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Registered: August 10, 2005
Posts: 9
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what was the year you love so much you wish you could do it over again and why? and the year you wish you could erace?
best: 7.... i as old enough to understand some suff, but no old enough to worry about it or get in troble for it....so carefree worst: 5....the year my grandma died
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Registered: June 02, 2004
Posts: 8339
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Ah ha ha! Yesm, supposedly. Maybe it hasn't kicked in yet, or maybe you are a little different in timing. This is just a general time line of people, not exact. (Otherwise I would have said things like "19years, 4 months, 2 weeks, 6 days and 2 hours: On Top of the World Stage.....".)
Live and Let Live. Love and Let Love.
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Registered: March 08, 2004
Posts: 1686
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Wait, this is my on top of the world stage? God, I want my money back.
And then, as the books were told, Fina replied: "A can of worms, my dear friend? What has this to do with reason?"
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Registered: June 02, 2004
Posts: 8339
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Psychologically speaking, 11-15 and 55-65 up are the worst stages of life (most depressing) while around 16-21 and 30-35 are the best. Here's why: 11-15: The Awkward Stage; The individual is highly insecure, in large part due to puberty and the new peer groups being formed. All aspects of health (mental, physical and social) are dramatically changing in a relatively short period of time, creating a very uncomfortable time. 16-21: The "On Top of the World" Stage; The individual is reaching a more comfortable being with self and others and is exploring new possibilities as a developing person. This is the age most countries apply new abilities and priveleges, boosting this feeling even more than natural. 30-35: The Secure Stage; the individual has, by this point, generally decided on where he or she would like to go with his or her career, family and life. Financially independent (and secure) and beginning a family is what motivates most people to respond with this age as being most satisfying. 55-65 and up: The Everyone's Leaving and I'm Broken Stage; No kidding here, but this is about the time kids have moved out but friends and loved ones may also be dying, creating depression. Also, the body generally begins to drastically deteriorate, making this age a struggling one for most.
Live and Let Live. Love and Let Love.
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Registered: June 02, 2004
Posts: 8339
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I did it yoggie. It's possible. I did it all through high school, in fact.
Live and Let Live. Love and Let Love.
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Registered: March 08, 2004
Posts: 1686
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Heh, I don't know. It's certainly an ability I don't have anymore.
And then, as the books were told, Fina replied: "A can of worms, my dear friend? What has this to do with reason?"
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Registered: February 02, 2004
Posts: 9212
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How did you wake up at 5 AM at 15? I can barely wake up for 7. "You learn about equality in the classroom but you find out about it in life" - Campus Confidential www.myspace.com/yogore
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Registered: March 08, 2004
Posts: 1686
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Best: 15 - Everything was going my way. I felt all spiritually in tune, and regularly woke up around 5 a.m. to go for long pre-sunrise hikes. I got seriously interested in much of the stuff I'm interested in now; it was almost as if I could actually feel my brain switching from childhood to adulthood status. I took time to contemplate the mysteries of life. I suspect a lot of people thought I was high. I was relatively fearless. Two cute girls had a thing for me. Oh, how I miss 2002... Worst: 17 - The summer of 2004 was an intricate tapestry of anxiety disorders and the depression that resulted from them. I still haven't fully recovered, and suspect I never will.
And then, as the books were told, Fina replied: "A can of worms, my dear friend? What has this to do with reason?"
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Registered: April 10, 2005
Posts: 226
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best; either childhood or right now worst; last year when i was in a car accident.
I was gonna say something meaniful, I was gonna say something wise, I would have said something that meant something to me, but I lost my train of thought
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Registered: September 10, 2005
Posts: 3
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Best; 2-4 years old , everything was so simple and fun. Worst: 14th year, my mom left my dad and they had a very bad custody battle.
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Registered: September 29, 2004
Posts: 3690
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Best - Years 1-9. I thrived in elementary school. Worst - 13-14. I got into a LOT of really, really stupid ****.
A lo hecho, pecho.
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Registered: April 27, 2005
Posts: 131
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Best: The 8 and a half months I spent in the womb. It was all pretty much downhill from there. Worst: 7-10- my awkward phase.
Cursed, Unlucky, You're a freak.
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Registered: May 03, 2003
Posts: 8901
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Best - Years 0-5: I probably couldn't contemplate the horrors and despondency of the world. Ignorance is bliss. Worst - Right now: I think too much for my own good.
I like these calm little moments before the storm.
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Registered: September 10, 2003
Posts: 433
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Worst- 8th grade I was 14, I went through some pretty bad stuff Best- Right now, I'm 15.
Just call me Captain Sillypants.
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Registered: August 15, 2003
Posts: 20
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7 and 8 were pretty hard for me; I was dealing with some big changes and it just didn't sit well with the little kid that I was. My best age would be 14... and I just turned 15. I wouldn't want to go back, though. I'm trusting that it will just get better.
"I'm in love with things you can't define." -Waking Ashland
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