User Controls

Your life now vs. how you thought it would be

  1. #1
    Ajax African Astronaut [rumor the placative aphakia]
    How was your life when you first joined whatever site led you to here? How did you think your life would be in however many years ago that was? Are you satisfied with how it turned out? What have you done to get to where you are now? What do you wish you would have done differently?
  2. #2
    i first read totse when i was like 13 or 14 i think so it's pretty much been totally integrated into my life. it fed my obsession with drugs and fueled a 16 year and counting drug habit, so pretty much i have no idea.
  3. #3
    Soyboy V: A Cat-Girl/Boy Under Every Bed African Astronaut [my no haunted nonbeing]
    I used to think success in life was just a matter of connecting with smart people like myself.

    When I found out they (largely) don't exist I instead became depressed.
  4. #4
    Nil African Astronaut [the overexcited four-footed chanar]
    How was your life when you first joined whatever site led you to here?

    Alright, I don't think my mother was an alcoholic at that point or was managing to suppress it.

    How did you think your life would be in however many years ago that was?

    I don't think that far ahead.

    Are you satisfied with how it turned out?

    Not really but I haven't exactly put much effort into it. NO goals or motivations beside fending off negative consequences of non-participation and too much pride to try and get some kind of handout.

    What have you done to get to where you are now?

    More of the same. path of least resistance.

    What do you wish you would have done differently?

    Suicide about 3 years ago.
  5. #5
    Who African Astronaut [that staidly controlling tamarillo]
    My older brother committed suicide 3 years ago. I didn't know nil then and I don't know (he - she) today. Suicide is never the answer.
  6. #6
    Soyboy V: A Cat-Girl/Boy Under Every Bed African Astronaut [my no haunted nonbeing]
    Suicide is never the answer because you never kill yourself young enough.
  7. #7
    Who African Astronaut [that staidly controlling tamarillo]
    Originally posted by MORALLY SUPERIOR BEING V: A Cat-Girl/Boy Under Every Bed Suicide is never the answer because you never kill yourself young enough.

    yeah only congressmen are allowed to do that
  8. #8
    Nil African Astronaut [the overexcited four-footed chanar]
    Originally posted by Who Suicide is never the answer.

    What is exactly is the answer? Work and pay rent, and use whatever isn't eaten up by imposed costs of breathing so I can buy useless shit, drugs or go on vacation? None of this matters to me. The suicidal ideation has been getting worse lately but I don't consider it pathological, seems to be the rational course.
  9. #9
    Lanny Bird of Courage
    I was 13 when I signed up on totse and I think my life was pretty much just school, friends, and video games at that point. I don't think I had ever thought about what life as an adult was going to be like at that point so uhhh, I guess very different that the lack of concept I had at the time?
  10. #10
    We'reAllBrownNosers African Astronaut
    It wasn't great. It is now. Never thought about it much. But I know that I didn't have any clearly defined idea of what I wanted to do with my life until just a couple years ago. I wouldn't change anything if I could go back and change it. Because that might alter me as a person. Butterfly effect. change one tiny thing and who knows what happens. I've got fucking magic powers and leet ninja skills. But that's only because of some tiny coincidence, where I just happened to google something my tranny friend with an upside down cross on his forehead told me. Had I never googled that, who knows what may have happened. That and a few other seemingly insignificant coincidences has made me a better person. Forced responsibility I guess.

    Matter of fact, I think I love everyone, secretly. This world is awesome. There's always something annoying, something I disagree with but the good outweighs the bad. Change one tiny thing in the past though and that could all be different.
  11. #11
    Octavian motherfucker
    Sired bastards and fucked many women.

    I don't regret nor love either of them.

    On a serious note I would have rather Chose life in my early 20's.
  12. #12
    cigreting Dark Matter
    I found this site last fall after searching for grylls and zoklet to see if there was any archived posts of him and me going after eachother (no homo)
    But i would change alot if i could. Shit seems to be falling apart around me and its the type of things that you cant do anything about. I still havent found a passion for any career yet. Just seems to be that i work to pay bills and put money away each month. I think im putting money away for when ive had enough of my job and decide to quit so then i can fuck off for months/years until i figure out what i really want to do.

    Every job seems to get boring after 6 months to a year so im probably going to go the sole proprietorship route when i get back into the workforce after my extended vacation.
  13. #13


  14. #14
    Kev Space Nigga
    Originally posted by Ajax How was your life when you first joined whatever site led you to here? How did you think your life would be in however many years ago that was? Are you satisfied with how it turned out? What have you done to get to where you are now? What do you wish you would have done differently?

    well when i first found totse i just barely started high school but in my infinite faggotry i just lurked most of the time and then went on a completely different path which i completely regret. i became an ultraliberal neckbeard cuck that wasted his youth whining about LGBT and wymynz rights all the time. i thought we were gonna live in some great democratic utopia with equal rights and eternal peace.

    then i accepted the reality, i crashed, i burned but after throwing out the trash my living standards have improved at an accelerated pace and continue to do so. materially i am much better now but emotionally i am back to the years i was on totse. an improvement but got a lot of catching up to do.
  15. #15
    Archer513 African Astronaut
    Life’s pretty good

    Being a poor white boy from a black neighborhood
  16. #16
    Kafka sweaty
    I didn’t turn to the internet until I was 18. Sitting at a pc on a Friday or Saturday night seemed sad. I was shocked after spending 7 hours online, it meant addiction. People become warped, like trolls, you’re sick in the head and it’s scary to see adults acting so immature.
  17. #17
  18. #18
    Incessant African Astronaut
    I had no idea what I wanted to do or be. I went to school because I was told I had to. I got a degree that came easy to me. And now I work in tech making more money than my parents ever made. So I guess my life turned out better then the chaos I expected. I never would have guessed I'd have the balls to deft my culture and be in a long term relationship where marriage and babies aren't really important or on the table. I use to be so concerned with doing what was asked of me but I actually think this place and other life experiences forced me into to taking my freedom back.
  19. #19
    Rape Monster Naturally Camouflaged
    If I think about my life for longer than 5 seconds I get an intense urge to kill myself
  20. #20
    frala Avant garde shartist
    How was your life when you first joined whatever site led you to here? I was going to a lot of raves and also much more into women.

    How did you think your life would be in however many years ago that was? I didn’t really have an outlook. I am not sure I thought I’d have a future.

    Are you satisfied with how it turned out? Yes.

    What have you done to get to where you are now? Started taking a mood stabilizer lol.

    What do you wish you would have done differently? Mmmm lots of things and maybe nothing.
    The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
Jump to Top