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Peter Pan complex my a**
Lately, I have a lot of time to sit around and think (listens for crickets), and today I happened to be watching some TV program when a commercial for Chuck E. Cheese came on. The kids were having a blast, playing on all those toys, running themselves into the dirt. I'm sure they'd passout before they'd give up playing...

I got to thinking, "Damn, kids have it good." They get all the cool s**t. They can do stupid things and no one looks at them funny. They can take the simplest thing and turn it into a toy. Hell, my brother creates monstrousterous swords out of paper and cardboard on a daily basis. He plays with them until they break (which is about 15 minutes), then goes and makes an even bigger, badder, and better one.

When I buy him playdough, he just lumps it all together in one big, grotesque, blob of brownish red poop looking stuff. Seriously, he just dumps it out onto the counter and slaps it all together. Not even 1.5 seconds out of the containers. No need for variation, apparently--but it's all good, right? Then he plays with it until it's hard and crunchy, or until it's all smeared into the rug around the living room. Good times.

Being an adult, we don't get to have that kind of fun. Well, we're not supposed to--if we do, people look at us like we're irresponsible or just plain crazy. I miss those times as a kid, riding the big wheel, making forts out of the couch cushions, building giant towns out of random toys with my sister. I'm too big to play in the ball pen at Chuck E. Cheese. Can't ride one of those bouncey horses either. I'd probably kill myself if I played on the jungle gym or monkey bars.

But damn, I miss doing that stuff. I was half tempted to go buy myself a lego castle today and build the biggest a** fortress in the history of legodom. Maybe I will.

So, dunces, what things do you miss about childhood? For some of us here, we really have to think, but I know everyone has at least one or two things they can recall from their days as a small fry! Speak up!

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  • User Comments: [10]
    Siat Dacore
    Community Member





    Thu Feb 02, 2006 @ 06:23pm


    All you gotta do is lose all inhibitions dude! Go crazy! Make a fort! Challenge your little brother to a sword fight!


    Russell D Lyman
    Community Member





    Thu Feb 02, 2006 @ 06:24pm


    Have Kids, then your expected to act, and play like a kid... but still with all that double standard stuff, and DCF on your a**...


    themightyjello
    Community Member





    Thu Feb 02, 2006 @ 06:28pm


    Go to the playground. Exercise your divine right to immediately climb to the highest point on the entire place. Then jump off, and climb another one. Repeat until all of the playground is climbed, then head for the swings.

    ...and, yeah. Though that's really just it. People look at you weird if you start having fun, and why should that stop you?

    I 'member back when I was a kid... I combined a big box of Construx, a tub full of meshed and intermixed Legos, my sister's Barbie playsets, and about a dozen other toys... all of this together made some sort of imaginary lego-sized wonderland that spanned four rooms and two hallways, and I'd run back and forth with lego people and lego spaceships in my hands, going to the various locales that I'd set up.


    Lucind Varhetel
    Community Member





    Thu Feb 02, 2006 @ 06:31pm


    I love fooling around, making stupid jokes and stuff - which always happens when my band meets. No-one could take us serious if he saw us once during rehearsal xd

    However, what do I miss?

    Maybe being oblivious to many things. To be excited the evening before my birthday or Christmas. To not have to think about tomorrow and any duties. Yeah, things like these.


    Kraun
    Community Member





    Thu Feb 02, 2006 @ 06:39pm


    Time, I guess. Use to have all the time in the world. Hang out and whatnot. Not so much anymore.


    Enness Vakar
    Community Member





    Thu Feb 02, 2006 @ 06:42pm


    Pretty much what Lu and Kraun said, all the time in the world to do what I wanted, not having to worry about tomorrow and having to do stuff, and being excited and happy about Christmas or my Birthday. Both of which mean nothing to me anymore. Never really thought about it before now, but I really do miss that.


    Shouyin
    Community Member





    Thu Feb 02, 2006 @ 09:58pm


    THIS s**t IS DEPRESSING.

    I still use the swingsets near my dad's house.

    But yeah, I miss simplicity.


    Donald Tenebrae
    Community Member





    Mon Feb 06, 2006 @ 10:54pm


    Well, innocence is missed. And so is being content. Now you have to have "Things" to be happy. When I was a kid, I played pretend in my back yard with my friends. We would all be "Dragon Ball Z " Characters, though we didnt understand that show... sweatdrop This lasted till about nine, where we'd play capture the flag, and hide and go seek, and just....be happy doing the most irrelevant s**t..
    Lifes stupid that way.


    Kalin DNom
    Community Member





    Tue Feb 07, 2006 @ 04:23am


    I'd say that only you know what will make you happy, but sometimes we are so lost in ourselves that is the furthest thing from the truth. Life is about illusions and reality. You can only follow your heart and hope it leads you down the right path. Whether it does or not, you can only trust you'll end up where you belong.

    That said, go to your closest playground and climb everything in sight, not the right way, but your way and have the time of your life doing it. If you look back with regrets you'll only have memories of what you should have done, not what you did. Be proud.


    FuxKMe
    Community Member





    Thu Apr 13, 2006 @ 03:22pm


    When I was little, my sister fed me plant food.

    And her friends would make couch-cushion forts and wall me up in them 'cause I was the only one little enough to fit.

    You're right. We did have it good when we were kids. But when we were kids, we couldn't wait to grow up. And now that we're all grown up, we want to be kids again. Kind of odd, isn't it?


    WOW, THAT ACTUALLY SOUNDED INTELLIGENT. domokun


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