I miss the times when I believed Father Christmas, Easter Bunnies and the Tooth Fairy were real. Especially the Tooth Fairy, I might have had some fun with her in my teens, the little tart.
2007-04-06 21:01:39
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answered by Gilligan 5
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The concept of existence which I now have, means that I cannot miss anything. If I think about an experience, a person, a place, or even a chocolate bar it exists (in my mind at least).
Existence is only what you believe. Therefore, I cannot miss anything of which I can think or remember. Only that which is unknown, or I cannot remember do I miss.
Something which once was there but is now gone physically still exists so long as I can think. What is there physically, is what you have.
What I desire, is a fantasy. A fantasy which never existed, but can be created in your mind to give yourself direction and meaning. It may not be true meaning, but it is better than no purpose at all.
2007-04-05 21:37:41
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answered by James 6
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i am only still very young under 15 but i had this friend who was such a good friend i could tell her anything but when i was in 4th grade we got in a big fight its been almost three years and were still not doing anything together but we do talk when im at dance, also my friend after the end of the school year is moving we have been best friends since 4th grade and i dont want her to move i mean im missing her all ready we talk on the phone and shes in my class were constantly together i really am going to miss her if she moves she'll be moving like an hour and a half away
2007-04-07 06:57:14
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answered by Anonymous
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All the ppl i've left behind from my earlier school days, lying in the sun and having fun which these days is a rare occurance with all my coursework and worries about the future!
Losing the only guy i've ever loved, seeing ppl change maybe for the worse.
Living in a strange new place and not fitting in.
2007-04-06 06:08:35
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answered by purpletear2003 3
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I miss being naive and thinking life was going to be like it is in fairytales. I miss having no responsibilities like when you're a child. I miss my mum or dad being able to make everything better! I miss being important. I miss my Grandma & Grandad, my cat's Parsley and Marz and my yellow ted.
Jeez this is depressing!!!! On a lighter note:
A club night called Sub Tub in manchester. Being on holiday in Japan with my fella.
I also genuinely miss Cadburys Wispa's, and some particular veggie bacon strips that I can't get hold of now!
2007-04-06 05:35:19
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answered by Tluni 3
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I miss my Late Brother who died from a drug overdose.
He was my older brother whom I looked up to when I was only a young boy.
I miss my brother deeply since we were very close as children.
My brother taught me to swim and helped prepare me for the outside world by teaching self defence.
There is never a day that goes by without me thinking of him, since now I have reached the same age as him when he died.
We share a past and summer which will stay in my heart and mind for the rest of my life. That glorious summer of 1984 when we were on our way to stone henge's free festival where the band Hawkwind played at sunrise during the summer solstice, those carefree days of hippie new age travellers, punks and bikers, so very different from today's scenes.
I miss my brother and the path we both once shared along with the idealism which was the very air which we breathed.
2007-04-05 18:29:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Good question. I miss playing at the school park as a child. I didn't really have a care in the world. My biggest concern was to get home before the street light flickered on. I miss having my childhood friends. They were simple, they were genuine.
I also miss hope. When I was in 8th grade, I thought I could be anything. By now, I thought I would have moved away and would have been something extraordinary to show off to those who turned their noses up at me. The older I get, the less I have faith in any of that actually becoming a reality.
2007-04-05 14:31:40
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answered by January 7
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A very good question. The only thing I miss is my mum. She died when I was 17. But I can't honestly think of anything else in the world that I miss apart from lost opportunities. The main one being the opportunity I had to say 'no, I don't want to marry you'.
2007-04-06 08:46:25
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answered by Bunny 4
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I miss having a long hot bath. I am living and working in Egypt and the place i rent only has a shower. The reason most places have showers only is to stop people wasting water in a country where its only rained 3 times in 18 months and then it was only a light shower.
2007-04-06 05:19:42
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answered by fisherman 3
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I miss not having a single care in the world, didnt go to work if i didnt feel like it, didnt have any responsibilities, could up and go places wherever whenever I wanted for how long I wanted, no planning.
I'd never change what i've got now though. A beautiful son, amazing fiance, house which =bills=work! ahhhh sigh!
2007-04-05 21:08:13
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answered by Leesa 2
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I miss being safer going out at night i wish my kids could go clubbing and get rat faced like i did when i was younger without the worry of some one spiking drinks or knifing you for no reason. I wish the world was a safer place for all without the nutters that seem to be breeding today.
2007-04-06 10:13:30
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answered by bren_elvis 2
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