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by TurncoatI wouldn't have eaten a giant tub of peanut butter when I was... three-ish? Maybe younger?
The experience had me become horribly ill and the taste of peanut butter's made me feel sick ever since.
Yeah, I wouldn't have eaten all those pizza pops. They taste good an everything, but freezer food and the microwave is no way to feed yourself growing up.
I learned that when my back molar fell out. It was super sensitive to specific foods, and yes, there is something deadly inside most processed freezer foods.
Look at that list...
You know what though, if what this guy is claiming is true, that's the stuff I want to eat, so...
http://www.realfarmacy.com/still-eating-hot-pockets-get-ready-to-never-want-another/
It seems pretty clear that the title “Steak and Cheese†is extremely misleading. Apparently referring to the ingredient as “COOKED BEEF STEAK GROUND & FORMED CARAMEL COLOR ADDED†enables Nestle to use the Rancho products listed above which include “Mountain Oysters†(Bull testicles), “Feetâ€, “Headsâ€, “Tonguesâ€, “Sweet Breads†(various glands, and/or the throat), etc.
There is still something inside them which isn't quite right.
I probably would have trained harder during my earlier years.
I had a lot of opportunities related to the arts that I squandered from not thinking about how much I might value it later. I know I can still seek it out, but back then it was jam packed into the curriculum while my father would cover fighting on the weekends. I also was far more tireless then by comparison, but there were some initial issues in the focus department.
I would have changed my major when I still had time.
Psychology I saw I enjoyed and could do without trying far too late. I knew what it was before that, but I used to hate people as a whole considerably more when I was younger and figured a job related to helping them would drive me crazy (that and the whole eight years thing). There isn't enough money for me to consider returning to college yet. My GPA didn't exactly do me any favors when it came to getting into college either.
I would have attended more games of "Humans vs Zombies".
It was fun and I'd formed a mid-sized reputation from what times I did play, but I skipped some games of it out of laziness or insomnia fatigue.
I wouldn't have eaten a giant tub of peanut butter when I was... three-ish? Maybe younger?
The experience had me become horribly ill and the taste of peanut butter's made me feel sick ever since.
Beyond these, it's more about what I want to resume doing as opposed to seeing them as lost opportunities.
It's hard for me to change one thing...I'd just have to start from the beginning. Go back to the age of 6 or so, with my present mind (I think a lot of people would like to do this)
At my core I am quite disappointed over myself in regards to academics when I sit and think about it. Sometimes it makes me feel dirty..I devalued my career when I was a kid, and I still do. I do not have the image for myself I sought for as a teenager and even back in my childhood.
Air,
Would have taken cross country before joining military ranks. No rules. All drugs on da table. Just imagine what one might see long dat trip. Maybe lightin' dag gone cigarette for midget while hookers ridin' my prick. Four people minimum on my dream tour, you hear. Can't choose where goin' next until we out da last door.
Hate,
Grandpa Dick
There wouldn't be any point. I tried my best the first time.
I can't stand regrets. One of my biggest fears is having them when the opportunity is no longer available. I either give what I'm doing my best effort, or I don't start it at all. It's a comforting feeling knowing I did all that I could, even if the instance was a failure. I wouldn't even consider it a feeling really, just appreciating the lack of regret.