For me, it would be that I smoke weed

  • LennethAegis
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    701 month ago

    That I’m a girl now. Would have blown their mind that it was even possible. But then would have been disappointed in me for not having made a video game yet.

    • @gamermanh@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      31 month ago

      But then would have been disappointed in me for not having made a video game yet.

      That’s me NOW, too! Maybe if enough of us get together we can cobble something together to appease our childhood selves

      • LennethAegis
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        21 month ago

        But with how abusive the game industry is, makes me never want to get a job at a company that makes games. But that also means I have a full time job doing something else, and the idea of doing my job and coming home to work on my passion project game also sounds nightmarish.

    • Lumelore (She/her)
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      21 month ago

      I was about to comment the same thing lol. Even the video game part.

      Honestly though, I feel like there’s a chance I wouldn’t have been surprised cause I feel like I subconsciously knew back then but just didn’t understand it or know the words to describe it.

      • LennethAegis
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        21 month ago

        I always felt a kinship with girls while growing up and often thought of it as the idea that men and women really weren’t as different as people kept saying they were.

        No kid, you’re trans. You weren’t a shining example of how a boy can get along with girls. You were just a girl among other girls.

  • @HappycamperNZ@lemmy.world
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    341 month ago

    You see that pretty girl who lets you touch her? That’s your wife.

    See those kids - they are yours. That one can go hunting and will get more girls than you ever will, that one is as kind and caring as you can get, and that one will do dumb shit with you.

  • Beacon
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    281 month ago

    That I never did Something Great™ with my life.

    Didn’t become a rock star, didn’t cure cancer, didn’t invent a world changing technology, didn’t become a famous artist, etc.

    I didn’t know specifically what I was aiming to do, but for some reason I assumed that i would do something that made a big impact on the world. I was totally convinced of it. And it’s not because my parents constantly told me that or anything. The closest i heard was a lot of “you have so much potential if you’d only apply yourself!” Ugh.

      • Beacon
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        61 month ago

        Maybe at your age. At my age almost all of the Something Great bells have rung. Don’t get me wrong, there are still plenty of very meaningful things i can accomplish, and many important impacts i can make on individual people’s lives, - but for me the possibility of doing something that has a broader impact on society is pretty much gone. But so what, the impact i can have on individual people’s lives is still very valuable, and my own subjective experience of life is just as important as anyone else’s! So i try to make my own experience of living as good as it can be!

    • my parents had me convinced id magically save the world. made me feel like id never have to try, so i didnt. we see how that worked out lol

      • Beacon
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        31 month ago

        That’s exactly what i was trying to say. I don’t have the chance to make an impact on society at large, but i absolutely do make a very significant impact on the individual people in my personal circle, and that’s extremely valuable.

  • @Sterile_Technique@lemmy.world
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    271 month ago

    I’m impressed with the amount of people who can actually remember what they were like as a 10 year old. I’ve got some pictures n’ shit of myself from back then, but honestly that might as well be a completely different person, and I can’t tell you jack about what’s going through their head.

    • @MrPoopbutt@lemmy.world
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      31 month ago

      I can relate to that. I remember specific memories, but my situation has changed so much that I don’t relate to being the same person

    • @Reyali@lemm.ee
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      11 month ago

      What age do you start remembering what you were like?

      I became really self-aware at 11. I’m guessing a bit about being 10, but 6th grade (11-12) is when I feel like I started being the person I still am 20+ years later. Obviously I’ve grown, but it started then.

      • @Sterile_Technique@lemmy.world
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        41 month ago

        I have some vague memories from around middle school, but pretty much nothing prior to that.

        Highschool and later are locked in, but before that goes from hazy to brick wall real quick.

  • RachelRodent
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    221 month ago

    That I am a girl now. Seems to be a common pattern şn the comment section 💀

    • Tywèle [she|her]
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      71 month ago

      Same, although I had thoughts in that direction at that age but I couldn’t categorize them.

      • RachelRodent
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        yep. Same (about having had the thoughts and not being able to categorize)

  • @P1nkman@lemmy.world
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    Growing up poor in the suburbs, now living on an old farm in the middle of nowhere, Denmark, growing my own weed, a beautiful wife, have chickens, 2 cats and a dog, my younger self would be flabbergasted. Mostly because I was “destined” to have my life fucked, but I overcame obstacles that surprised my childhood friends. Had one say at my wedding “You were the last person I thought would make it”.

    Gotta be proud of what I’ve accomplished.

    • @whoisearth@lemmy.ca
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      I’m gonna have a drink tonight for this. Here’s to making it. The best feeling you can have as a child is hearing from your parents when you’ve become an adult that they’re proud of who you have become.

      • @P1nkman@lemmy.world
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        61 month ago

        It would be good, had it not been for my father being absent from I was 13 until I was 35, when we reconnected. He told me he was proud of me (wtf?) and we did a video call. He told me I needed to cut my hair (had hair nearly reaching my bellybutton, and I’m male). Realised later why on his Facebook: he’s a self-proclaimed nazi (he’s greek) who believes all gays (probably LGBTQ+ in general) should be killed, and the fact that the only way to punish criminals who’s done something to you is to get your crew together and beat them up. So yeah, fun lol

        My half-brother on my father’s side has completely removed him due to being who he is, which is 100% understandable, as I have also removed our father from my life now.

        And my mother has told me she’s proud of me, but she’s a narcissistic alcoholic, so lots of luggage there lol.

        At least I’m married now 8 years and counting), own a house with land, and have chosen my family (you can’t choose who you’re blood related to, but you can choose your family!), whom I love and cherish.

        Therapy helps (along with mushrooms)!!

        Rant over 😂

        Thanks for the drink 🍺🥂

  • HubertManne
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    161 month ago

    I mean thats like what. fourth or fifth grade. I can’t even relate to who that was. flashes of memory at best. got a little more coherent ones from junior high but even high school and college are a blur.

  • Vanth
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    141 month ago

    Thank jeebus you didn’t have to get married to the type of men in the community/cult we grew up in and pop out babies.

  • @Reyali@lemm.ee
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    Probably that I’m alive?

    I already dealt with (undiagnosed) chronic depression by 10. The first time I thought about killing myself I don’t think I even knew the word “suicide.” I also had an overwhelming sense that I wouldn’t live past 30. That might not have started until I was 11 or 12, but I think it was there when I was younger.

    Weirdly my mom also had an overwhelming sense that she would lose me at a young age from the day I was born, which she didn’t have with my older sister.

    Well, I’m past 30 now. My love of people in my life has kept the suicidal ideation to only that. While I still have chronic depression, I’ve learned to manage it better over the years and medication helps.

    I genuinely don’t know why I was depressed or had suicidal thoughts that young. I didn’t have a traumatic home or childhood. My parents worked a lot but loved me and my sister without question. We didn’t have a lot of money but always had enough food. I loved school and had great teachers. I wasn’t sexually assaulted before I was 10 (I think I was 12 the first time). I don’t know and that bothers me.

    ETA: I guess I was bullied at school by 10, so maybe that accounts for it?

  • @trustnoone
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    131 month ago

    I finally bought that Gameboy advance

  • @ouRKaoS@lemmy.today
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    121 month ago

    My job…

    10 year old me would be amazed

    21 year old me would call me a sell out

    30 year old me would nod approvingly

    Current age me is getting too old for this shit