• What do you miss most about your childhood?
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I'm sorry to hear that. i had to go through a similar thing.
My dog. [editline]7th February 2011[/editline] lol
The 90's
I miss not having to worry about things.
[QUOTE=Glitch360;27888799]the innocence of being a little kid, legos, no responsibilities[/QUOTE] i'm not sure how i'd describe what i miss about my childhood. when i think about it i feel like it was a happier time in my life, and in some ways it definitely was. obviously i'm neglecting to remember all the shitty times of being in trouble or whatever but i wouldn't really say that made anything that much worse. when you're a little kid everything is so different. you live in ignorance of how the world works, and just do what you want to do and have fun. the innocence of children fascinates me. they can live in an environment where things are clearly far from perfect but still not grasp the true nature of the situation. i also feel like when i was younger i was a different person. i mean, obviously my thoughts and ideas about hings have changed over time but i feel like i had a completely different thought pattern and way of communicating than i do now. i don't really want to go back to it, but i wish i could just spend like a year being a younger version of myself with the knowledge i have now. i just think it would be really interesting. or at least see myself back then. it kind of sucks my parents never had a video camera or anything. i wish i could remember more of my life but it all feels like such a blur. i think i took a lot for granted and i really wish i hadn't. i also wonder sometimes what my life would have been like if i never started doing drugs. one thing i realized last time i dropped acid is that it changes you permanently. you'll never be the same after you take it. and it feels like a good thing right now. but i wish i could remember what it was like before. i don't know where i was going with this post anymore. i guess the thing i miss most is just not seeing the world for the shitty place it is. i guess i'm pretty jaded. i hate society and i live in constant frustration of the stupidity of other people. i'm not saying i don't do stupid shit myself but fuck, some people are just completely thoughtless. so i think the thing i miss most is the ignorance and innocence that comes with being a child.
same thing. in short; i miss not caring about how fucked the world is
[QUOTE=Johnny Serva;27918213]same thing. in short; i miss not caring about how fucked the world is[/QUOTE] I don't understand, you still have the choice to not care.
[QUOTE=Pepin;27918747]I don't understand, you still have the choice to not care.[/QUOTE] but you still have to live in the world. and if you live in the world you're affected by the state of everyone else. and it's a bit hard to ignore. i can't stop caring about the state of the world because i have to function in it as well. especially when so many of the things that make the world so fucked end up having some sort of impact on your life.
[QUOTE=Pepin;27918747]I don't understand, you still have the choice to not care.[/QUOTE] I suppose not [i]knowing[/i], how fucked the world is, fits better. fucked/absurd
[QUOTE=Johnny Serva;28065954]I suppose not [i]knowing[/i], how fucked the world is, fits better. fucked/absurd[/QUOTE] yeah like i was saying when i was a kid i just didn't realize the world was fucked. once i found out i couldn't make it go away.
the cartooons
[QUOTE=theXinferno;28066728]yeah like i was saying when i was a kid i just didn't realize the world was fucked. once i found out i couldn't make it go away.[/QUOTE] exactly my thoughts. and the cartoons ofc :kiddo:
Johnny Bravo and Dexters Lab eh wha
Not neccesarily a childhood thing, but I miss the feeling you get when you play a new GTA game, in a city that you don't know your way around. A genuine feeling of awe and astonishment. I had this from GTA 3 through to GTA 4. It's one of feeling that can't be recreated and I miss the feeling once you know your way around.
[QUOTE=Doozle;28068122]Not neccesarily a childhood thing, but I miss the feeling you get when you play a new GTA game, in a city that you don't know your way around. A genuine feeling of awe and astonishment. I had this from GTA 3 through to GTA 4. It's one of feeling that can't be recreated and I miss the feeling once you know your way around.[/QUOTE] holy shit man i've always felt this but i never exactly realized where the feeling stemmed from. it's like when you first start doing the missions and you see the new cars and stuff. god i can't wait for another gta game to come out. gta is one of my favorite games. you just get to do whatever you want.
[QUOTE=HybridTheroy;28066944]the cartooons[/QUOTE] Anyone ever watch samurai jack? i loved/love that cartoon.
My family who died :(
Your whole family died???
[QUOTE=Stormcharger;28075027]Your whole family died???[/QUOTE] Oh shit no sorry. Worded it badly. I miss the members of my family who died. My nan (nan = english), my great nan, my great grandad, my other great nan and my uncle. I was born while my parents were only young (17) so I got became real close to my great grandparents :(
Ah right haha I was thinking you were an extremely unlucky guy for a moment there.
[QUOTE=Doozle;28068122]Not neccesarily a childhood thing, but I miss the feeling you get when you play a new GTA game, in a city that you don't know your way around. A genuine feeling of awe and astonishment. I had this from GTA 3 through to GTA 4. It's one of feeling that can't be recreated and I miss the feeling once you know your way around.[/QUOTE] I remember that pretty badly cause at the time 3 and 4 came out and up until SA I wasn't allowed that shit and didn't make any money. i only got to play for at most 15 minutes and mostly watched other people play it for a little bit. when SA came out though it totally overshadowed half life 2 for me and that's one of the last games i got excited about besides SA and i wasn't following SA i was just browsing while at a store after getting some other games and saw it and figured i might give it a try.
[QUOTE=Cypher_09;28075124]Oh shit no sorry. Worded it badly. I miss the members of my family who died. My nan (nan = english), my great nan, my great grandad, my other great nan and my uncle. I was born while my parents were only young (17) so I got became real close to my great grandparents :([/QUOTE] shit thought you were batman there for a second. nevermind.
[QUOTE=Doozle;28068122]Not neccesarily a childhood thing, but I miss the feeling you get when you play a new GTA game, in a city that you don't know your way around. A genuine feeling of awe and astonishment. I had this from GTA 3 through to GTA 4. It's one of feeling that can't be recreated and I miss the feeling once you know your way around.[/QUOTE] I understand
Not much really. Maybe not having to do as much work, but that's it. Beyond that things are actually quite a bit nicer now a days.
I miss the simplicity of life. I also miss the waffles my school used to sell, they were damn tasty.
I miss turkey twizzlers. They stopped serving them at schools soon after I left, but don't sell them anywhere. :argh: Jamie Oliver [img]http://www.fwi.co.uk/blogs/lincolnshire-farming-blog/turkey%20twizzlers.jpg[/img]
I miss the cartoons of the 90s, I miss not knowing how shitty the world is, and I miss not giving a fuck.
[QUOTE=Doozle;28091364]I miss turkey twizzlers. They stopped serving them at schools soon after I left, but don't sell them anywhere. :argh: Jamie Oliver [img_thumb]http://www.fwi.co.uk/blogs/lincolnshire-farming-blog/turkey%20twizzlers.jpg[/img_thumb][/QUOTE] Those look amazing.
Im trying to forget my entire childhood, seriously I did so much shit that I regret and I think its making me drink.
no you are making you drink
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