Please do not be one of those kids that say "my life sucks" or "i want to kill myself" just to get attention.
Here where i live, we call them the S A D B O Y S.
People that fake depression just to get attention.
That was a sudden twist from stupidest things to opinions on people and their depression (which isn't as qualified as simply as it may seem).
Either way, I don't know THE stupidest thing, but I clumsily dropped my n3dsxl in my kitchen sink (was my THE console at the time, when I first got into homebrew so my mind was blown, and I kept yapping about it)
(The sink was full of water and soaking stuff)
Sticking unsterilized needles in my skin, as a teen, just to prove I could do it. That's what happen when you have bad friends. Also, refusing to lend money to my sister when she needed it badly. It wasn't for drugs or other silly reasons. She just needed it for valid good reasons.I still regret it to this day. But she doesn't hold a grudge. Still, never again! Take care of your siblings!
I was on a cruise a few years back, and I went to get breakfast. I got waffles (not something I usually have for breakfast) and went to get whipped cream for them. There was no sign in front of the cream, like there was for almost everything else at the breakfast buffet, but it looked like whipped cream.
I put a couple spoonfuls of cream on my waffles, went back to my table, took a bite, then immediately spat it out because it wasn't whipped cream - it was SOUR cream. Disgusting, and a nasty shock. Since this sour cream (which wasn't labelled as such at the buffet) was all over my waffles, I couldn't eat them; I think I had to get new waffles instead.
To this day I can't stand sour cream.
Another one...buying Danganrompa on Steam without properly researching it. I thought it'd be another Ace Attorney (a series I love), but NOPE - too much gore and brutal violence. Couldn't get a refund, because I didn't start playing it until months after I bought it during a sale. Ended up just removing it from my library.
A third one: picking Economics and Physics for Year 11 and 12 HSC (I'm Australian). I enjoyed Commerce and Science in Years 9 and 10, so when it came to choosing HSC electives I had the choice between Economics and Business Studies (for Commerce) and Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (for Science). I didn't understand chemistry formulas at all, and the one dissection featured in Science I had to leave the room for else I would've puked, so I chose Physics.
Ended up flunking Physics and dropping it after Year 11, and almost failing Economics for both years, only barely managing to pass it in Year 12 thanks to a brilliant independent (i.e. not related to my high school) tutor. Oops. Maybe should've chosen Business Studies and something else.
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