Jeremiah McDonald, Filmmaker, Interviews 12-Year-Old Self After 20 Years (VIDEO)

WATCH: Man Interviews 12-Year-Old Self

Jeremiah McDonald has changed a lot since 1992. He grew taller and broader, and he formed a love for the Internets — something that hadn't quite taken off just yet when he was 12.

However, his affinity for the finer things in life has remained pretty much the same. Twenty years later, McDonald still values "Star Wars" and "Doctor Who" and maintains a pretty active imagination.

And it's that same creative spark that led him to edit together a long-awaited conversation between his 12-year-old self and his present self.

The 32-year-old uncovered a VHS from nearly 20 years ago, in which his pre-teen self asks his future self some very pointed questions. And as it turns out, the future is now, and it's finally time to get some answers.

The nearly four-minute video features hilarious banter between McDonald and his playful, curious self from the early '90s. The two touch on various topics including, pets, hobbies and relationships and exchange laughs and insults that only they can understand.

Watch the clip above and tell us what you think.

What would you say to your 12-year-old self? Would he or she be proud of the person you are today? Leave your thoughts in the comments section below. (Via Mediaite)

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