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A collection of small things we feel we shouldn't forget, but are most likely to.
Personal or not, we won't judge, if you don't feel like answering any questions about it then you don't need to.
But please, give a short explanation of why you want to remember it, so as to avoid making this another list.


I'll start:

I want to remember listening to this song as I wrote this topic.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYh1x9ozTcA

The song seemed so sad, and as I looked up the lyrics it made me even sadder.

I want to remember that growing up I was always proud of my father, seeing me even when he had to work AND when he and my mother were divorced was pushing mountains.
The way we would go to Knotts every weekend and every other day over the summer, I want to remember the rides I went on, the foods I only ate there, the closeness I felt with him.
Spoiler: Sob Story, Ignore it.
We were once going to do something special for my birthday, we were going to play lazer tag, A blessing from god at such a young age.
But he had been drinking, and he was stuck in traffic.

"You made me sit in taffic!" he screamed when he came to get me.

After that, I grew up a little.
He yelled at me, his only son.

My mother didn't let him come as much, and soon he stopped coming at all.

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Being attacked by a dog. Gave me a scar that took almost 2 years to fade away.
Why's that worth remembering? Cause that means I should know to get my face away from dogs.
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True but very sad story. Don't read if you're an easy crier.

Spoiler: Spoiler for sadness
The day after my mom died. I still didn't know (I knew she was fighting with lung cancer, but didn't know how bad it was, I was 8) and that morning my dad told me and my brother that we wouldn't go to school because it was cold outside. Then, he told us he wanted to take a walk with us to the park, and... he told us there. I didn't talk for the rest of the entire day, and didn't talk to anyone the following day at school. Only that day, after I came home, I cried.


Something I think I shouldn't forget in my entire life, but for some reason feel that I will someday...
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DeMatador wrote:
True but very sad story. Don't read if you're an easy crier.

Spoiler: Spoiler for sadness
The day after my mom died. I still didn't know (I knew she was fighting with lung cancer, but didn't know how bad it was, I was 8) and that morning my dad told me and my brother that we wouldn't go to school because it was cold outside. Then, he told us he wanted to take a walk with us to the park, and... he told us there. I didn't talk for the rest of the entire day, and didn't talk to anyone the following day at school. Only that day, after I came home, I cried.


Something I think I shouldn't forget in my entire life, but for some reason feel that I will someday...


Oh... that's so sad... I had a similar-yet-not-so-similar experience when my grandmother died. I was about 9 at the time. Oh, I didn't know she was suffering from pancreatic cancer until the day she went into the hospice... I'll never forget the day before she died. I remember saying that there's no way she would die tomorrow... being so young I felt responsible for her death for months afterwards...

Blimey... I don't really mean to make the thread depressing. I just wanted to let that out. :)
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My dad, though I don't really know him.
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oh, this is a sad story thread. k.
My grandfather died. I didn't cry.
The end.
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One of my favorite memories is my 17th birthday.. I had never celebrated a birthday before, and this was during my senior year of high school. My section threw a surprise party for me after school, then a group of friends and I ate at a Mexican restaurant, then went to Starbucks, and one of our friends (who's very naive) showed up late, so we pretended one of my friends was horribly drunk to trick her. She fell for it completely. Then we played ultimate frisbee and hung out and danced at another friend's house. I love this memory because not only was it my only birthday celebration, it was a great time for me and my senior friends to spend time together before we all graduated and went our separate ways.

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Jaron wrote:
oh, this is a sad story thread. k.
My grandfather died. I didn't cry.
The end.
Sad enough?


Not necessarily sad story thread. This is "worth remembering" thread. Most stories will either be very sad or very happy.
Besides, it's easier to block out the sad memories than the happy ones, so the "I should remember it but I'll probably forget someday" that DoMaya indicated in the first post applies better to sad memories, unfortunately.

So your grandfather died and you didn't cry? Is that why you're such a cool guy?
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DeMatador wrote:
Jaron wrote:
oh, this is a sad story thread. k.
My grandfather died. I didn't cry.
The end.
Sad enough?


Not necessarily sad story thread. This is "worth remembering" thread. Most stories will either be very sad or very happy.
Besides, it's easier to block out the sad memories than the happy ones, so the "I should remember it but I'll probably forget someday" that DoMaya indicated in the first post applies better to sad memories, unfortunately.

So your grandfather died and you didn't cry? Is that why you're such a cool guy?

I have a heavy use of sarcasm. Yet I can't detect when other people use it.
I was sad.
Wah.
And yes.
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Could we try and take the thread seriously? If you don't want to post something worth remembering, then don't post at all, Jaron.

