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If you could travel back in time, what would you tell your younger self?
Thread startersalai
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Hello everyone,
As the title of this thread says, if you had the possibility to travel back in time and meet your younger self, what would you tell them?
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not-2-b-the-answer, Kit1, ScoreCard and 4 others
I would tell them to create Facebook before the Zuck. I always wanted to steal the idea of a millonaire before they so it. I'd teach them all, and then, gain crazy money.
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not-2-b-the-answer, sunflowerdreams, Forveleth and 4 others
You deserve to be loved. And you're not mad or angry. Maybe this would keep me safe from searching for approval in the wrong places, from wrong people.
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sunnysidedown, not-2-b-the-answer, Forveleth and 5 others
There is just too much to tell, i dont think young me can comprehend it all. I can say things like stop believing to the family gaslighting, you are trans and have autism but will young me understand whats going on? Might just be better if i hand over the sn bottle and say its some futuristic candy so young me doesnt have to suffer later in live.
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not-2-b-the-answer, Forveleth, Kit1 and 3 others
Travelling back in time won't make peaceful, guaranteed suicide methods accessible, it won't make me fall asleep eternally so it would be pointless really. I wish I could go back in time and make it so like I never existed at all, only never existing is perfection to me.
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not-2-b-the-answer, d4isy, Trakehner and 6 others
I'd probably just tell him to kill himself sooner before it's too late. I could just tell him it's not gonna work out and see what he does with that info.
Maybe I'd give him some lottery numbers too.
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not-2-b-the-answer, d4isy, Forveleth and 3 others
"Focus more on your hobbies and improving your skills as opposed to trying to fit in a group you don't fit in with. Don't get into a relationship in high school. Listen to your intuition more, if something doesn't feel right there's probably a good reason for that. Some people don't deserve the benefit of the doubt."
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Лена, not-2-b-the-answer, dogbreath and 6 others
I wouldn't really say anything. I think I'd just immediately start with killing my younger self. It doesn't matter what I say to my younger self as actions speak louder than words after all
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not-2-b-the-answer, Forveleth, Kit1 and 3 others
"Please accept your mom's offer to change schools even though you're afraid of changes, it'll be so worth it! I promise! That way you get to move to a big city and can go to a high school you actually want to go to without having to worry about wether you'll manage living in a student apartment or dormroom as there'll likely be schools close enough to travel to from home anyway. Don't let your mom's worries affect your choice of high school either. If you ever start feeling depressed or anxious, ask your gp to prescribe you medication for it. Don't bother seeking help, it's not worth it! Lastly, if you ever start to have thoughts or urges about hurting people pls kill yourself bc that'll never end well... Ohh, and pls stay out of any kinds of trouble! You don't want to get locked up, it's not fun!"
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not-2-b-the-answer, Forveleth, salai and 2 others
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