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Poll of the Day #106; youth or wealth
 Poll Question: Which age would you choose?
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Post #76: 13th Oct 2017 8:30 AM 
I’d also thwart 9/11 and be a national hero at 11 years old. And again, I’d thwart Ahoda from signing up on FE and be just as heroic
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Post #77: 13th Oct 2017 8:41 AM 
Curtis @ 13/10/2017 8:30
I’d also thwart 9/11 and be a national hero at 11 years old. And again, I’d thwart Ahoda from signing up on FE and be just as heroic



You can't quit me that easy Curtis!
Curtis @ 25/7/2017 9:44
Great job Ahoda

   
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Post #78: 13th Oct 2017 8:52 AM 
THE GREAT DR @ 13/10/2017 1:25
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That's actually what I'd do if I could go back in time, learn to drive and get a license! I still do not have a license and I'm turning 26 next month. I'm too embarrassed to do drivers ed at my age but not confident that I could pass my driving test at all. If I take a driving test and fail, I have to do driver's ed.

It's actually not the driver's ed part that I hate the thought of it's that I need to get new temps too. The last time I went in a few years ago they were like "What the hell are you doing boy get a license already". I always get my temps then don't do anything and they expire.

hey me too

i can't parallel park and thats the only reason i haven't taken the test already


I don't honestly think I had to parallel park for my driver's test. I'm still not very good at it though, but I don't ever have to do it.
 
   
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Post #79: 13th Oct 2017 8:53 AM 
I also loved high school and wish to go back sometimes. College was decent too and I'd definitely approach it differently and pick a different major, but the thought of doing all the schoolwork again, sitting through classes...it just sounds horrible.

But doing my soccer career over again would be really, really nice. I'd be an All Star, that's for sure
 
   
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Post #80: 13th Oct 2017 8:57 AM 
I would do college again in a heartbeat, that alone makes it worth it
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Post #81: 13th Oct 2017 9:06 AM 
Curtis @ 13/10/2017 9:57
I would do college again in a heartbeat, that alone makes it worth it


Even with all the research papers?
 
   
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Post #82: 13th Oct 2017 9:08 AM 
Bryce @ 13/10/2017 10:06
Curtis @ 13/10/2017 9:57
I would do college again in a heartbeat, that alone makes it worth it


Even with all the research papers?


Not even a question
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Post #83: 13th Oct 2017 9:18 AM 
That's the only thing holding me back. I'd do high school again in a heartbeat.

College would be tougher, but I guess I can just take the same approach as last time and do the bare minimum.

There are days where I wouldn't actually mind doing homework. I'd pick a different major, for sure...but I guess then I wouldn't meet some of the people I did. But it's not likely anyway since I may pick a different college to go to?

The thought of changing the course of how the rest of my life plays out is stressful.
 
   
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Post #84: 13th Oct 2017 9:27 AM 
Being able to live with my friends again and hang with them daily for years is worth redoing school work AND tbh worth not receiving a shit load of money
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Post #85: 13th Oct 2017 9:40 AM 
I think I'm more inclined to hop back than jump forward, mostly because I'd hate to miss out on many golden years of life.

I may have to befriend people all over again, and maybe not even meet some of the people I initially met, but if I jump ahead 20 years, life will look so different anyway I wouldn't even know who I'm in touch with or what I've been doing with my life.

Jumping back to 10 allows a lot more control.
 
   
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Post #86: 13th Oct 2017 10:02 AM 
10, easily. That's actually the year my parents divorced so it was a pivotal time in my life and I did the wrong thing by hating the world and hermiting myself because I was sad. I wasted my school years and didn't go to college when I should have. I made school a miserable experience when it really should not have been one. And I got a late start on everything. I got my license, my first job and my first girlfriend in my 20's. Knowing what I do now and having my anxieties suppressed a whole lot, I'd easily go back and apply myself better. How I handled high school will always be one of my biggest regrets in life.

I already feel like I skipped life from 10 to 22, so I would really hate to have to do that again from 27 to 45.
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Post #87: 13th Oct 2017 10:22 AM 
Given I lose less than two years of my life for 50 million dollars, this is a no brainer.
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Post #88: 13th Oct 2017 10:31 AM 
JJ @ 12/10/2017 23:09
Idk about anyone else but I can't wait for Vlady to post in this.


LOL- I guess given I'm 43 this one is pretty boring to me.

If it was a question about getting 50 million hot dogs, then this would be a different story.

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Post #89: 13th Oct 2017 10:33 AM 


Boc @ 12/10/2017 23:30
I'd definitely go for 10 tbh. For me it comes down to 35 extra years of life vs. $50 million, and I think the 35 years is pretty priceless. Plus the money doesn't guarantee you happiness anyway


Money doesn't buy happiness, but it buys ice cream, which is like frozen happiness.

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Post #90: 13th Oct 2017 10:34 AM 
JJ @ 12/10/2017 23:20
We should all do 10 yr old heds


I posted two or three year old Vlady in photos.

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