THINGS YOU'VE OUTGROWN?
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What things have you outgrown in your life?
Some of the things i have outgrown include my collection of teddy bears. I have a collection of about 25 bears that each resemble something such as Love, Peace, Pride etc. My girlfriend is in love with them so i dumped them on her.
Another thing is my Immaturity. I have outgrown most of it and have finally moved on to becoming a responsible and mature adult. These things i am very proud of. :P
Some of the things i have outgrown include my collection of teddy bears. I have a collection of about 25 bears that each resemble something such as Love, Peace, Pride etc. My girlfriend is in love with them so i dumped them on her.
Another thing is my Immaturity. I have outgrown most of it and have finally moved on to becoming a responsible and mature adult. These things i am very proud of. :P
Anime/Manga.
jRPGs.
Japan basically. I was a japanophile for a very short while but it became too much.
Other than that I mostly tend to keep at least a remote interest in most of my old things. I'm generally a very nostalgic person. For example I don't actively collect hockey cards anymore but I won't get rid of them. I suppose I've outgrown them but I could still buy a pack if I felt like it...
I think I also have outgrown the "in today's society". I think it's such a lame way of thinking nowadays. It implies that everything was better in the past and a bunch of other hogwash.
jRPGs.
Japan basically. I was a japanophile for a very short while but it became too much.
Other than that I mostly tend to keep at least a remote interest in most of my old things. I'm generally a very nostalgic person. For example I don't actively collect hockey cards anymore but I won't get rid of them. I suppose I've outgrown them but I could still buy a pack if I felt like it...
I think I also have outgrown the "in today's society". I think it's such a lame way of thinking nowadays. It implies that everything was better in the past and a bunch of other hogwash.
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Why are you guys still here if you've outgrown it?
Mainly what chaos said and plus we have no life. 8)
I don't think I've outgrown anything except my clothes, really. Sure, I'm older and more mature, but I get a lot of fun and fulfillment from indulging in the same things now that made me happy as a kid.
I've long outgrown caring what others think of me. :-\ Also, as Euphorian has said, caring about anything...
That make you just like me - born fully developed from a super-deity's cranium.
I've outgrown TV, I barely watch TV unless it's the news, weather forecast or play Tekken with my brother or have a new movie DVD like 24.
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Instead of growing out of things I've just grown up...a lot, I don't feel that much like a whiny kid anymore. I'm even starting to grow chest hair now and that a big deal to me!
Oh, I've out grown general TV, but I'm an even bigger movie fan now.
Oh, I've out grown general TV, but I'm an even bigger movie fan now.
What find I is that everything I "Grow out of" even if it's for years, I grow back into later on when I'm much older and more mature.
RPG Maker is a great example (I've been in and out of it since high school.) Another example is Magic The Gathering, which I grew out of in high school but picked up again in my junior year of college because my girlfriend played.
I mean, I dunno, I've obviously outgrown all of the stuff I liked when I was a real, real little kid. For instance, I (generally) no longer dress as a ghostbuster.
RPG Maker is a great example (I've been in and out of it since high school.) Another example is Magic The Gathering, which I grew out of in high school but picked up again in my junior year of college because my girlfriend played.
I mean, I dunno, I've obviously outgrown all of the stuff I liked when I was a real, real little kid. For instance, I (generally) no longer dress as a ghostbuster.



























