur in the lives of well-adjusted, social individuals.
I would've likely wasted my opportunity for social fun by sitting in a corner mentally shaking a fist at them while I justify my shyness with gibberish like "I'm too intelligent for that so called normal behavior"
Finally, I would come to grasp that my repellent attitude is the result of angst and hormones after it's too late to enjoy myself anyway.
Or something like that.
It's very likely I would've disliked high school, still, I can't help but wonder what could have been.
 

Wislong

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Falling in Love. Defiantly Falling in Love.
But at the Same Time, not telling a girl how I felt about them.

Love could easily be recreated by running through a field full of bears with your nuts covered in Honey.
 

Bulletinmybrain

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Isaac Dodgson said:
Bulletinmybrain said:
Isaac Dodgson said:
Bulletinmybrain said:
Option 4 must have to do with a girl you like, or someone in danger that later was hurt.

As for option 3, you don't have to go to a funeral. Its pretty much a pity party, why not drink to his memory instead of sulking in a room?

High school sucks. What did you expect would happen if they put the most arrogant, over-compensating retards in the area together would happen?
Option 4 is about a dead girl if you must speculate, and I still regret not going to his funeral, so I could remind everyone to not just sulk in a room, he would of hated that...
Then my assumption was right, dead girl, you must have cared for her in a way or else you would practically be regretting life.

As for grandfathers I guess I just don't understand this things seeing as mine was dead before I was born.
both are long stories really, and of course anything but simple, but hey that's life, or death, or whatever...
You could say it might be a focal point in your life, changed you in some important aspect.

Anyways we live to: Fuck, eat, shit, feel...And die.
 

Johninator712

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SwiftFlux said:
I regret reading this thread full of terribad regrets
I like the word terribad. I regret plenty of things, like any human being one mainly being having to many ideas for what I want to be when I grow up. Hitting high school (seems like it shouldn't matter at this age) is making it a lot harder because the first year is going fast, I didn't try all the variables my first year to eliminate any. I have now set my goal to be either a level designer or a programmer and start a small indie company with my friend (with proper training of course).

EDIT: I also regret telling a girl I like that I got an achievement for beating one of the creators of guitar hero which boosted my gamerscore over 10k. But I totally don't regret the achievement. =P
 

Syphonz

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i watched Unskippable all the way through...I thought it'd get better, but it didn't.
 

Grimm91

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Having sex on a tennis court. Fun, but after your done you just feel like a jerk.
 

sirsolo

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Last Friday. I was a mean horrible person who said rude and spiteful things to friends of someone important to me, ruining the night. Im still trying to repent, and have already apologized... it'll pass soon enough.. but I still regret it.
 

Bulletinmybrain

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I regret not doing stupid things when I was young enough to get away with it.
I would have totally walked under a tall women in a skirt and looked up. Damn you libido not sinking in before height!
 

sequio

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I remember when i was 16 i saw 2 boys bullying a girl. I was in my car in middle of traffic and i saw 1 of the guys shove her down on the ground and both of them walk away laughing. She was on the grass of some building's lawn crying. The cars behind kept honking so i just moved along. Always regretted that.
 

wewontdie11

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I REGRET NOTHING!

Except:
- Almost every Thursday night when I get drunk and do something I'm not proud of.
- Not taking the chances I should have with various women.
- Actually being open with a women who then proceeded to crush me.
- Making one of my friends cry by accidentally insulting his recently deceased mother.
- Simply having regrets.