I posted something earlier, but then I deleted it, since I thought it was too personal. Something else I want to remember is the day I made my confirmation. After the church bit, we had a party in my house, but I kept getting bored of everyone talking to me, so I kept hiding upstairs, counting my money and listening to My Chemical Romance. XD I want to remember that because...I dunno, it was my confirmation?
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Jaron wrote:
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Jaron wrote:
oh, this is a sad story thread. k.
My grandfather died. I didn't cry.
The end.
Sad enough?


Not necessarily sad story thread. This is "worth remembering" thread. Most stories will either be very sad or very happy.
Besides, it's easier to block out the sad memories than the happy ones, so the "I should remember it but I'll probably forget someday" that DoMaya indicated in the first post applies better to sad memories, unfortunately.

So your grandfather died and you didn't cry? Is that why you're such a cool guy?

I have a heavy use of sarcasm. Yet I can't detect when other people use it.
I was sad.
Wah.
And yes.


That explains it. Actually, it explains a lot of things.

On to happy things worth remembering, I have the week I spent at my awesome uncle's place. He's the one who got me my DS Lite, my Wii (with another Wiimote, Nunchuk and Super Mario Galaxy), and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows before it released in Spanish (that is, it was more expensive). Anyway, that's the week when he got me Deathly Hallows, the same night we watched Order of the Phoenix in cinemas. We also watched the entire 9th season of The Simpsons without stopping, and we were going to watch the 10th, but the DVDs were screwed up. Anyway, we covered that time taking turns playing Black (PlayStation 2), and then he kicked my ass in Pro Evolution Soccer.
I won't forgive myself if I forget that.
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Sarcasm: You're doing it wrong. I don't really see what the point of posting that was.

Um... Not that many bad things have happened to me, really. I mean, sure I've had a few bad days, but nothing I haven't gotten over. That and I've blocked out those several years in elementary school where nobody liked me and I was really depressed, or so my mom tells me.

I've been fortunate enough to only have one person I know die, and it wasn't really that bad either because we already knew they were dying so when we heard the news that they had died, it wasn't really too shocking. And I didn't really get any time to mourn them because I was on vacation and I was too excited to think of anything else. Plus I had just bought my first AA game the day before, and I was too engulfed in Phoenix Wright to think about anything else.

As for happy stories...Um...Nope, nothing too memorable there either. The happiest day of my life was probably...actually, wow. It was probably the day just before the previously mentioned person died, when I bought my first AA game. That was a good day.

Come to think of it, a lot of important days in my life involve video games.
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I don't really have any sad thing I think is worth remembering but there is one thing that happened to me that stick out on a lighter note.

I went to a job shadow because I was at a loss what I'm going to do with my life once I graduated (still at a loss actually). Main thing thing that struck me was a think tank group circle I had to sit in on (since the company specializes in motivating people and making better leaders) and while one of the group questions was about the people who work under you there was also one on "are you satisfied with what you are doing?". That really happened things up since a lot of these people were 30s 40s and so many of them were still floundering in what they really wanted even though they were already successful leaders with established careers. One woman even said what she wanted was to teach golf for a living since she's apparently good enough while another was 'I know I want to start over but I'm 40...' in which case my job shadow host replied "I was 46 when I left my work to start this company..." It was just really neat watching little light bulbs pop up in people's heads on what they really want since these days everyone's pushing the idea of "go to uni, find something you want to do, and then stick to it." Really let up a lot of pressure on me too.
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I had some pretty interesting things that I'll never (maybe) forget.

-When my sister was diagnosed with cancer. I never really understood how serious it was because I was around 9 or 10 years old. She's fine now, but I think about it a lot still, especially when I see her scars and what happened to her back...

-When I was in the 6th grade, there was a school bus that came onto the campus backwards, swerved to the left, and slammed into the teachers' lounge wall. It was scary because the bus was coming towards me and my friends before it turned.

-My first dance competition and dance performance. The latter I don't want to remember too much. Well, just for one of my dances. Also getting my first solo dress :]

-When my grandpa died. He was the first person in my family to die after I was born. I didn't know him too well, he visited us a couple of times, but that was the first time I grieved for anyone.

-Graduating high school!!
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when i was in middle school, i wanted to break a leg or arm or something to impress a girl (yeah i was a kid and a complete idiot). i actually did break my leg the following week, missing school and all that shit, spent a few days in a hospital with a ton of crying babies. and then i had to walk around with crutches, and then have physical therapy after that. it didn't do anything to improve my standing with the girl i was trying to impress, but i did get a nice get well letter from her and everyone else in my core class.
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I'll never forget the day: I was 4 years old and it was the night before we left for Disney Land. My mom told me to go pack myself, so I went into her closet, pulled out the biggest suitcase I could find, opened it up, hopped inside and said, "Okay, I'm all packed up!"

