would you be scared of yourself if you seen yourself as you are now when you were a toddler? Does that make any sence? :bugeye:
I could probally reword the question so it makes more sence, so here goes: If you could go back in time and meet your former self (as a child) what would you think of yourself from the childs perspective. Did that make anymore sense than the first? hehe :m: :m: :m:
Hopefully I'd find it interesting, because I've longed to be able to do that for awhile now. I'd like to see my friends when they were young, my parents, my relatives, even some of my teachers. Writers, actors, directors, politicians, you name it. I want to see their lives.
Pollux should join the papparazzi. Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! i think i would be scared. For real. an example... when i was in 5th grade, ( i know thats not toddler, but bear with me), there was this girl named Molly, in the 6th grade, who was VERY much gothic, or the equivalent to a 5th grader, black hair with red stripes, heavy dark makeup, torn black dresses, incessant babblin of manson lyrics that she didn't understand. I think she hated me, but she was always around me at recess (at the swings...ahh, the good old days). ANywho, the point is if i met her now, i would either A) hit on her, B)be too scared to hit on her, since she is obviously above me, or C) try to be her friend. I wouldn't be scared now.
I would cry for young-Bluesoul, and smile through my tears as I watch her play so innocently. I would not like to burden her with future knowledge; just let her stay naive and happy for as long as possible. Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!