You can't run from your past, you simply look silly and juvenile even trying.

I heard a quote once that always moves me along.
"The saddest day is the day you realize you are the best you will ever be."

So I would hope that at a young age you look back at your postings from no so long ago and say "Whoa, what the heck what I thinking?!", because if you didn't you wouldn't have learned a thing. It is similar to looking back at your code just a year old and saying, "Way did I make that choice?!".

I think this goodbye post was mostly looking for attention and hoping that the community would come begging you not to leave... There are a rare few that happened for, you aren't Tilly or Abigail, I am sorry. Stick around, keep growing, keep being embarressed by stuff you posted 6 months ago, and you just might become someone like that.

Other than that, see ya its been real.


In reply to Re: GoodBye :-) by Sifmole
in thread GoodBye :-) by mt2k

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