If you could go back in time, what three words would you say to yourself? What might change your life?
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I'm happy gay
To life immortal
To Life Immortal. That's cool. What does it mean?
I'm afraid it means I'm a big geek. It's a quote from the 80's sci-fi TV series, War Of The Worlds, based on H.G. Wells' story. I loved that show. And, like most shows I liked as a kid, it was prematurely cancelled.
This quote was like their Motto. Kind of like "Yo Joe!" Tee hee http://www.waroftheworldsmovies.info/Series.htm
So I suppose you would really really confuse yourself if you went back in time and said To Life Immortal
Cool though.
The three words I e-mailed in before you put up this neato forum were, "Trust your family." I'd say that. You're rignt, the other one would only be confusing. I was just having fun. eheh
Don't seduce boss
"Eat the what?"
I'm with NXArmada ... Buy Google Stock would do me just fine.
Punish Enroll Carlos Immediately
Ineligible for contest ![]()
Muahaha Carlos cracks the whip this time
I want to hear the rest of Mickey's boss story! ![]()
Ah now thats a story to look forward too lol
Death awaits you.
Invest in Google...
Ack! I didn't realize someone had already used the Google comment! OK, my three words to my younger self would then be:
"Just be you" ... and a multivitamin couldn't hurt.
Avoid the military. (I wasted 8 years of my life there)
wasted 8 years, sorry to hear that, I always thought the military was a good thing, just not for me.
It couldn't have been entirely wasted Rocky. You did say it helped you get your education.
Yeah.. but the piece of education I actually got from the military could have been obtained elswhere with less stress and headaches if I'd known what I was getting into.. thus, the warning to my younger self.
Well...avoid the military it is. Did anybody watch the about gays in military on 60 minutes. I thought it was brave and it was a good program
No I didn't see that JT. I wish I had sounds like it would have been a good thing to see.
The Navy has sent me some interesting offers to become an officer after I get done with med school (if I get in), and I know that I would serve in the Navy if they get rid of the "Don't ask, don't tell" policy and allow gays to serve openly. Considering how badly they need doctors and personnel in all of the designators, I hope they get rid of that policy soon. I should try to find that 60 minutes program and watch it. Thanks for mentioning it, JT.
you can see the 60 Minutes program on Yahoo as well as discussions for that topic.
link?
I am not even 20 yet (i'm a 17 year old girl) but if I went back in time to a couple years ago I would say "Don't Give Up," "Give It Time," or "Not Worth It."
I've been through a lot these past couple of years. I followed from Brent's website/blog and this thread inspired me to actually join and Brent's blog inspired me to post. I don't know if I would listen to myself (or even could listen, you know?). I try to follow the advice I would have given my past self currently, but it's so hard as I'm sure most of you would know. I understand more than most people my age that life can be hard as hell but that doesn't mean anybody knows how to cope. At least in a way that is healthy since drugs seem to be the most common mode of transportation out of our own lives.
Some people aren't worth my time but if they were once what got me out of bed in the morning, it's hard to want to wake up.
Sorry for rambling. I've been having a remembrance session and this thread brought up stuff for me. Something about blogging just brings me a sigh of relief though for some reason. No one here knows me personally so I can feel safe telling them everything.
If that makes ANY sense. (shuts up)
Hiyas, Thanks for joining Judas Kiss. I think you are awesome personally. I mean I don't know you yet. but as far as I can tell is that your are far from giving anything up. And sure life is hard at any age. We can either struggle for something better or we can give up and settle. I prefer the struggle because at least you know you making the most out of this gift we are all given.
Maybe Give it Time. Is the best three words![]()
I can't remember what I sent in way back when, but I am still really fascinated with the topic of being able to send a message back to yourself. Even a short 3 word message. For me, there are a couple I would LOVE to send back... as well as a kick in the pants for a couple of things...
TELL HIM! would be a major one for me. And it's only 2 words.
LOSE WEIGHT NOW! everyone probably wants to send this back to their 20 year old self.
DON'T GO HOUSTON this one might change my entire history, though. Is that allowed?
MICROSOFT YAHOO GOOGLE Ryan's on to something here with the stock tips.
KRISTIN SHOT J.R. Minor, but seemed real important at the time
SOMEONE LOVES YOU This would be a message of hope from the future that might make certain times easier to bear
Not sure how I feel about sending too many messages back to myself. Because I might change things for the worse. At the time I made the choices I did, I thought they were the best ones. Whoa, was I wrong. But if I change too much, maybe some things would be worse? Sometimes, the biggest, most important lessons we get in life are born out of adversity... would this change that? Or just change the circumstances about the lesson. Cause even though I would make lots of improvements in my life if I knew then what I know now, mine hasn't been a BAD life. And perhaps no one really gets to live the dream life anyway. I think life is mainly what you make it. And you can change it without messages from the future, if you want to. Maybe. It will be interesting to see what Judas Kiss has to say about that.
Sending ...