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Posted by Banora on Jan-02-2011 08:31:

Ever wonder if your life had been any different?

What if Stu was born in Africa and couldn't chase birds all day?
What if Bas was a girl?
What if w-ashley was a well adjusted, productive member of society?
What if Lira was illiterate?
What if Jenny was raised an uptight, prudish girl who was taught farting is wrong?

All these questions and more can be answered in this game! AlterEgo

Now hurry off and make your new lives better.


Posted by Fledz on Jan-02-2011 08:39:

1. There's no birds in Africa?
2. Why can't he still become a woman?
3. What if he is and he's just trolling?
4. Sometimes I think he is.
5. Farting is wrong?


Posted by Jake Benson on Jan-02-2011 08:41:

anyone with a prefrontal cortex wonders if their life has been different.


Posted by Banora on Jan-02-2011 08:43:

quote:
Originally posted by Fledz
1. There's no birds in Africa?


No, he's too busy getting chased by lions, obviously.

quote:
Originally posted by Jake Benson
anyone with a prefrontal cortex wonders if their life has been different.


And anyone with an internet connection can find out just how different.


Posted by Sushipunk on Jan-02-2011 08:52:

quote:
Originally posted by Banora
No, he's too busy getting chased by lions, obviously.


The African Lion-Bird, obviously


Posted by Reza on Jan-02-2011 09:12:

I wonder how my life would have been like if my penis curved to the right and not left


Posted by Sushipunk on Jan-02-2011 09:15:

quote:
Originally posted by Reza
I wonder how my life would have been like if my penis curved to the right and not left


Yeah, I've always wondered about that too.

Are you right handed? I wonder if there's a correlation.


Posted by Meat187 on Jan-02-2011 09:55:

I always wondered how my life would be if I had studied medicine instead. Probably completely different. Or linguistics...!
I actually find the thousands of possibilities wasted with every decision staggering.


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Jan-02-2011 10:58:

Mostly I just wonder how my life would have gone if I were sane.


Posted by Meat187 on Jan-02-2011 11:21:

Now come on, you can't possibly be insane. After all, you have a bastardized crossing of Yukii and Ygrene as your...
Oh. I see.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Jan-02-2011 11:34:

I've been spending most of the last fortnight being an emo bitch and thinking fate has fucked me over. Sometimes in life you can do everything right and the outcome is still outside your control.

So it's fair to say I've been wondering what might have been.


Posted by Fledz on Jan-02-2011 11:40:

I have those moments, I think everyone does. The difference in the last few years has been that I've accepted the fact I can't change anything in the past but I can definitely affect how the future will turn out.
As long as I'm alive and healthy, the rest I can influence.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Jan-02-2011 11:44:

I'm generally of the opinion that most outcomes in our lives are determined by our own actions and decisions, which just makes it doubly frustrating when it isn't the case.


Posted by Ian on Jan-02-2011 12:06:

Due to my health issues, I do wonder a lot what things would be like had I not been ill for most of the time. But at the same time, it was being ill that made my path and i've got to accept it & see where it goes, and I've met some good people who I probably never would have if not.

Some more questions to add to Jori's list

What if arturob really died?
what if tta went to specsavers?
What if Del had brought us ta 2.0 but then stalled on 3.0?
what if Chlola wasn't a split-personality attentionwhore?
What if Fledz was Bosnian, not Croat?


Posted by igottaknow on Jan-02-2011 14:35:

Re: Ever wonder if your life had been any different?

quote:
Originally posted by Banora
What if Bas was a girl?

Of all of these this would be the easiest transition if any.

I confess sometimes I ponder what it would be like if I had a full head of hair...


Posted by EddieZilker on Jan-02-2011 15:07:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
I'm generally of the opinion that most outcomes in our lives are determined by our own actions and decisions, which just makes it doubly frustrating when it isn't the case.


90% of the time that's true. Anger, depression, despair directed at any portion of the ratio (90:10), apart from functioning as that reminder not to touch the glowing, red stove burner, is utterly useless.


Posted by stealthman on Jan-02-2011 16:18:

I blame laziness.


Posted by Silky Johnson on Jan-02-2011 16:20:

My life would be vastly different, I think, had my dad not been killed when I was 14. Different, but not better. I would have had many things a lot easier, and done a lot "better" earlier on - but I wouldn't give up any of my life now for that. I've always felt genuinely happy and have done what is true to myself. I don't think I would if my dad was still an influence in my life.


Posted by Zyklon_Jay on Jan-02-2011 16:25:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
I've been spending most of the last fortnight being an emo bitch and thinking fate has fucked me over. Sometimes in life you can do everything right and the outcome is still outside your control.

So it's fair to say I've been wondering what might have been.


Dude, you are like 23 years old, there is a lot of baseball left in you. Always remember....there is no I in team but there is a U in cunt.

Rarely are we where we want to be when we are 23 simply because around that age our expectations tend to be above average because we don't know any better. You will see that with a few more years under your belt, things like salary and quality of life will come on their own. You are a very smart guy, you have a degree if i'm not mistaken, so life will take care of itself so long as you have a bit of drive. 23 to 30 goes by like lightening, the quality of life tends to improve pretty quickly and accordingly so long as you don't sit on your ass.


Posted by EddieZilker on Jan-02-2011 16:33:

quote:
Originally posted by Miss Pie
My life would be vastly different, I think, had my dad not been killed when I was 14. Different, but not better. I would have had many things a lot easier, and done a lot "better" earlier on - but I wouldn't give up any of my life now for that. I've always felt genuinely happy and have done what is true to myself. I don't think I would if my dad was still an influence in my life.


I have the same suspicions about my mother's influence in my life, if she were still around, today. I honestly don't think I would be happier than I am, now, were she to still be around.


Posted by WittyHandle on Jan-02-2011 16:37:

quote:
Originally posted by Zyklon_Jay


*whispering*
Here we are, sitting in the brush with a small team of National Geographic photographers... hunkered down, trying not to move an inch for fear of scaring off what lays before us... a rare occasion, certainly never filmed before... I never dreamed I would be the first to see it with my own eyes, yet the premise is set... just waiting now... the tension is palpable... he's moving in... we are frozen with anticipation... here it comes... aaaand... THERE IT IS!!! JAY BEING SUPPORTIVE!!! OH MY LORD I NEVER THOUGHT IT'D HAPPEN, YET THE CAMERA DOESN'T LIE... IT REALLY HAPPENED!!! I'M PHONING MY WIFE!!! THANK YOU LORD!!!


Posted by Zyklon_Jay on Jan-02-2011 16:40:

i put some molly in my morning coffee today.


Posted by Lira on Jan-02-2011 16:45:

quote:
Originally posted by Fledz
4. Sometimes I think he is.

I'm easily distracted by brea-- ooh, bouncy!


Posted by Silky Johnson on Jan-02-2011 16:48:

quote:
Originally posted by EddieZilker
I have the same suspicions about my mother's influence in my life, if she were still around, today. I honestly don't think I would be happier than I am, now, were she to still be around.



God, I truly dread the thought. I honestly remember thinking, after I'd gotten over the shock and grief, that my life was now full of so many possibilities.


Posted by djhaziel on Jan-02-2011 17:23:

Big turning point In my life was when I was 17 ... I had a nasty motorcycle accident which caused me to have multiple surgeries on my left leg, I wasn't able to walk without clutches for about 2 years.

At that time I was part of a very important Football club in Peru and I wanted to defo go pro. Anyways the accident happened so I decided to go study a career. I did recover but my game wasn't just the same as before . I do wonder from time to time what would have happened to me if I wouldn't have gotten into that accident.


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