2023 bc that year I got to take a 3 month summer vacation in France and had a wonderful time visiting my family there, eating all kinds of delicious dishes and pastries, and going places. Best yr of my life probably
2017, I graduated, I literally have one of those “I took a bus to the city one day with a list of craigslist addresses to interview for a sublet, and the first one I chose with a blind older lady, and then I took a bus there a week later and moved in with a suitcase. Didnt know a single person in NYC. Didnt have a job. No money. Just had to figure it out. Cut off all family. All ppl from undergrad, and highschool – I blocked on all social media. It was like a whole new life. Experiencing the city that summer of 2017 was magical. Seeing everything for the first time. Wandering around the neighborhood and seeing a sign for central park, not realizing i lived a few blocks away cause I had no idea anything about the city.
The year I got engaged and married. We’ve been married 20 years now. It’s still wonderful, but that was a time I’d love to relive. All that positive change.
1991/92, the year I returned from the Persian Gulf War. I experienced clarity unlike anything I had seen before or since. I knew what was important in life & what was not. Life has a way of convincing you that the most mundane of things are important. Living in life & death has a way of showing you otherwise.
The year dating from when I moved in with my husband, my health was a lot worse (chronic fatigue) but there was so much absolute joy for both of us. We’re still really good 25 years later, but damn 1999-2000 was wonderful.
’95. It was a good year for me. It was a very busy year on the farm, but during the school year I had a lot of autonomy I could treat my parents house like an apartment. I didn’t have money, but didn’t need any. I had a car, a couple bucks for gas, and I could just do what I wanted.
It was a good year. I was 16/17 and didn’t have a care in the world.
Freshly graduated high school and entering into college while also working for the first time. Man that was the best year. Everything was a new experience.
I would want to reexperience the year. I turned 18 because that’s the year. I became independent and I would’ve planned my life out a little differently and took things a little more seriously I am 28 years old for context and I am barely doing the things I’ve always wanted to do in life, but I do wish I would have done them sooner.
I would have taken that job with Google even though it was “boring ” and stayed on for a few years and made bank, but first I would have called in a bomb threat at Logan on 9/11
the last year my grandad was alive, ive forgotten what his sounds like, and i cant even remember the smell or name of the cologne he used.
When i was really little i was sick a lot, and my mom worked multiple jobs to make sure i could see the doctor when i needed to.
My grandfather would hold me, and let me sleep on his lap, draped across his chest, after a puking episode. his cologne always made me feel safe, and the sound of him singing old crooner tunes (Frank Sinatra mostly) left me calm, and helped me sleep through the worst of it.
I could really use that sense of security and peace right now.
Last year of college, living off my parents money, doing well academically without trying and playing a lot of video games with friends alone in my college apartment.
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2018, my peak teenage life and best music
My kids first year. Went by way too fast.
Entirety of grade 8 again. For me that year was absolute peak
Giving & receiving head, felt right, that connection, to die for.
1993, I was in third/fourth grade, it was a great time for movies and to be a kid.
if the implication of this is that I can’t change anything and im just reliving it probably late elementary school or early middle school
19 life was so good then
When my kids were 4 & 2. Before so many things changed & my family was happy.
2016, I spent the summer hitchhiking around the country, found some great friends and felt free and happy.
My senior year of high school, some missed opportunities I didn’t realize until later.
My first year of university
2013 – I would choose myself instead of who I chose to go after.
2023 bc that year I got to take a 3 month summer vacation in France and had a wonderful time visiting my family there, eating all kinds of delicious dishes and pastries, and going places. Best yr of my life probably
When i was in middle school about 5-10th class, damn i could set the school on fire and police couldn’t do anything because im just 13 y/o
2018! The last normal year for humanity and certainly for me
1992, he was born in 1991 but the post-partum depression and constant feeding was overwhelming.
My -0 year B.B. (before birth)
2017, I graduated, I literally have one of those “I took a bus to the city one day with a list of craigslist addresses to interview for a sublet, and the first one I chose with a blind older lady, and then I took a bus there a week later and moved in with a suitcase. Didnt know a single person in NYC. Didnt have a job. No money. Just had to figure it out. Cut off all family. All ppl from undergrad, and highschool – I blocked on all social media. It was like a whole new life. Experiencing the city that summer of 2017 was magical. Seeing everything for the first time. Wandering around the neighborhood and seeing a sign for central park, not realizing i lived a few blocks away cause I had no idea anything about the city.
The year I got engaged and married. We’ve been married 20 years now. It’s still wonderful, but that was a time I’d love to relive. All that positive change.
1991/92, the year I returned from the Persian Gulf War. I experienced clarity unlike anything I had seen before or since. I knew what was important in life & what was not. Life has a way of convincing you that the most mundane of things are important. Living in life & death has a way of showing you otherwise.
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The year dating from when I moved in with my husband, my health was a lot worse (chronic fatigue) but there was so much absolute joy for both of us. We’re still really good 25 years later, but damn 1999-2000 was wonderful.
18 I could restart my career in a field that didn’t make me want to put cigarettes off on myself
2016 because im a cavs fan and was a peak sports year all around
Being 4 years old was pretty nice, life was simple
’95. It was a good year for me. It was a very busy year on the farm, but during the school year I had a lot of autonomy I could treat my parents house like an apartment. I didn’t have money, but didn’t need any. I had a car, a couple bucks for gas, and I could just do what I wanted.
It was a good year. I was 16/17 and didn’t have a care in the world.
1987
https://youtu.be/HewOSY1XLLQ?si=wC2siY4CdlQanmOK
15.5 – 16.5. I’d make some very different choices.
I would want to reexperience the year. I turned 18 because that’s the year. I became independent and I would’ve planned my life out a little differently and took things a little more seriously I am 28 years old for context and I am barely doing the things I’ve always wanted to do in life, but I do wish I would have done them sooner.
2010-2011 to make better decisions for myself before joining the military. I would still serve, I would just go about it a little different.
I would have taken that job with Google even though it was “boring ” and stayed on for a few years and made bank, but first I would have called in a bomb threat at Logan on 9/11
1979, I joined the Army at 17 for a girl I loved. Would not do that again.
the last year my grandad was alive, ive forgotten what his sounds like, and i cant even remember the smell or name of the cologne he used.
When i was really little i was sick a lot, and my mom worked multiple jobs to make sure i could see the doctor when i needed to.
My grandfather would hold me, and let me sleep on his lap, draped across his chest, after a puking episode. his cologne always made me feel safe, and the sound of him singing old crooner tunes (Frank Sinatra mostly) left me calm, and helped me sleep through the worst of it.
I could really use that sense of security and peace right now.
2010, so i would choose a better major
High school, riding my horse every day after school – epic freedom on all the surrounding trails
2013, I want do med school again but actually put in the work this time and stop playing video games too much.
Freshman year of college, I was too depressed and all over the place to have fun and make friends.
My year with her. It wasn’t perfect, far from it, but it was the best i felt my entire life and i didnt even know it
Last year of college, living off my parents money, doing well academically without trying and playing a lot of video games with friends alone in my college apartment.
2012, so I can be a better mom to my son. I wasn’t bad or abusive. I just suffered from post partum depression. So I was barely there mentally
None if I can’t change anything. If I can change something, maybe 2010.
This year because it’s fun as hell and I’ve become the person I’ve envied my whole life
Which was the first year Bitcoin came out again?
I wanna say “a good one” but I don’t recall one that qualifies.
Can’t I just start over knowing what I know now?