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[_] Anonymous 07/23/18(Mon)09:21:13 No.3348035
Would you retry?
Marked for deletion (old).
>> [_] Anonymous 07/23/18(Mon)11:42:34 No.3348043
>>3348035
Without a doubt yes. Life has its bad moments, but maybe that just makes the good ones seem more
worth it. What I'd give for a second chance at it all.
>> [_] Anonymous 07/23/18(Mon)11:51:51 No.3348044
>>3348035
If the random element still applies then no.
If I'll live the same life and be born in the same year and remember anything from this one then
yes.
>> [_] Anonymous 07/23/18(Mon)13:23:28 No.3348053
>>3348044
But that's basically cheating in life.
>> [_] Anonymous 07/23/18(Mon)23:19:28 No.3348136
I doubt it. Doesn't seem worth the effort and it could've been a whole lot worse
>> [_] Anonymous 07/24/18(Tue)00:16:50 No.3348148
'Abort, Retry, Fail?' was the phrase some wormdog scrawled next to the door of the Edit Universe
project room. And when the new dataspinners started working, fabricating their worlds on the huge
organic comp systems, we'd remind them: if you see this message... always choose 'Retry'.
>> [_] Anonymous 07/24/18(Tue)01:41:21 No.3348167
>>3348035
I'm not sure the choices I'd make with 20/20 hindsight would turn out any better. Give me a
thousand attempts and there's always going to be some unforeseen consequence or missed
opportunity. Some of them I can look back on and already tell there simply were no right answers,
aside from rewriting every single moment of my life up to that point to avoid it, which would of
course result in its own equivalents I'm sure.
So no, I don't think I would. In a way I think the immutability of the past has helped me cope
with and accept it. Were I able to change it I'm sure I would have driven myself mad years ago
failing over and over again trying to find and fix "where I went wrong." But, though it took me
nearly three years to finally get it, the answer is, I really didn't. There's no mistake to fix,
no lesson to learn. Sometimes you're just screwed and there's nothing to do about it but be at
peace with that.
>> [_] Anonymous 07/24/18(Tue)02:11:16 No.3348171
Honestly, I would on one condition:
I find 4chan again.
This has been the only true home I've ever known. It has its flaws, sure, but as numerous as they
may be I still love this place and the people in it. Without this place I would be in a much
worse spot and I may not even be alive. I've made friends here, lost them, had the share of
drama, gone through iterations of boards and the website itself. Nothing could ever replace this
in my life and I don't want it to. Whatever the future may hold (and if there was a reset) I know
I have this place and the anons in it to give me a place to call home.
>> [_] Anonymous 07/24/18(Tue)04:34:34 No.3348196
>>3348171
+1