I have a few here. My love of Pokémon. I got my first game when it came out (1999 for Australia, Pokémon Red) and the games have been a part of my life ever since. I don't enjoy the ones with the non-traditional gameplay so much; I stick to the turn-based ones. I remember I used to play a lot with a kid in primary school whose character was called 'Fucker' before I even knew what the word meant, lol.
Plushies. I know many 'older' people have these, but they also get poo-pooed a lot. Stuff that. I love my plushies. One in particular you'd need to off me to tear her from my cold, rigor mortis-inflicted hands.
Tamagotchi(s?). Recently discovering their charm as I was *totes neglected* and my parents wouldn't buy me one (at least that's what I tell my mother. In case someone doesn't realise, I'm being sarcastic. I wasn't neglected. IT'S A JOKE.) I have over ten now, I think, and I have willed them to my mother. As much as she loves me, I think she hates me for this. Oh, and she also gets my OG Furby.
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I'm 56 and still sleep with an old blanket of my daughter's
Don't care what you all think
Don't care what you all think
6points
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Swinging on a swing. I'm not the only one, though, because there are separate swings for adults in the nearby park. Sleeping with a stuffed animal. Blowing soap bubbles. Sliding down a slide/sledding hill in winter. Pigtails. Children's movies or games. I also wrote children's fairy tales as part of a creative writing course and it was really fun. As a teenager, I think everyone distanced themselves from "childish" things, but as an adult, they can be brought back into everyday life. For example, candy day is a really good habit. You can eat treats one day a week and you really enjoy them more because it makes them more special.
3points
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Building LEGO
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