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DryRash
09-02-2014, 01:24 PM
Hello Habbox!
I was wondering....
Have any of you had any big regrets that you wish you could just turn back time and change everything!
I have had a few one I remember the most is probably playing with fire!
So it goes like this, One day me and my friends was just out and about when we found a lighter on the floor. My
friend picked it up and it worked! So we thought to our self's maybe we should start a camp fire, which was a bit ambitious, (Bear in mind I was 7) so we set out to our den we had which was basically a series of bushes and
dirt, Whit a whole so you could go inside it and see out of. We gathered some paper and my friend got the
lighter and set fire to the paper (There was lots of paper) However before we new it my friend was on fire.
Well his shirt sleeve was. None of us knew what to do but luckily one of my neighbours followed us as he thought we was up to something. He quickly put the fire out and took him home we was all shocked. He later didn't have much burns however we all learnt our lesson that day. Don't play with fire!
Quite a big story there but back to my point, Do YOU have any regrets ?
Wow I'm glad he's ok.
I don't have any big regrets.
Martin
09-02-2014, 02:38 PM
so many things
ever talking to some people :'(
No regrets, no regrets... No I have no regrets... Never ever regret anything. It all happens for a reason. You'll look back and laugh one day at your friends arm being set on fire as you reminisce on life. I've got plenty of silly or bad things that I now look back on and laugh about. It's what makes like that little but more interesting
karter
09-02-2014, 05:46 PM
idk probably taking the wrong subjects in high school
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No regrets, no regrets... No I have no regrets... Never ever regret anything. It all happens for a reason. You'll look back and laugh one day at your friends arm being set on fire as you reminisce on life. I've got plenty of silly or bad things that I now look back on and laugh about. It's what makes like that little but more interesting
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Absently
09-02-2014, 06:08 PM
idk probably taking the wrong subjects in high school
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Oo yes deffo the subjects thing!!! Don't know what I was thinking..
nothing other than choosing to take a-levels
Daltron
09-02-2014, 09:45 PM
Not much I regret ever, but in saying that I do take time to think through tough decisions to do what is right
Ravingducks
09-02-2014, 10:24 PM
My biggest regret is how I underperformed in most of my GCSE's, this is due to messing around during class, not listening and not studying in my own time.
The Don
09-02-2014, 10:36 PM
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But seriously, probably taking so long to get into uni due to not taking anything seriously from 16-18, only ONE more year though until I get there
MKR&*42
09-02-2014, 10:39 PM
Idk I think I always regret a lot of things, but I'm at a stage now where I'm like slowly getting better Wirh my life. And if I hadn't made every decision I have, i wouldnt be at this stage so Meh
Oh act I regret not learning a foreign language years ago in schooolllll cause I came out knowing like 50 german words lmao.
scottish
09-02-2014, 11:06 PM
Yes but that's life.
Sometimes I regret getting into a relationship so young but then I remember how lucky I am in my relationship at the same time so I stop caring pretty quickly :P
-:Undertaker:-
10-02-2014, 05:23 AM
There have been times (mainly in school with some moron teachers) where I wish I had my brain, confidence and argument skills that I have now.
I'd run rings round them.
Francis
10-02-2014, 05:27 AM
No.. Never!
Nothing major stands out to me as something I regret loads, there are small things but yeah they all happen for a reason (or i just have a boring life)
Glad your friend was ok too!
despect
17-02-2014, 11:56 AM
I think the only regret is not telling my family about my sexuality sooner, I left it till I left school simply because I was scared of the reaction I think I was thinking they'd disown me or just generally thinking the worst scenario :P.
Hollie
17-02-2014, 08:11 PM
yeah but most were out of my control anyway so not much I could have done about it
1) Not getting better A-levels I had no idea it would effect me post degree. Some companies demand 320 UCAS points as well as a degree and it doesn't matter that I have a 1st Class Honours Degree a person with a 2:1 and A Levels in Drama, English, Media and Biology is somehow more qualified for a computing job than me with a Maths, Computing, ICT and Chemistry.
2) xxMATTGxx tried to kiss me once but I turned him down.
Ailurus
17-02-2014, 08:49 PM
Oh yeah. I have a big regret I wish I could take back right now.
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