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What would happen if your younger self met your current self?
"If I met my younger self, younger me would freak out.
Call me a stranger and not believe me if I said I was him from the future.
He'd most likely end up laughing. Rolling on the floor unable to breathe.
It'd be funny to watch myself flip out once I realize older me is actually
from the future.
Younger me would ask so many questions.
Why are you wearing a molecule? Because it helps me see. Plus it's stylish.
Why the small hat? I don't know, our human says it makes us look like a handsome man.
What is the harness for? We have something called, cerebellar hypoplasia.
It's so our human can catch us when we have a big tumble.
What's Cerebellar Hypoplasia? It's a disease that denotes an inadequate development
of the cerebellum, a section of the brainstem largely responsible for modulating
motor impulses. We have a hard time keeping our balance and we fall over a lot.
It would be very annoying to meet my younger self.
I think it would help me out though. Help my life change.
Give myself advice I didn't have. Tell myself that I'm perfect the way I am."
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How did you meet your first love?
"My first love? Oh, uhhh.
Well, her name was Queenie. She was a pure-breed Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. A tri-colour beauty. Eyes were hazel. They looked liked pools of honey in the sunlight.
I remember looking at her for the first time. My heart skipped a beat when we made eye contact. We were at a dog show located in Californa. She placed first and I placed second. I loved her. Luckily her human and mine hit it off so we were able to get to know each other better. Every day was an adventure with her. I learned new things about her every day. I saw a side to her I don't even think her human knew she had. Queenie had a heart of gold. She loved everyone, no matter who you were. That girl took care of everyone else first and didn't worry about herself. She sadly passed away 3 years ago. Her human still lives with us. He became depressed when she passed until they got Cleopatra.
No matter how many years may pass, I will never forget Queenie. I can't wait till the day I get to see her honey eyes waiting for me on the other side."
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Was there ever a time when you found it difficult to forgive someone?
"Was there ever a time when I found it difficult to forgive someone?
Huh, interesting question. I mean. Of course, there was a time.
I'm sure it happens to everyone at least once in their life.
I won't lie and say that I still don't have trust in him.
I hate him with my gut, but forgiving can help in the long run.
Will I ever trust him and like him again? Most likely not.
He hurt me and my human. It's something I won't forget.
My human has told me that I have to learn but they don't understand.
They don't understand how much it affected my mental health.
It made me feel guilty for years. Told me it was my fault that she passed.
I shouldn't have forgiven him. He doesn't deserve my forgiveness.
Sadly he still lives in the same house so I had no choice.
What can ya do when you're a small dog living with two people."
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Ringo. wrote:
username: Ringo.
name: Remi
sex: Male
kennel: New Hope Acres
prompt:What would happen if your younger self met your current self?
"If I met my younger self, younger me would freak out.
Call me a stranger and not believe me if I said I was him from the future.
He'd most likely end up laughing. Rolling on the floor unable to breathe.
It'd be funny to watch myself flip out once I realize older me is actually
from the future.
Younger me would ask so many questions.
Why are you wearing a molecule? Because it helps me see. Plus it's stylish.
Why the small hat? I don't know, our human says it makes us look like a handsome man.
What is the harness for? We have something called, cerebellar hypoplasia.
It's so our human can catch us when we have a big tumble.
What's Cerebellar Hypoplasia? It's a disease that denotes an inadequate development
of the cerebellum, a section of the brainstem largely responsible for modulating
motor impulses. We have a hard time keeping our balance and we fall over a lot.
It would be very annoying to meet my younger self.
I think it would help me out though. Help my life change.
Give myself advice I didn't have. Tell myself that I'm perfect the way I am."
198 wordsHow did you meet your first love?
"My first love? Oh, uhhh.
Well, her name was Queenie. She was a pure-breed Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. A tri-colour beauty. Eyes were hazel. They looked liked pools of honey in the sunlight.
I remember looking at her for the first time. My heart skipped a beat when we made eye contact. We were at a dog show located in Californa. She placed first and I placed second. I loved her. Luckily her human and mine hit it off so we were able to get to know each other better. Every day was an adventure with her. I learned new things about her every day. I saw a side to her I don't even think her human knew she had. Queenie had a heart of gold. She loved everyone, no matter who you were. That girl took care of everyone else first and didn't worry about herself. She sadly passed away 3 years ago. Her human still lives with us. He became depressed when she passed until they got Cleopatra.
No matter how many years may pass, I will never forget Queenie. I can't wait till the day I get to see her honey eyes waiting for me on the other side."
202 wordsWas there ever a time when you found it difficult to forgive someone?
"Was there ever a time when I found it difficult to forgive someone?
Huh, interesting question. I mean. Of course, there was a time.
I'm sure it happens to everyone at least once in their life.
I won't lie and say that I still don't have trust in him.
I hate him with my gut, but forgiving can help in the long run.
Will I ever trust him and like him again? Most likely not.
He hurt me and my human. It's something I won't forget.
My human has told me that I have to learn but they don't understand.
They don't understand how much it affected my mental health.
It made me feel guilty for years. Told me it was my fault that she passed.
I shouldn't have forgiven him. He doesn't deserve my forgiveness.
Sadly he still lives in the same house so I had no choice.
What can ya do when you're a small dog living with two people."
162 words
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