I had the 'we don't have accents' thing as well.
Also: * that men are not normally kind, and gentlemen are a rarity
* there's nothing wrong with twins being dressed the same, going to the same class etc. - to an extent, I still think that
* 'How come people on the other side of the earth don't fall?'
* That sex needs to be passionate and unplanned - yes, I had these thoughts at a young age!
* That I want to have a rich husband, and work at McDonalds
* I wasn't sure at what age you're 'allowed' to write love poems, what is the social code about genderqueer writings, etc.
* That death is eternal darkness and misery - I'm not completely freed from that
* That my life should be a musical, and have songs to accompany it
* That fer crying out loud, some boys like Barbies, and some girls like planes, and there ain't a goddamn thing grown-ups can do about it
* Failing the 'Rich husband' plan - that I'll make my own millions or win the lottery
* That actors are told exactly how to read their lines - instead of acting - and I can do that
* That you don't need knowledge to write music, and can rely on improvisation
* That live action film are better than cartoons (that later changed)
* That it must be impossible to take a test in Japanese or Chinese
* That my goldfish are always hungry, and it's unfair to feed them once a week
* That if I keep do the exercise my mum etc. tells me to do, I could become an athlete, rather than be mentally exhausted, overeating to compensate, and not improving a damn thing
* That a 12 year old writing to artists can totally make them reconsider their career path
Oh, and I thought England was basically made of queues, until I actually got there. Yeah, WTF.
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