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Going back to High School
#26

Going back to High School

Still in high school. Wish I lived in a less rural area.
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#27

Going back to High School

Quote: (09-27-2013 01:33 AM)houston Wrote:  

This is funny. I met a h.s. senior Sunday, banged her a few times this week and now she wants me to go with her to homecoming next week. I dont see the benefits of going. Maybe hitting up a high school after party [Image: laugh3.gif]
Did she confuse you with a high schooler because of your looks and build? I have to assume that she knows you aren't high schooled age, right?
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#28

Going back to High School

I havent told her old i am. I have no idea what she thinks. Probably 19 or 20.
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#29

Going back to High School

Her fault for not asking
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#30

Going back to High School

I would probably have focused less on sports and chilling with the bros and more on women. Maybe I would have lifted a bit as well. I had a pretty cool badboy jock vibe going on and could def have smashed a lot if that was my focus. Regardless, all in all HS was still the peak of my life so far.

Uni was a completely different story. I would study and socialise more. I spent the vast majority of uni skipping class and surfing the net. I guess going from a middle-lower class school to the best uni in my country was too much of a jump formy 18 year old self. Going back I almost definitely could up my marks significantly.
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#31

Going back to High School

Would have tried so many more things, asked so many more girls out, just not been afraid to fail.

What I now know is that failing doesn't matter, everyone fails. What matters is trying. This is why older dudes clean up, they might not be in as good as shape, have less hair, whatever, but they have a confidence that young guys don't have.

For they guy who said baseball over football, etc., the real answer is guitar.

Would have hung out with the drama geeks because I didn't find out until senior year that its those drama girls who were DTF.
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#32

Going back to High School

Would’ve worked out more, stayed away from the smoking crowd, flirted with a lot more girls (especially that one cute blonde and her friends, good Lord dem titties...), started more bands and steered slightly clear of the computer nerds. Not totally, but a bit.

Would’ve signed up for the exchange student program as well. A year in the USA circa ’00-’03, I can only imagine...

“As long as you are going to be thinking anyway, think big.” - Donald J. Trump

"I don't get all the women I want, I get all the women who want me." - David Lee Roth
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#33

Going back to High School

Would have hung out with a more social crowd and avoided doing so many extracurriculars on the weekend.

Would definitely have been a bit more rebellious.

Would hit the weights for confidence that was lacking.

Would have deferred college for a year and done a gap year backpacking, volunteering, or helping out at a school.
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#34

Going back to High School

Try harder in my classes and go to a 4 year college straight out of senior year.

Play a sport.
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#35

Going back to High School

The only thing I would have done differently was hit the gym, eat heavy, and focus on school. I would have been less concerned with my extracurriculars like music and drama which, while fun, weren't useful.

Thankfully, I haven't reached my peak. Every day I live, I'm grateful for that fact that I get a little bit better and things get more exciting.

I'll be terrified when I recognize that my glory days are behind me. Nothing is worse than stagnating.
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#36

Going back to High School

I was so extremely beta. I did sports and spent every day in the gym. I studied like an animal and graduated High School with 2 years of college credits complete. It only saved me 1 year of college because of the fucking labyrinthine graduation requirements. How many times did I sign up for a class only to realize a week into it that it doesn't actually fulfill some Jerking Off and Fuckery requirement.

I'm not sure how I could have changed things in High School. My family was nuts. The big thing with me was that I was a handsome kid... but because I never really got any serious female attention I never believed it. Looking back I realize that tons of girls liked me... I was just dense like a block of wood. A great example is that I took this hot girl out to movies one weekend. I dropped her off at her home and she said her parents were out of town and asked if I wanted to go listen to music with her. Now you guys can probably guess what she had in mind. Me... I was so dense I declined because I figured it meant she hand me friend-zoned.

I wish there was a rep pill available when I was a kid.
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#37

Going back to High School

Quote: (06-24-2013 09:48 PM)Screwston Wrote:  

What would you do differently if you were able to get in a time machine and go back to your first day of high school? I'll have a nervous breakdown if I think of all the opportunities I fucked up [Image: sad.gif]

I'd of dropped out earlier.
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#38

Going back to High School

Nowadays I wouldn't back down quite like I would when calling out my teachers' bullshit claims.
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#39

Going back to High School

Stop being a little gamma bitch. No, my snarky remarks weren't funny, they were pathetic.

Start lifting and trust my instincts way more.

If you're not fucking her, someone else is.
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#40

Going back to High School

Giving less of a f*ck what other people thought. Going after girls more aggresivly.

Then again, being on the loser side tought me alot about life and I wouldnt change a thing
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#41

Going back to High School

Quote: (12-29-2017 08:13 PM)HankMoody Wrote:  

Quote: (06-24-2013 09:48 PM)Screwston Wrote:  

What would you do differently if you were able to get in a time machine and go back to your first day of high school? I'll have a nervous breakdown if I think of all the opportunities I fucked up [Image: sad.gif]

I'd of dropped out earlier.

That might not be a good idea, judging by your grammar. [Image: smile.gif]
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#42

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Fought the kid that bullied me.

We started out as friends in Grade 9 and then he just turned on me.

Used to put food all over my locker, punch me in the back when he sat behind me and throw food at me in the cafeteria.

I was too much of a pussy to do anything about it, I really wished my dad sat me the fuck down and said tomorrow you're going to knock that fucking fag out. You hear me son?

He never did and my mom never really did anything about it either.

That bullying was the start of my downward spiral into video games and depression.

But I think if I never went through that, I would never have found game or redpill. So it kind of worked out and eventually, the bully gave up. Funny thing is at the end of Grade 12, the bully got caught egging the school as a "Graduation Prank" and our school had walls that were made out of expensive material so cleaning the egg cost the kid 10 grand and he wasn't allowed to be at graduation or prom. Everyone hated him. Got my laugh in.

In the future though, if one of my kids are being bullied I'm going to tell them to knock the fucking kid out.
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#43

Going back to High School

I would have kept lifting after getting kicked out of football. I didn't realize I have genetics to put on muscle quickly until I started lifting again at 23. I also wouldn't have gotten kicked out of 2 schools and sent to alternative with no sports so I could have been a star defensive lineman.
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#44

Going back to High School

I would have adopted a paleo diet. Of course, back then nobody was talking about carbohydrates and the problems they cause. I was in high school from 1986 to 1989.

I would have worked out and eventually developed a six pack. I would have played football and a musical instrument.

I would have went after pussy two and three years younger, although I may not have needed to do so. I would have went after any pussy, even if it was "out of my league."

I would have went to sporting events and hit on cheerleaders from other schools. I love cheerleaders.

I would have approached, approached, and approached. I would have worked on my game all the time, as there were little or no consequences for failure.
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