The worst feeling in the world...

simms

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One pretty bad one is when you type out this LONG post or email, and then you accidentally press F5, or it freezes, or you close the window.

And then you have to rewrite the WHOLE THING again. Don't you hate that? What's your worst feeling?

 
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When I boot up my computer and then I hit ENTER when selecting XP 32-bit or 64-bit (I select 32-bit) and then the screen goes blank for about 3 seconds and my system restarts.

3rd time today in 2 months. Found out my RAM is fried probably. Reinstalling Windows is so routine now... =(
 

Eli

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So far the worst feeling I have ever felt was losing my girlfriend.
 
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acting a part out on stage and suddenly getting pants'ed in front of the audience. everyone took a good look at my junk.
 

moshquerade

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losing my father

OP, the worst feeling in the world is so beyond having to retype an email

 

KarenMarie

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worst feeling in the world is... without a doubt... saying goodbye to VeggieFrog at an airport.

I cry like a baby.
 

clamum

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Yeah that's more annoying than anything but if that's the worst feeling for you, :beer:.

For me, losing a girlfriend. Fvcking sucks.
 

Bozono

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After drinking for three days straight; coming down with no booze, no money, no clean clothes and knowing you're gonna be shaky all morning. All that with no food in the fridge. That's as bad as it can get.
 

1sikbITCH

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Hearing ROOOoooo-ROOP! and look up to see flashing sirens in the rearview mirror.
 

LookingGlass

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Originally posted by: moshquerade
losing my father

OP, the worst feeling in the world is so beyond having to retype an email

Loosing an email is not to me the worst feeling in the world, there are worse things in life. Loosing a loved one can be the worst.

I can agree with that mosh. I too lost my father, it's been 11 years. Still the worst.

 

Crescent13

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The day my laptop died, and 1 1/2 years of schoolwork, gone, all that work just gone, because I was impatient, and unplugged it while it was doing something, and plugged it back in, and unplugged it, and plugged it back in, and unplugged it, and plugged it back in, and then

Disk Read Error, Press Ctrl+Alt+Delete to reboot

That was it, I cried that night...

EDIT: That wasn't as bad as losing my cat though, the worst part is that it was painful for him. The "doctor" was supposed to remove some bladder stones, and "accidently" got one stuck in his penis, his bladder backed up over about 3 days, and then exploded, and then 2 days later we realized that his stomach was getting really big, so we took him to a cat hospital, and the managed to save him temporarily, but he died during a blood transfusion that night. I cried for about a week that time.

EDIT 2: looked up the "doctor" about a month later, turns out he's wanted for illigal pitbull fights.
 

Pacfanweb

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Originally posted by: moshquerade
losing my father
I'm with you there. Lost mine 11 years ago.

Worst physical feeling?
High fever combined with nausea.

I had a virus yesterday, and it was one of those 24hr bugs.

I had a temp of 102, and nausea.

I'd have to have gotten better so I could die.
 

GeekDrew

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Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
Originally posted by: moshquerade
losing my father
I'm with you there. Lost mine 11 years ago.

Worst physical feeling?
High fever combined with nausea.

I had a virus yesterday, and it was one of those 24hr bugs.

I had a temp of 102, and nausea.

I'd have to have gotten better so I could die.

If that's the worst physical feeling you've been in, dude, you haven't been very sick before. Temps above 104-106, with vomiting, and a sore throat, are worse than just 102+nausea. :p

But for me, the worst feeling I've ever felt was losing my grandparents... they were the ones that raised me & kept me through my childhood & early teenage years.
 
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Worst physical feeling? Kidney stones would qualify for me.

Worst emotional feeling? meh...don't really want to go there.
 

anno

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Originally posted by: moshquerade
losing my father

OP, the worst feeling in the world is so beyond having to retype an email

I'm sorry, mosh. I haven't felt that one yet.

when my daughter was 3, we went out for a walk in the night to look at the christmas lights in the neighborhood. we lived in a townhouse community.. we walked around a while, stopped in to a community meeting to vote on something or other, walked around a bit more and headed home.. my husband had the baby in a backpack on his back and I had my daughter's hand and we're walking along and all of a sudden she was gone. just.. gone.

between the time we left the house and the time we headed back, someone had taken the cover off the storm drain in the sidewalk and she just stepped right in the hole and fell in.. I was holding her hand but we were walking on a sidewalk and I was on the street side, I didn't have a death grip on it, she just.. fell right on in. she was there, and then she wasn't. it was dark. I had learned everything I knew about storm drains earlier that day when I started reading stephen king's "it". all I knew about storm drains was they were full of rapid rushing water and clowns that eat small children.

so my husband took the backpack off his back and thrust it and the baby at me and disappeared into the hole after the toddler so there were 2 of the 3 people I love best in a dark hole full of fast running water and clowns that eat small children and neither one of them could swim!

that was probably the worst feeling I ever had... I was sure there was deep water down there sweeping them out to sea... or something, I dunno, it was nightmare stuff, I was scared to death! I ran home and grabbed the phone and called 911 and said "my kid fell into a HOLE!" and of course the baby was there in the backpack still cryin' because I'd run home clutching the thing and the 911 lady said "is that the kid crying?" and I said no, that's the BABY, my KID fell in the hole! rofl.. it was funny before the night was out.. after I got rid of the 911 lady I wrestled the baby out of the backpack and opened the fridge and stood there looking for a flashlight, then I smacked myself and went and got it out of the cabinet and headed back to the hole.. I may not be perfect under pressure but after a few false starts I get the job done..

passed the husband and kid on the way back to the hole, there wasn't any water in it, just lots of leaves, she was fine, just scratched her little finger, but I had to go back to the hole because I'd called out the national guard, someone needed to be there to meet them. police came, ambulance came, fire truck came, they found a football in the storm drain and figure kids probably lost it and somehow got the lid off but didn't get the football.. ambulance guys put a bandaid on the pinky finger, the kid (she's 21 now) doesn't remember much about the night but she does remember the ambulance guy putting a bandaid on her finger.. the lid got put on.. life goes on..

but that's the worst feeling I ever had, when my husband and kid were down in that hole drowning and being eaten by that nasty clown, because I'd dropped my child in a storm drain.

anno
 

Willoughbyva

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Losing my parents is the worst so far. I don't know though. I think the constant feeling of no hope for me is probably worse. It just wares and wares on me. I wish I knew of a solution to this problem. Perhaps different meds will do something for me.


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