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What did you want to be when you were a kid? (pg. 4)
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| msz |
| stock broker , i don't know why... wtf |
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| Theresa |
I've changed my mind a million times... but most memorable:
- mom (as a really little girl)
- teacher
- astronomer
- lawyer
- interior designer
- videographer
- back to teacher (weird how I went back to it) |
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| gehzumteufel |
| quote: | Originally posted by idoru
Still one of my all-time favorite movies. |
Same! Absolutely love that movie.
Also. did you see this picture?

It is from the Sept 27th mission. :crazy: |
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| idoru |
That would be such an amazing feeling. |
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| gehzumteufel |
| quote: | Originally posted by idoru
That would be such an amazing feeling. |
Seriously. The guy was the furthest from the cargo bay that anyone has gone. It was a whole 100m. I really want to see where space suits go in the next 20 years. If they can make them hypermobile compared to what they are now and still stay light and very protective, just think of how much smaller things could get. How much easier things would be. |
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| TranceOwnsLol |
| Astronaut, Scientist, Professional Athlete, Pornstar. |
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| Sushipunk |
| I wanted to build treehouses :( |
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| Damerchi |
I was landing learjets on flight simulator 95 as a third grader, one time I sat through an 8 hour flight in real time over the atlantic, and thought it was the coolest ever
But I smoke weed, and don't plan on stopping, so i cant be a pilot(in north america atleast). that's just the way it goes. |
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| Cloudburst |
| Really though, I only remember 2 things I wanted to be: Doctor and Cashier. I thought it looked fun to press buttons, handle money, look things up in a book, write stuff on receipts, etc. :( |
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| paulandrews |
| quote: | Originally posted by Banora
At first I wanted to be a paleontologist, then an astronomer... |
:wtf:
So many people name these it's scary. Those were my dream jobs, too. I wonder what makes them so appealing to a kid. I know I just loved my stars & dinosaurs.
Then I realized I'd need to learn math/physics, and it stopped being awesome. Next thing was journalist/writer, and that's actually still relevant. |
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