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If you had the choice to go back in time, would you?

My only regret is that I did not become a Pharmacist..!!

LOL this reminds me of an episode of two and a half men which featured Charlie's pharmacist. The first scene the pharmacist was in he was asking Charlie and whoever else was with them if they want a purple popsicle which was supposedly made from codeine and promethazine syrup.

I don't regret anything... I might if I was in jail, couldn't be bothered much about it if I was dead though. My body functions properly after years of getting trashed so I would have to say I am pretty happy right about now.
 
I have no real regrets. I mean, this is life, and life's about exploration, experiences, meeting new people, trying new things, and I believe that it should be one's ultimate goal in life to become a better person, to learn empathy and to learn to be happy without having too much.

I'm sure that many of you are familiar with that lousy little book they made you read in high school, Siddhartha by Hermamn Hesse. (I don't really think the book is lousy, but it's certainly not my favorite book.) But anyway, if you remember, giving away all his possessions and meditating under that tree for years or whatever did nothing for him. It wasn't until he realized that he must first experience and then give up all the vices in the world that he could ever attain enlightenment and nirvana. He began drinking, gambling, and having sex with prostitutes, and then he gave all those things up. That's when he was able to do it, to reach that ultimate, most peaceful state.

That idea, as well as a quotation from an interview with bandleader Omar Rodriguez-Lopez (The Mars Volta), inspire me; When asked what he was most proud of, Omar replied that he is most proud of the mistakes he's made because it's only by making mistakes that one really learns anything. I thought that was a very bright thing to say, and I think he's right.

That's why I'm not too impressed, really, by people who stick to the very straight and narrow and tell me that they've never taken drugs and they've never done this and they've never done that. It's like, well, what have you done? And you can tell me that you understand how difficult kicking a habit must be, and you might think that you can empathize, but you don't, and you can't.

So, yeah, would I go back in time? No, and I'm not ashamed of where I've been and what I've done. These are my mistakes; I own them, and I wouldn't want to take them back.
 
^I agree with you for the most part on that Verso, and ha yeah, I do like the kind of message behind Hess's Sidhartha, the one thing I fear is that I will ultimately NEVER, be able to give up shooting heroin/cocain, which is why I think I might say no to it (given the chance to go back in time haha) I know if I continue to use smack for the next 30 years or so, I will miss out on a lot of things in life, and eventually the new and exciting experiences that living as a drug user brings, will become boring, and depressing.
 
Honestly if I had a time machine I wouldn't even need drugs anymore. Well not to enjoy it anyway, only to enhance it =D

I'd be too busy going back in time witnessing the worlds greatest historical moments. Go back and watch Alexander the Great march towards Babylon. Go and have a chat with John Lennon (maybe smoke a joint with him and tell him to stay away from Yoko and New York lol). Go see who really killed JFK and how the Pyramids were built. That sort of thing.

And then at the end of the day maybe go back to the early 1900s when heroin and all that shit was legal and available at any corner drug store and fucking nod out for the rest of eternity.
 
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