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What did you want to be when you were little?

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There were two things I remember wanting to be. One was a dancer. I told my mom at three that I was going to dance on the stage and make people happy. My ballet and modern lessons continued until college. I have no stats for how happy I've made anyone, but on a stage, I have indeed danced.
The other was a scientist. I went so far as to secure an area of our garage and create a lab. I had boxes and boxes of "samples" labeled and organized. I think I even had a lab coat and specific rules of play when friends came over.
I don't recall actually performing an actual science, but I had fun. Until chemistry class. I was better talking about the wonders of science than researching and understanding it. Which is probably why I wound up doing as much fundraising as I have for science based non-profits and state entities.
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Post by AustinsIrishPirate »

I had a rather odd childhood where everything interested me in some form or fashion. In the end, when someone asked me what I wanted to be, I said a Jack-of-all-Trades. Among my trades were dentist, doctor, teacher, pro wrestler, crypt keeper, fireman, director, author, artist, photographer, professional tree-climber, chef, and many more... No rules to these games, but when my skills needed testing that is what my brother was for.
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First, I wanted to be a professional baseball player. For the California Angels.

Then, I wanted to be indian Jones or an archaeologist.

Then, thanks to Lee majors, I wanted to be a stuntman.
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A scientist. Specifically, a Mad Scientist. (Still do.)
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up until late high school, i wanted to be a spy. then i realized t's not like it was in the OSS anymore. In middle school I wanted to be a marketing researcher- I was really fascinated by the influence of color and shapes on purchasing decisions, and I wanted to write jingles. When I was younger I wanted to be a writer or an actress.
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I always wanted to be an astronaut when I was growing up - spaceflight still captures my imagination and makes me smile.
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astronaut or a writer or a paleontologist. One of these is probably not going to happen now.
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Post by kaci_beeler »

When I was very little, a waitress or a dancer. I used to draw crude pictures of myself waiting tables.
Then later, mostly an artist. I wasn't sure of the different types at that time, I just knew I wanted to do good art. In addition, an actor, but one with modest, humble, and attainable goals.

I'm not really much of anything yet, not in the professional work sense...so I still feel like a lot is open to me.
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Post by Miggy »

I had an eloquent long message and then my internet connection got lost and with it went my post. Oh well.

Short answer: Architect and Soldier....not mutually exlusive occupations in the heart of a young boy.

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Post by arthursimone »

for years and years I wanted to be an archaeologist until I attended a lecture and this guy was going on and on about how exciting a discovery it was that phoenicians started growing chickpeas centuries before was anyone else had guessed and I thought who in the fuck are these goddamn people
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Roy Janik wrote:astronaut or a writer or a paleontologist.
DUDE. Astronaut and paleontologist. Me too. Totally. And actually, I still think that I'll drop everything and go on a dig some day. Some day.
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Post by kbadr »

When I was really young, I wanted to be a scientist ("because I can wear jeans under my lab coat and no one will know...")

In high school I wanted to be a special effects artist. I still geek out over that shit and know way too much about how movie effects used to be done.

Now I don't know what I want to be when I grow up.

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Post by AustinsIrishPirate »

kbadr wrote: In high school I wanted to be a special effects artist. I still geek out over that shit and know way too much about how movie effects used to be done.
Really? One of my jobs is FX makeup!
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In the 7th grade I decided I wanted to invent artificial photosynthesis. I was also really into theoretical physics. That carried me to my Freshman year of college, where I had a close to full ride due to my interest in physics.

Then I realized I wasn't that great at math. But I really loved doing research, which drove me to a life of history.
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Work with animals! Soooooooooooo soft and I love them!!
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