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Serious I never got out of childhood

Shay Patrick Cormac

Shay Patrick Cormac

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I am currently 18, my peers enjoy their lives with parties and act ike adults while I still play with toys to cope. Not that I feel bad about it, but I am astonished by how much I've regressed to cope. I mean I still watch cartoons, still make epic fights with toys and I still feel insanely annoyed by the fact I have responsabilities. When I think about my life and things that enriched me I think of my childhood, period. I have no experience, no culture, just my ego. When I look around, even here on .is, I ask myself "How the hell did they all grew out of playing with toys??"; for me it's a completely alien perspective. If I stopped playing with toys how am I supposed to be happy and fill the void? Yeah there is vidya but nothing beats the pure action and freedom of being a god with toys. How can you even cope with your shitty lives without toys!? They are the only reason I am not depressed. Plus with movement from fights with toys I automatically do exercize without boring myself. I genuinely ask myself how did you grow out of childhood.
 
I relate to this a lot though—I am also stuck in a rather immature state, and haven't made any progress in life. Everyone else’s “normal” adult life is built on a pile of memories and experiences we don’t have. When you missed out on your formative years, the idea of growing up is alien.
 
I respect your ability to Schizomaxx with toys, I could only do it until i was about 8 years old.
 
I relate to this a lot though—I am also stuck in a rather immature state, and haven't made any progress in life. Everyone else’s “normal” adult life is built on a pile of memories and experiences we don’t have. When you missed out on your formative years, the idea of growing up is alien.
 
At least you still have something you've had fun with all your life.
That's good, many of us lost things that in the past was our best hobby.​
 
Most of us fell trap to social conditioning, "growing up" means accepting your place as a slave. I accepted this because I thought I had a chance at a good life.
 
I relate to this a lot though—I am also stuck in a rather immature state, and haven't made any progress in life. Everyone else’s “normal” adult life is built on a pile of memories and experiences we don’t have. When you missed out on your formative years, the idea of growing up is alien.
You're right
 
I relate to this a lot though—I am also stuck in a rather immature state, and haven't made any progress in life. Everyone else’s “normal” adult life is built on a pile of memories and experiences we don’t have. When you missed out on your formative years, the idea of growing up is alien.
And woman are literally to blame. They literally did this to us
 
I relate to this a lot though—I am also stuck in a rather immature state, and haven't made any progress in life. Everyone else’s “normal” adult life is built on a pile of memories and experiences we don’t have. When you missed out on your formative years, the idea of growing up is alien.
 
Exact same brother, just enjoy what you enjoy we deserve that much atleast, other people will ridicule us no matter what we do anyway.
 
Relatable. I’m 20 and still have the exact same hobbies and social life (or lack thereof) from age 13
 
Exact same brother, just enjoy what you enjoy we deserve that much atleast, other people will ridicule us no matter what we do anyway.
That's a good point
 

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