Sad story: I actually forgot about that until she reminded me just a few weeks ago. I never want to forget the day that I learned about semantics.
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DeMatador wrote:
On to happy things worth remembering, I have the week I spent at my awesome uncle's place. He's the one who got me my DS Lite, my Wii (with another Wiimote, Nunchuk and Super Mario Galaxy), and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows before it released in Spanish (that is, it was more expensive). Anyway, that's the week when he got me Deathly Hallows, the same night we watched Order of the Phoenix in cinemas. We also watched the entire 9th season of The Simpsons without stopping, and we were going to watch the 10th, but the DVDs were screwed up. Anyway, we covered that time taking turns playing Black (PlayStation 2), and then he kicked my ass in Pro Evolution Soccer.
I won't forgive myself if I forget that.


Your uncle is awesome.


My father died from cancer, and he chose me to spend his final moments with him. My stepfather is trying to be all 'lovey lovey', but honestly, only my mother knows that I don't like my stepfather.

(This was recent. It may have been in the news.) Last year, because my older brother's girlfriend complained that even after 7 rounds of sex, she didn't get pregnant and left him (she was a slut anyway. :redd: ), my brother got so sex-thirsty, that he
Spoiler: Shocking,
raped me...
He was arrested too, for life.
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Have to say, my first kiss is damn well worth remembering, but I probably will forget it as I hardly know the girl anymore. But was when I first properly realised what being in love felt like, could taste her for the next week or so, was great :)

Another would be when my grandad died, and they told me in the middle of school, in front of the whole class,when I was 8. That's the low point of my life, along with when I found out my dad had been cheating on my mum for a whole year.

Also, the time I felt like I could do anything, when a guy about twice the size of me tried to run me over on his petrol scooter, on the pavement. He then got off the scooter, concealed a baseball bat, and walked up, squaring up to me asking if I wanted him to rip my face off. I just looked up at him, staring him in the eye and said "No." He just walked away, telling me I'd dropped the CD I was carrying and then heading off on his way. The girl I was with was absolutely terrified, thought he had a knife (which wouldn't be unusual in my neighbourhood, there've been murders near me), so I got to play the part of hero. Felt awesome :godot:

And of course, you should never forget where you left your house keys. Doesn't mean you won't.
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Summer camp. All of the years I went were just wonderful, each in their own way. Met so many friends that are so important to me - I should never forget where I met them and how.
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Dylia wrote:
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On to happy things worth remembering, I have the week I spent at my awesome uncle's place. He's the one who got me my DS Lite, my Wii (with another Wiimote, Nunchuk and Super Mario Galaxy), and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows before it released in Spanish (that is, it was more expensive). Anyway, that's the week when he got me Deathly Hallows, the same night we watched Order of the Phoenix in cinemas. We also watched the entire 9th season of The Simpsons without stopping, and we were going to watch the 10th, but the DVDs were screwed up. Anyway, we covered that time taking turns playing Black (PlayStation 2), and then he kicked my ass in Pro Evolution Soccer.
I won't forgive myself if I forget that.


Your uncle is awesome.


My father died from cancer, and he chose me to spend his final moments with him. My stepfather is trying to be all 'lovey lovey', but honestly, only my mother knows that I don't like my stepfather.

(This was recent. It may have been in the news.) Last year, because my older brother's girlfriend complained that even after 7 rounds of sex, she didn't get pregnant and left him (she was a slut anyway. :redd: ), my brother got so sex-thirsty, that he
Spoiler: Shocking,
raped me...
He was arrested too, for life.

That's terrible D:
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Dylia, you've been through a lot!
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nothing VERY 'rememberable' has happened to me really, apart from maybe my aunt dying. I cried at her funeral. We all went up to the top of a hill with all the family and let her ashes go into the wind...it was a moment of happiness of her release but sadness for her to go at the same time.

To lighten things up, A great thing I will never forget is discovering this tree while I was out with 3 friends last summer, it's the perfect one to climb, and i still climb it sometimes. We just sat in the tree all day drinking coke and eating sweets and chatting while the sun set...it was a great day that day, there's nothing beter than hanging out with your mates to me.
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Dylia, you've been through a lot!


Tell me about it. :yuusaku:
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The day I began high school...
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Warning signs. In my case, it was a sign that my relationship with a certain girl was doomed.

I had just finished high school, I was beginning to make serious money, and I had just acquired my first steady girlfriend. She was beautiful--of course, your girlfriend is always beautiful--and we had quite a bit in common. One of these things was an interest in martial arts and weapons. Having taken advantage of the fact that I was now a legal adult, I now possessed a functional steel replica of a medieval English longsword and couldn't wait to show it off. That my new girlfriend would see it was as inevitable as the sunset. One fine evening, I had her over. That evening I received a clear warning that in spite of our common ground, she and I were almost irreconcilable opposites.

