Mr. SmartyPants wrote:That's why you always remind yourself that what you have is precious. I say that because everything you have won't always carry on with you in the future, so hold them dear when they're still there with you.
=3
bakura_fan wrote:>_> like the companion cube in your av, right?
but seriously, yes. It is odd how things tend to be missed once they are in the past.
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:Not in cruelty
Not in wrath
The REAPER came today
An ANGEL visited
this gray path
And took the cube away.
teen4truth wrote:The 'good old times' never seem so great until they are in the past, where we can never reach them again. Then we realize how wonderful they were.
I guess you don't know what you got 'till it's gone.
Bobtheduck wrote:Um... It's funny you brought up the Emo thing... They're ruining it for those of us who are genuinely depressed and need to talk to someone about it. Gah, I hate Emos... It's as if the boy who cried wolf survived, but the wolf got someone else.
Nate wrote:There are good things and bad things about every part of our life. There was nothing better about our childhood, it's merely our short memories forgetting all the bad things about our early years, because who wants to remember the bad things? We thus thrust out all the bad experiences and keep the good ones, causing us to falsely remember those days as "the good old days."
bakura_fan wrote:....what's emo?
Nate wrote:I think there is a trend in this day and age to glamorize the past and look at it through rose colored glasses. The fact is that there's no such thing as "the good old days," it's just what commercials and TV shows would have you believe.
uc pseudonym wrote:Wouldn't it be more emo to suggest that things have always been bad, but we fool ourselves into believing they were good once they're past?
Hiyakawa Sayaka (my character from my writing) wrote:God has given me a gift, that I really don't know what to do with. I guess, all I can do is put it in his hands, keep my hands inside the car, and expect to end up destroying parts of Tokyo with my perfectly good guitar.
Mave wrote:I'll just say that while I miss certain things in those 'good old days' of mine, I'm also enjoying the good present days as well. There's very little that's going on currently that makes me want to greatly desire going back to the past. It's like having pros and cons in every stage of your life.
E.g.
Kid: No responsibilities YAY, no independance UGH
Adult: Much responsibilities UGH, much independance YAY
For me, it works out quite nicely in the end. ^^
teen4truth wrote:The 'good old times' never seem so great until they are in the past, where we can never reach them again. Then we realize how wonderful they were.
I guess you don't know what you got 'till it's gone.
Sorri, leave it to the crazi emo girl to depress everyone...but I just felt like getting that out and discussing it with anyone who feels the same.
Nate (post: 1185284) wrote:Looking back on the things we enjoyed as kids, most of it wasn't so great. Look at video games. Yeah, there were super awesome games like Mario, and Zelda, but look at most of the other NES games out there. A lot of them were crap, created to be frustratingly hard to create a sense of false replay value. But we loved them, we were too young and naive to realize how terrible the games were. It's only when we fire up the rom and play it that we realize, "Man, this game sucks..." Look at our old TV shows. Yeah, there were some ones that stood the test of time and were awesome, such as Masters of the Universe. But I tried watching Transformers G1, and I loved that show as a kid. But all I can see now are the terrible plots, the deus ex machina going on, and the horrible coloring and animation mistakes. It's just not as good.
teen4truth (post: 1185072) wrote:The 'good old times' never seem so great until they are in the past, where we can never reach them again. Then we realize how wonderful they were.
I guess you don't know what you got 'till it's gone.
Sorri, leave it to the crazi emo girl to depress everyone...but I just felt like getting that out and discussing it with anyone who feels the same.
Mave (post: 1185345) wrote:I'll just say that while I miss certain things in those 'good old days' of mine, I'm also enjoying the good present days as well. There's very little that's going on currently that makes me want to greatly desire going back to the past. It's like having pros and cons in every stage of your life.
E.g.
Kid: No responsibilities YAY, no independance UGH
Adult: Much responsibilities UGH, much independance YAY
For me, it works out quite nicely in the end. ^^
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