I more meant that there are far better people than me for that sort of thing.
But having every stupid post made on a message forum between the age of 19 and 27 (and I guess 31 now) made public would worry a lot of people. I have no doubt I said some stupid shit that I have forgotten and would cringe myself to death if I had to read the worst of them all in the media.
Depends what youâd call âcreepingâ. I am certain thereâs lots of be embarrassed by on that front that I would never think of saying now but Iâd be deeply ashamed if I read anything disrespectful. We all like to think that we are so good and wise but if anyone could compile a short presentation of the five worst things we had ever said weâd probably all look like monsters.
Iâm pretty sure one of my first couple of dozen posts on here was telling CG that I hoped he was subject to waterboarding if he thought it was so great in a thread where he was going on about how good âenhanced interrogationâ was.
Iâm in equal parts ashamed and delighted that I got his mark so quickly.
Back on the subject @_em brings up, better to just accept and own your past rather than argue the toss over the word âcreepingâ.
I think theyâve all been deleted. I am morbidly curious though - like it would be useful to learn from past mistakes and youthful stupidity, and where Iâve changed and where I still would like (need) to grow.
I just feel for this MP, although recent events suggest he is not much changed. The French are big on this stuff - le droit dâoubli