Author Topic: What's something you've done that you wish you hadn't done?  (Read 1938 times)





I wish I hadn't let myself get distracted so much in college, by anyone and everyone. I was just looking for reasons to not work, or petty excuses to bunk off.
I should've properly focussed on studying, attending my classes, doing all the work I was set.

Perhaps then I'd have come out with A's across the board.
I wouldn't have ended up essentially failing Chemistry.
I wouldn't come out with a meagre C grade in Biology.

I could've ended up with some really great grades, and while I love the university I'm at (and it's not a poor university in terms of the education it provides), I might have gotten to other, more prestigious universities.
I might've made it in to a Russell group uni (I applied to Warwick and Nottingham), and pusing myself ahead to even try at Oxbridge wasn't truly out of my league.


I suppose I also wish I didn't have the same character flaw that persists here at university.
I'm just lazy, and I wish I wasn't.

I wish I hadn't dated my ex. She was just... Crazy

I wish I hadn't dated my ex. She was just... Crazy

hehe this too


Talked to this one girl I liked too much. Annoyed her. That's all it took to completely ruin my chances lol

I wish I hadn't dated my ex. She was just... Crazy

This is usually what a guy says after their relationship goes sour due to being extremely beta.

Talked to this one girl I liked too much. Annoyed her. That's all it took to completely ruin my chances lol

This is usually what a guy says after their relationship goes sour due to being extremely beta.

well my case is that she disagreed with every single solitary thing i ever said to her, just out of spite

youre late mother forgeter
you must keep your mouth quiet boy before i bust a loving nut up your ass

  • I wish I had started out homeschooling instead of finding out how much of a handicap I was in public school at a young age.
  • I wish I had never asked a friend to tell a girl that I liked her.
  • I wish I had never sent those weird messages to a girl I sat next to at church, because I was banned from Blockland for two years.

I wish I had never sent those weird messages to a girl I sat next to at church, because I was banned from Blockland for two years.
story time
don't leave me hanging


i was actually thinking about this earlier. i guess i'm like modman in that i have done some (temporarily) regrettable things, but i think they've pretty much all evened out by now, and a lot of the decisions that i ended up regretting for awhile i'm pretty happy with now (i.e. coming out to friend... dropping spanish... etc)

story time
don't leave me hanging

It wasn't anything perverted to start off.

I'm pretty sure I was 11 years old and was in T&T (division for junior high kids) at the Wednesday AWANA program that most churches did then (didn't actually attend Sunday services at the church or anything, just AWANA). Once going inside, we usually played PE-style games in the sanctuary and then went into a small discussion room afterwards where we sat in rows. I was assigned a seat behind a girl named Elana (no idea on spelling, pronounced uh-LAY-nuh) and her friend. For some reason, I always wanted to get her attention and decided to act like my usual awkward, stupid self. I would scribble on little pieces of paper with meaningless, odd messages and drop them in her chair while she sat talking to her friend. She would usually either ignore them, crumple them, or throw them back at me, where I'd just laugh and do it again.

Eventually, my parents told me that we were going to start doing AWANA at a different church (the church we were attending Sunday with). I was somewhat upset about it and the odd messages changed into a form of "invitation" for her to start coming to our church for AWANA, but in reality it was along the lines of, "You can come follow us to our church." or "I'll let you bother me if you go to AWANA there."

Several months later (after buying Blockland and going to our new AWANA for a while), my dad was cleaning out our minivan. He came across my T&T book bag and discovered a bunch of those weird notes. I was angrily lectured by my parents out in the garage for a long time and ended up being grounded from Blockland for an unprecedented amount of time. My dad uninstalled it and I didn't know my auth key (ID 10541). Over that time (between 2009 and 2012), I would ask my dad to re-install the game and get the authentication key back for me (registered under his email), but he wouldn't do it. He eventually gave up his resistance in June 2012 and e-mailed Badspot to get the key back, which I ended up using to troll the forums in a similar manner to how I trolled that girl at church.