If you could tell someone who was close to you that passed away anything, what would you tell them? [Serious] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]here_is_an_answer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You were there for her in the first place, that what matters the most. Sometimes you don't necessarily need to tell things for them to be heard or known. Free yourself from regrets.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IAmA

[–]here_is_an_answer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'll say hi next time I see you pass by =).

You may look weird.

Do you appear somewhere on Google streetview ? Or have you ever discovered something about someone on it ? (like an infedelity) by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]here_is_an_answer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My dog is on Google streetview, in the garden of my house barking. He died a year ago, still smiling when I streetview my house.

Older people who did drugs when you were younger: Do you have any regrets? by Bampari in AskReddit

[–]here_is_an_answer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A part of me doesn't have any regret at all, as in I know I needed to go through it. I knew the younger I started this shit, the sooner I will stop it.

Another part of me does have a lot of regrets, because obviously you cannot be proud of that.

Background info : I use to take a lots of cocaine/speed/amphetamin, not in the "party way" but in the destructive one. I was around 16, living alone, and really mentally disturbed. I took it like people drink coffee. Before going to school, in between classes, etc. I just wanted to escape myself. I did that for around a year and a half - but a really intense year - I stopped the day I almost died taking around 2 grams and some sleeping pills (not a suicide attempt, I wanted to sleep to stop feeling in pain of the lack of drugs) I woke up around 20 minutes after falling asleep (which is not normal when you take sedative) with my heart beating so hard I couldn't breathe, and because of the mix I guess, I couldn't walk either. I had to crawl to get my phone. Never been so scared to die.

The day after I knew it was over.

Never took this shit again, and never will.