I would pull my swimming costume back over my boobs before I walked the length of the pool infront of the whole school.
2006-11-01 07:58:00
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answered by Anonymous
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If I could I would go back in time. I will make you issue a letter instead of asking this question to declare the I, my name, has advised you to do this as an answer to the question that would have been asked, and as a proof of the fact of the matter of the question - that time travel is possible.
Now that since I am still here will you be willing to write a message instead of asking yet another question in the near future. What that question will be I do not know because you have not asked it yet. You have not created that future for yourself. But you can compose that message before things starts brewing into the cauldron for the process of actualisation of their future reality.
2006-11-02 07:28:58
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answer #2
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answered by Shahid 7
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nothing. if i were to do that i wouldn't be the same person that i am now and therefore would have no reason to go back to change anything. If that is the case then i would have changed nothing and would still be the same person with the same problem that i wanted to go back and change. I would get stuck in a loop for the rest of eternity. going back changing the thing and then going back to the way things were that would result in me attempting to change the thing again. This process would be repeated for ever until time itself is destroyed. To go back and change something is putting yourself in form of hell where you are doomed to keep going back to change something and then when you lose the reason for going back to change anything you end up with the same life that you had before the change and having to go back and change it. what a f***ing paradox.
2006-11-02 05:40:01
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answered by Who Cares 1
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now where do we begin? there are so many things I'd like to change. an unending list springs immediately to mind, from the sublime to the ridiculous. yes, quite ridiculous too, but not all that sublime.
if it was just one thing though, and one thing only. you know, i don't think it would be to alter what i did, but to do something i didn't do...you see i still carry a torch for ...? sorry, that's my secret.
2006-11-02 07:19:38
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answered by nessie 3
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I would have been much more relaxed about dating, would not have dated any of the men I did, not have married, and would have made a beeline for the town where I know my sweetiepie was living, and snaffled him from under the chilly nose of his horrible ex-wife, so we'd have been happy together for the last 20 years, instead of just one (so far!)
2006-11-01 18:22:10
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answered by Specsy 4
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Hmm, interesting thought. This is the philosophy section, correct ? Have you considered that one way in which we measure time is by the APPARENT duration of events which we percieve as time passing. now given that point, surely the very act of motion 'to do' - ie 'go from a position of where you are are now' involves that self same duration of time, so that, effectively EVERY motion 'to do' takes you further and further from the events we percieve of as past. So TO GO back in time can only mean TO GO forward in time, since every act takes time.
2006-11-01 16:25:54
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answered by rob s 2
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Something I did? Good question! I never did anything seriously wrong, so I dont have much to atone for 0-:-) lol
Actually, what I wish I could have done was told one of my ex bf's that I liked him much much sonner than I finally did *we wasted a lot of time before we got together..we were both pretty shy*
2006-11-01 16:00:05
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answer #7
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answered by starikotasukinomiko 6
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If you go back and change something it will change who you are and where you are now. Would that be worth it to you? I can think of things I would like to change of course. I would say that if you are happy in your life you shouldn't regret anything you have done. Its part of who you are.
2006-11-01 15:59:03
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answered by sukesgirl 4
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Law Degree and a science degree..on the second go round.
2006-11-01 15:58:09
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answered by Diamond in the Rough 6
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I would have come on to that girl I knew in school who I loved hopelessly, and who (with the benefit of hindsight) I suspect fancied me, at least slightly.
2006-11-01 22:07:26
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answered by Anonymous
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