Naturally, one of the first things I did back when I got the sword in the mail after unpacking it was try hefting it. I had expected it to be heavy, difficult to wield. It was a pleasant surprise to learn how light it was. When I let my girlfriend try hefting it, she too was surprised but not the way I had been. Apparently she had expected it to be light and was surprised at its heaviness.
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When it was hard for me to play videogames, and always being the 2nd Player.
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Going to Illinois to visit my cousins. Best weeks of my life, but we haven't gone since my parents split. Maybe this summer? :D

Also, pulling all-nighters almost every night last summer. It was just so amazing and fun, and now I get to look forward to doing it again very soon. School gets out on May 21 for me! Yay!

And this wasn't very long ago, but AWA (Anime Weekend Atlanta). Even though it was last minute and we were only able to go one day, it was still awesome! It was my first convention and I definitely plan on going again this year.
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The time I got electrocuted with my grandpa's 'tennis racket' (http://www.gizmag.com/the-bug-bat--high ... cket/9306/ ). Ow.
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Hnn... This is something I'll always remember, even though it wasn't exactly the HAPPIEST of moments.
I have someone I love who lives 6 hours away from me, so it's REALLY difficult for me to see them when I want to. Especially since my job constantly overworks me. So, in order to get away, I made up a lie about my grandfather being ill, and that I had to see him the day after easter, since it seemed he wasn't going to make it. After all, he was 90. So I forced tears and pled, and they gave me the days I wanted off.
So the day comes that I'm going to make the drive to see my lover and I get a phone call from my dad, sounding really upset. When I called back, he said my grandfather had died.
In the back of my mind, I was stunned; my lie had come true.
However, anyone who knows me also knows I have a knack for foreseeing things before they happen; Intuition. So I question if the 'lie' I had come up with was infact my intuition saying something, and I thought of it only as an idea?
It was-- IS something to be remembered, at least for myself.
My intuition is something I should trust with all my heart.
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And you just shouldn't make up lies like that anymore, that's a sad story D=
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Spoiler: More Sob stories, a man should not cry.
My father has stopped talking to me, I know at 18 I should be stronger but...
In my mind a child waits for his father, and my body grows to resemble the man I once wanted to be so much like.

I have some of his same mannerisms about me, and it scares me.
the amount of pain a man can bring to his child's life, and the amount of pain that he gives his family.

I decided long ago to never have a relationship, if I'm like my father, I'll hurt someone I care about.

And this childish dream of never hurting anyone has driven me to become cold, and bitter.

But in my heart, there burns a star.

And the light of dreams are all that guide me, as I wander this road alone.

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Bumping, and renaming Mindbank
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Call me Ishmael.

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Location: Sweden

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Hmm... Well, there are some things I couldn't forget even if I tried, for the worse.

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As a kid I was afraid of our grandfather, he seemed so grumpy but he wasn't. I didn't know how to talk with elder people. As a result, I didn't spend much time with him.

When I was 10 or so, he had a stroke and when we visited him in the hospital I was so nervous that I started giggling. I just couldn't control myself. I feel like a terrible person when I think about it now.

He died about 6 months later. I really wish I could have spent more time with him.


Spoiler: Less sad story
In seventh grade, I talked trash about one of my ex-mates behind his back. He had bullied me a year before that, so he wasn't much better himself but... What I either didn't realize or didn't care about was that he wanted to apologize - we were really good friends before he turned against me. I just ignored him. And thinking back, we had tons of great moments together. But now it's too late, I've said bad things about his family and I doubt he would forgive me even if I had balls enough to apologize.


Spoiler: Some other good/bad memories
+ Transferring into a new school in eight grade, leaving my past behind me (although the thing with my friend still haunts me). I will never forget the people I met there. It really felt like escaping from a prison.
- Telling a girl who asked me out "no". I didn't exactly like her, but she seemed lonely and noone has asked me out since.

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A True English Diva-To-Be <3

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I have literally no sad stories~ Or at least not any I can remember :3

- Holidaying with my little cousin in Scotland this year was one of the best times I've had away. May sound sad but I had such a good time just messing around down by the loch and playing kids' games with her =P

-Holidaying with my friend last year: first holiday I've had not with my family (except school trips and exchanges). Also met second major crush there but he lived too far away for things to work. Anyway I made some great friends and had a brilliant time playing 21 Dares with them on the kids' roundabout at midnight XD

-Winning my first national writing competition for a short story I did. Made me feel pretty good =)

-Doing the Italian exchange with my school last year. I really got to know some of the people in my year who I didn't normally talk to and my exchange student was such a sweetheart <3

-GCSE year is definitely something I'll remember too :3 First proper exams but amongst the stress had some great times with my friends. I'm really gonna miss my class from this year- they were awesome.
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