Worrying too much about the well being of people who weren’t worrying too much about my own
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Boneitus.
I was kind of an ass through a chunk of my 20s. I said a lot of stupid things, and wasn't good at maintaining friendships. If I could go back in time and tell people how much I care about them and enjoy their company, I absolutely would.
I think we need to rethink "Lemmings"
I like Lemmings. It's kind of tongue in cheek, and sort of relevant for those of us who all jumped ship from Reddit.
I don't regret anything. This is certainly not a testament to good decision-making; I just may not be capable of feeling regret.
Starting smoking, even long after you quit that devil is still on your shoulder.