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Blabble40
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What was your childhood like?
#26682782 - 05/20/20 07:58 AM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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What are some of your earliest memories?
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ninja cat 09
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Re: What was your childhood like? [Re: Blabble40] 1
#26682785 - 05/20/20 08:02 AM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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Being on a bike all day, going to the library to read books or play on the computers, playing in the snow, beating the snot out of my brother, wandering around the yard looking for birds to shoot with my pellet gun and a little pyromania thrown in for good measure.
The earliest memory I have was from our first house, it wasn't great, bare concrete and brick walls. I remember my dad in a red speedo going up to the roof, probably to feed the dogs. I don't know why it stuck, I have no other memories of that house.
What about you?
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Re: What was your childhood like? [Re: ninja cat 09]
#26682794 - 05/20/20 08:08 AM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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My childhood was awesome.
If you want details, ask.
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Re: What was your childhood like? [Re: Blabble40] 1
#26682798 - 05/20/20 08:10 AM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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Blabble40 said: What was your childhood like?
If the guy with the lawnmower is Life and the zombies my childhood's hopes, dreams, aspirations, innocence and spirit viewed through my sense of being ugly and worthless, that video sums up my childhood years like nothing else.
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Re: What was your childhood like? [Re: Asante] 1
#26682804 - 05/20/20 08:16 AM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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Mine must have been unusual. First started out in England. Then moved to Murica. Realized that murican kids ain't shit compared to the British kids. Muricans ain't seen shit. It was just a strange transition from (england) dark mean spirited school envirinment to this fluffy bullshit supportive phoney ass environment (american school). I became alienated. Did very poorly in school. Became friends with the scoundrels. Got into drugs. Got into growing drugs. Got into selling drugs. Eventually became adult without too much trouble. I feel lucky for the unusual childhood I had, it gave me an advanced perspective / ability to see things differently from most people, which really has helped me in many ways.
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Re: What was your childhood like? [Re: Patlal]
#26682812 - 05/20/20 08:22 AM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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Patlal said: My childhood was awesome.
If you want details, ask.
I want details.
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Re: What was your childhood like? [Re: trees] 1
#26682834 - 05/20/20 08:42 AM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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trees said: Mine must have been unusual. First started out in England. Then moved to Murica. Realized that murican kids ain't shit compared to the British kids. Muricans ain't seen shit. It was just a strange transition from (england) dark mean spirited school envirinment to this fluffy bullshit supportive phoney ass environment (american school). I became alienated. Did very poorly in school. Became friends with the scoundrels. Got into drugs. Got into growing drugs. Got into selling drugs. Eventually became adult without too much trouble. I feel lucky for the unusual childhood I had, it gave me an advanced perspective / ability to see things differently from most people, which really has helped me in many ways.
Having also grown up in two countries, I agree a lot. It gives you a lot of perspective about how things could be and that the way that you see things being done isn't the only way to think/behave/act. I really think a lot of people would benefit from travel, be it with psychedelics or a plane.
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Re: What was your childhood like? [Re: ninja cat 09] 1
#26685461 - 05/21/20 11:16 AM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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What was your childhood like?
Obsessed with cartoons and sci-fi, watched way too much TV, family was dirt poor but didn't know it, mom had way too many cats, classic rock music stations playing tons of Motown, madly in love with Joan Jett, Pam Dawber, Stefanie Powers, Lynda Carter, that one blonde girl from Electric Company, ect...ect...
What are some of your earliest memories? Florida tornado, eating boiled peanuts and drinking Chocolate Soldier, SeaWorld, swimming in the apartment complex swimming pool naked, ect...ect...
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Re: What was your childhood like? [Re: Dilsnique]
#26685922 - 05/21/20 03:09 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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My childhood was awesome
Lived in a nice house in a nice neighborhood. Had lots of friends and a younger brother to play with
Went on lots of vacations abroad with my family. No poverty, bullying or other drama
Life was pretty sweet, still is actually
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Re: What was your childhood like? [Re: Tripsurfer]
#26685972 - 05/21/20 03:30 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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Earliest memory I have is sitting in a baby carriage and my dad losing control of it and me flying down a hill nearly dying but ended up cruising to a stop nice and slowly. The next memory after that is me walking down stairs and biffing it hard as fuck cartwheeling down like 10-15 stairs.
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Re: What was your childhood like? [Re: deadwk]
#26685985 - 05/21/20 03:38 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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It went something like this till I could get out on my own. But the fam is cool.
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Edited by The Blind Ass (05/21/20 04:36 PM)
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I miss being a kid. Life was way cooler.
Everybody out there treated me way nicer. I used to have a lot of bad anxiety though.
I used to become best friends with the other kids very easy. I remember all them. We used to be close. I always kind of took pride in loyalty and close friendship. One time some kid said that i couldn't come to his birthday party. It made me feel bad.
As i aged people and things all started to change. I felt, left out as time went on.
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Childhood is epic. The fun and everything else. bunch of little rascals.
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Re: What was your childhood like? [Re: trees]
#26686335 - 05/21/20 06:51 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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trees said: Mine must have been unusual. First started out in England. Then moved to Murica. Realized that murican kids ain't shit compared to the British kids. Muricans ain't seen shit. It was just a strange transition from (england) dark mean spirited school envirinment to this fluffy bullshit supportive phoney ass environment (american school). I became alienated. Did very poorly in school. Became friends with the scoundrels. Got into drugs. Got into growing drugs. Got into selling drugs. Eventually became adult without too much trouble. I feel lucky for the unusual childhood I had, it gave me an advanced perspective / ability to see things differently from most people, which really has helped me in many ways.
At what age did you move to the states, and where did you go to school?
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