• Do you miss your childhood?
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Nah, middle school sucks
[QUOTE=Sir Whoopsalot;25567671]What I recently noticed was that when I was in high school I was like 'Man, I wish I was back in primary school'. Now that I'm in college studying, I find myself going 'Man, I wish I was back in high school'.[/QUOTE] I hear you, man. It's worse for me because I work in my old high school and the students are having way more fun then when I was there.
[QUOTE=JaxJesse315;25557689]More than anything. Cartoons were so much better.[/QUOTE] No you only thought they where good as a child.
[QUOTE=MovingSalad;25566903]I don't give a fuck if it is debatable. 15 year olds are considerably more mature, those are the years that people undergo massive changes through puberty (on average) I'm not putting up every single little stitch of what I'm saying as a fucking arguement. The point is that this particular 15 year old feels he isn't a child anymore, and I completely empathise with him because I felt the same way at his age.. But the percentage of life that a day takes up will become significantly smaller as you age. That is why everyone in this thread goes "Its fucking bullshit that time goes by faster as you age." This is what I am trying to display to you. No I do not have a fucking math degree, and I don't really need to draw up a fucking 'permutation diagram' to prove that time goes by faster as you age. So can you kindly fuck off. Taking a psychology course, yes, they teach Logic in a philosophical sort of sense. Its just a few books on it though, really. I don't need advanced functions or calculus to tell you that you're a nitpicking twat on an internet forum demanding I make it 100% clear to him what it is that I am saying. Fuck do I ever love the Crash Bandicoot series, I'm really glad I have all the classics on my PS3 now, including Medievil. I could go on and list dozens of PS1 games that took up the majority of my childhood.[/QUOTE] umad brah?
I used to roleplay outside at fresh air, play football and generally have fun, no worries about what's going to come, no concern about exams nor tests, now I stay inside my room, in total darkness playing vidya. Concerning about my future, what I'm going to do, to be come... The cartoons, oh the cartoons, I miss them so much. Sometimes I wish times never changed.
i miss mine
Yeah, i do miss it. I missed how nobody cared about my 12 year old voice. I still sound like Justin bieber even though im 15 :sigh:
[QUOTE=MelonGuy;25557687]15? You're still a child.[/QUOTE] look at all those disagrees :v:
I had one of those ones where when you were a kid you believed it was great but now you realize how horrible it was.
I refuse to grow up, problem solved.
No, I hate children and childish things. I probably liked it back then but its more awesome now because I can actually do something worth while.
[QUOTE=ionuttzu;25558514]Hell yeah I do, I miss the times when I had no obligations, was happy and optimistic all the time, and watched great cartoons and played with my friends. These days I have shitloads of work to do, sometimes I'm either depressed or just angry and stressed of how things are going atm or when I'm starting to worry of the future and whatever other things a 18 year old can think about.[/QUOTE] And also the times when me and my friends would roleplay being soldiers or cops and robbers where we'd split in teams and pretend we shoot each other with toy guns, and then we'd argue who killed who :v:. Good times....fuck writing the last post+this and reading the whole thread gave me a big fucking doze of nostalgia, I don't like being sad :smith: Oh god now I'm even remembering the moments when my dad held the bike and my friends cheered at me when I rode a bicycle for the first time. Okay gonna play some games or this surge of memories will end badly , too much nostalgia can't be good
I miss the times when people, who were a older than me obv, came to me and said 'd'aww, you're so cute' :saddowns:
I kinda do, I miss not having to worry about still being a virgin
[QUOTE=ionuttzu;25572242]And also the times when me and my friends would roleplay being soldiers or cops and robbers where we'd split in teams and pretend we shoot each other with toy guns, and then we'd argue who killed who :v:. Good times....fuck writing the last post+this and reading the whole thread gave me a big fucking doze of nostalgia, I don't like being sad :smith: Oh god now I'm even remembering the moments when my dad held the bike and my friends cheered at me when I rode a bicycle for the first time. Okay gonna play some games or this surge of memories will end badly , too much nostalgia can't be good[/QUOTE] when i got my first bike, i kept falling my dad added those extra 2 wheels to my bike those wheels didn't stay at their places and kept bending and I still fell
just wait til you get someone pregnant
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I miss the innocence and the ability not to care about long-term consequences. As you grow older everything gets more and more complicated, and all this shit stacks up - relationships, school, job etc.
Playing the SNES and PS1 with my dad, watching shows that were actually made with a little bit of effort every saturday, hanging with my best friends without a care in the world. Yes, I fucking miss it :saddowns:
Childhood brings back a lot of good memories for me, especially when I discovered Half-Life, and me and my friends were hooked on it from day one and couldn't stop playing it. I think that's the reason why I love the GoldSrc engine so much, because it's the only thing that reminds me of those happy times. In January 2008 I started to develop depression and haven't really been the same every since. It felt like something deep down inside me has died and I can't figure out what it is. Seriously, this depression feels like the chronicle depression you would get if one of your loved ones passed away and was really close to you :smith:
I sure as hell miss it. Playing PS1 all day, those were the times. Hell yeah, Crash Team Racing :v:
It was a good childhood, now I have my exams and coursework to take care of, and a career to start, and think about how im gonna start a family.
[QUOTE=Random94;25567535]Yea im 15 also and i also miss my childhood, i used to remember the days when i used to come back from school and play my on my ps2.[/QUOTE] What, four years ago? Yea I'm 16, and I also miss my childhood. I used to remember the days when I'd play Halo PC nonstop for several days straight running on nothing but sugar and leaving the dog outside during winter. I used to remember the days when I fell asleep waiting for CSS to load on my Compaq Presario... I wish I still remembered these things. I used to remember the days when I came home and talked about my childhood on fac- wait nevermind
My childhood made me into a hard core mother fucker. fuck my childhood I am not going through that shit again.
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