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Hey Pandas, What's Your Most Nostalgic Memory? (Closed)
CuriositiesFEB 28, 2023

Hey Pandas, What's Your Most Nostalgic Memory? (Closed)

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It can be anything you remember fondly from childhood, a fun weekend during college, or even something recent, as long as it holds a special place.

#1

it's a memory from yesterday actually, when we had our cast party for the one act play. we had a blast and talked about our favorite moments of the whole procss, and we sang and ate and cried and realized that these people were our family
4points

#2

The kids area in IKEA, i loved that thing. The trees, the ball pit… Only if COVID never happened and I didn’t grow… :(
2points

#3

Listening to Jacks Johnson while my mom mops
2points

#4

Walking barefoot to the local Amish store to buy cinnamon-rolls. Stuffing our faces on the way home.
Best feeling ever.
2points

#5

Kwik Trip. The town I grew up in had two Kwik Trips. We would always stop and buy chocolate milk after a sports practice or game. I am now attending a college in a state that does not have Kwik Trips. I am on a sports team here at college and we travel around the Midwest for competition. We occasionally stop at Kwik Trip and just the smell brings back happy memories.
2points

#6

Me and mu friends did a minecraft world for 3 years where my friend stole stuff from me and then my other friends joined her so then she declared war but as i got more items they started joining me and we built a prison for her and then she didnt log on but i went to the mountains and brought back a goat who started killing us so we pushed it into lava and then we moved on to other things but I only really talk to four of the eight that werw in that
2points

#7

Watching the NFL when it was still good. So much greed and “look at me” moments now.
1point

#8

Darth Vader’s lightsaber my brother (who’s my favorite) has a full on darth Vader suit and mask he also has the saber
1point

#9

This summer I went on a trip to the maritimes (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island) with my family. We spent a month and a half camping and visiting so many places.
1point

#10

As someone who’s lived in a country that’s not his own for the past eleven years , several nostalgic memories come to mind:
-my neighborhood and spending time with my friends, 80s-90’s style, riding bikes all day, or just hanging out, we even had a garage band at some point.
-My house in my hometown, where I grew up and lived for almost thirty years.
-Spending Christmas, mother’s/father’s day, birthdays and many other special occasions with my cousins, parents, grandparents, and especially spending time at my grandparent’s place, who used to live in the countryside, so we all had a place to go swimming at the weekend or during vacation time. I miss having a place were I could just go whenever I wanted to get away from everything, something you value when you live in the capital, it even more these days that I live in an even bigger city.
-My best friend, we talk every week but he now lives in Germany and I haven’t hung out with him for more than seven years.
-Listening to music with my dad, who wasn’t a musician but loved music and gave me my first valuable music lessons. To him I owe listening to quality music (90% of what I listen to) and also my passion for art. Once I left my country, having long conversations with him over the phone on a regular basis, and the excitement of seeing him when I either visited or when he came to see me.
-Life being much simpler some years ago. That’s pretty much what comes to mind now.
0points

#11

As someone who’s lived in a country that’s not his own for the past eleven years , several nostalgic memories come to mind:
-my neighborhood and spending time with my friends, 80s-90’s style, riding bikes all day, or just hanging out, we even had a garage band at some point.
-My house in my hometown, where I grew up and lived for almost thirty years.
-Spending Christmas, mother’s/father’s day, birthdays and many other special occasions with my cousins, parents, grandparents, and especially spending time at my grandparent’s place, who used to live in the countryside, so we all had a place to go swimming at the weekend or during vacation time. I miss having a place were I could just go whenever I wanted to get away from everything, something you value when you live in the capital, it even more these days that I live in an even bigger city.
-My best friend, we talk every week but he now lives in Germany and I haven’t hung out with him for more than seven years.
-Listening to music with my dad, who wasn’t a musician but loved music and gave me my first valuable music lessons. To him I owe listening to quality music (90% of what I listen to) and also my passion for art. Once I left my country, having long conversations with him over the phone on a regular basis, and the excitement of seeing him when I either visited or when he came to see me.
-Life being much simpler some years ago. That’s pretty much what comes to mind now.
-1point
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