Mine was 2005, easily... solid 9.5/10... still innocent, barely, but enough... everything that happened that year was so amazing, so fun, so enjoyable, so surreal... from my special 11th birthday to the game 7 le to Katrina to my best friend staying over for a week in a row in July to all the Laser Quest nights to NBA Live 2005 to that being the last year of my decent eyesight until the end of 2013/beginning of 2014 to everything else... being 11 was so amazing.
I'll also go down the list and rate my years.
2016: not starting off too well, hopefully graduating this year... kinda narcoleptic and in pain right now... hopefully will get better, giving it a chance...
2015: SUCKED! So much pain, so much boredom. 3/10
2014: not bad... easily the best one of this decade...got my lasik 2 days before xmas 2013 and took off the goggles on New Year's 2014... solid 7/10
2013:Definitely the worst year of my life. Could list about 100 reasons why... respond for details. -1/10
2012: A ty year. Just . A little fun, a lot of boredom and a lot of and disappointment. 4/10
2011: Meh. Nothing special, nothing horrible. A lot of nothing. 4.5/10
2010: HORRIBLE! Easily the second-worst year of my life... closely rivaling 2013. When it wasn't miserable it was boring. 0/10
2009: A bit up and down, but overall not too much to complain about... definitely some happiness there. 6/10
2008: Not too much to complain about. Pretty happy and lost my innocence and carefreedom that year, but wasn't too bad... 6.5/10
2007: Not bad at all... a few oddities, but definitely a good amount to enjoy and last full year of carefreedom. 7/10
2006: kinda and down... miserable and worrisome at times, had a few relief moments... letdown year overall. Lost my good eyesight in February. 5.5/10
2005: BEST year of my life! 9.5/10, as aforementioned
2004: another kind of up and down year, some family fighting, but all turned out very well in the end both in my life and the world... 6.5/10
2003: An excellent, fun-filled, carefree year. A few quirks, but overall happiness. Being nine years old was amazing! 8.5/10
2002: My doggie died in March at age 1. I found him strangled, traumatic experience. Otherwise, not horrible though? Good ending to the year... 6.5/10
Don't remember too much in detail before that, honestly
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Any recognized year(s) before puberty. It all changes after that. Never the same.
right... I didn't start sprouting out of my crotch until near the end of 2005, lost my eyesight in february 2006 and it wasn't the same... though I didn't have my semenarche (first masturbation) until August 10, 2008.
Though I did have hairy legs by the age of 9.
Every year is better than the last for me. Keeps you hungry to know that you can make the next day better.
It's kind of gone in the opposite direction for me, tbh.
Most of your good-decent years seem to coincide with Spur les. You should try to get a better at ude this year![]()
Now I've gotta find someone to marry to make me happy tbh. When you're a kid and out of school until 8th grade then the Spurs and video games are all you have until summertime when your best friend visits from New York.
2008-2009 was a different thing altogether. Knew the Spurs weren't going anywhere that year with the age and injuries. But it was 8th grade, my favorite year in school by far. At a South San middle school, no less. Was a star on the basketball and track teams, got laid, had a lot of fun, was the top student in the class, was the principal and vice principal's favorite so I could do whatever the I wanted, was the it guy in the school literally the only time ever... was an awesome year.
Good stuff, UNT. I can visualize it all quite easily & enjoyably.
That's your problem right the there. I see a lot of "boredom" in your OP. Figure your own out. Get a hobby already. If you need somebody else to make you happy, you'll just make them miserable.
Yes. X catches it there...
"My Life" a film with Michael Keaton as a cancer stricken man whose life is coming to an end. He goes to a healer type fellow (the late Haing Ngor) you might remember him from "The Killing Fields." Keaton's wife is played by Nicole Kidman. Ngor forewarns Keaton:::"It's not enough to marry goodness, you have to find it in yourself."
The next time he visits Ngor will be the last time,,,the warning much simpler..."The light is moving too fast, put your life in order."
Well i'm not dying of kidney cancer at 45 if that helps
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Disagree
Only things that allows me to escape for awhile as-is are:::::: NBA basketball, NFL football, going to parties, playing basketball, playing football, playing other sports, playing games, playing computer games, posting on forums... etc. I just need to get out of school, my life has been since I started HS back in August 2009. High school and college have been the worst and most boring years of my life. Oh well.
Listen to what X said there, UNT. Read it until you understand it. If you don't you'll struggle to remember it when it's much too late.
What are you, 20? Establish a career or business or something to set you for the rest of your life before putting a ring on a woman's finger. You want to be a renaissance man before you agree to support a wife + however many kids you end up having.
Mitch with some more sound advice for UNT.
UNT? Do not walk away from it whistlin'.
If college was the most boring years of your life you must not being doing it right. Jesus christ you are a pathetic mother er![]()
I forgot about that show. Saw it 20 years ago and I remember being impacted by it. I need to watch it again now that I have a kid. Wonder if it still holds up. Keaton is so 80's/early 90's.
Disagree. You want someone to go through those early years with you. Makes that part of life something to look back on together. Nothing wrong with having a kid either as long as you can provide for it. It doesn't know the difference between a mansion and a duplex and doesn't care either.
Your own choice, good luck.
I focused on my career and business before graduating. My drive and focus was immediately put in there and life is much more comfortable now before I even hit 30.
To each his own.
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