One summer Night a Loooooooooonnnggg Time Ago. My Best Friend Moved to texas. I went out there with her for 2 weeks. Everything seemed fine up until the day I left. she was staying. We Embraced for a Long Powerful Hug that ended with a kiss on the cheek, and God I KNEW I was making the Mistake of My Life not telling her how Much I did Love her :-( ..... we remain friends. but I know what it is to Miss "the one"
2006-08-13 16:17:22
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answer #1
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answered by D B 4
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I would like to find the events responsible for creating certain uncontrollable and undesirable attributes of my own character and erase the negativity that I experienced during those events. Or erase the suppression of those events. These are very subtle yet profoundly compelling traits of mine that I can't even put my finger on as to their definite identity. Mainly manifesting themselves as indecisiveness. I know it might have seemed easier to simply say that I'd like to erase that indecisiveness, but I'd prefer to keep me more or less as I am and discover the truths in order to progress.
No real regrets here.
I'm imaginig this like having a rolodex in front of me of all my life's experiences from birth to present and weighing each one against myself as I am today. Wouldn't that make a lot of things come to light!?
2006-08-14 02:12:22
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answered by Ron Allen 3
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I'd erase my decision to go the the big ol' prestigious far-off University to major in something I had no interest in. I'd never been a great student; I'd been accepted solely on the strength of my entrance essays and ACT score. I was seventeen when I started-- too young and too stupid to make a single right decision, apparently. I fell in with the wrong people, isolated myself from the world, stopped going to class, and ended up a financial and psychiatric wreck. It took me about six years to bounce back to my old self.
2006-08-13 17:02:51
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answered by ? 5
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I would erase the trouble I had with the law ,when I was 17.
2006-08-13 17:29:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I honestly can't think of anything, if I erased something then I wouldn't be the person I am today.
2006-08-13 16:56:02
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answered by daydreambeliever0000 4
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Nothing. If I were to erase anything then I wouldn't be the me I am today.
2006-08-13 16:58:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I would erase all self-doubt; otherwise nothing. I am ready for the next chapter in my life to unfold.
2006-08-13 23:57:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Not breaking up with my first girlfriend sooner than I did (I waited about 3.5 years too long-- should have done it after about 4 months). There were many wonderful women I could have dated in college, but instead only had to deal with her cheating on me in the end.
2006-08-13 16:59:13
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answered by Hugo Reyes 3
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I would erase not applying for college.
2006-08-13 16:55:50
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answered by Miss Nice Girl 2
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I would erase being victimized by a pedophile.
2006-08-13 17:04:59
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answered by Anonymous
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