Do you still enjoy anything you liked as a kid?

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SadakoMoose

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Yeah, basically.
I still watch cartoons over a large number of things.
I still have imaginary friends.
Only difference is I'm no longer religious and happen to enjoy porn now...
 

remnant_phoenix

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I'm a 26-year-old man who loves the Winnie the Pooh stories and I'm not the least bit ashamed to admit it.

Also, I still enjoy many older video games from each and every gaming generation going all the way back to the 8-bit NES.

There are a small number of games/shows/movies that I liked as a kid/teenager that just haven't aged well, and some of my tastes have changed/matured over time, but most of the things I really liked when I was younger I still enjoy to this day.

I like to think I've always had at least somewhat good taste.
 

duowolf

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I still enjoy the cartoons I loved as a kid(Dungeons & Dragons, GI Joe, X-men etc), the films I watched (The Last Unicorn, Princess Bride, Vamp etc) and the books I read(The Howling, Howls Moving Castle, Dragonlance etc) and the games I played (Bubble Bobble, Boulder Dash etc).

You lot are making me feel really old though talking about listerning to blink as a kid etc I was 19 when that band started out.:(
 

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I still like all the stuff I liked as a kid especially my PS1 and dragon ball Z.
 

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This is oddly specific, but Mega Man Battle Network 6: Cybeast Gregar for the GBA.

Also Pokemon, Avatar, Calvin and Hobbes, etc
 

Twilight.falls

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Dr. wonderful said:
...Goofy Movie.

For the first time ever, we're seeing it eye to eye.

Goofy Movie is one of my favorite Disney movies. Ever.


As for the topic, do I still enjoy anything I liked as a kid? Yes. I enjoy EVERYTHING I liked as a kid.
 

jthm

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Revelo said:
Also most types of punk bands such as Green Day, Sum 41 and The Offspring too.
uh... punk? None of those are punk.
This is punk:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UW8UlY8eXCk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yb_juTPQJUc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGUgyaU8Tvs&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQu05Kw-gdY&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVFfSKnc1CE

Some are a little closer to psychobilly.

I'm not saying you can't enjoy the music you like, or that you are somehow wrong for liking them, but please, don't call it punk when it is really just pop.

Upon consideration, I might be persuaded that Green Day used to be punk, or at least punk like. Sum 41 and The Offspring are not, nor ever were punk.
 

Tonythion

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some shows I can't stand to watch anymore or they aren't as funny as they used to be.

Oh I loved going to the beach as a kid, but now I LOATHE sand so I only go to rocky beaches.
 

zelda2fanboy

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I rewatched Short Circuit 2 a few months ago and still loved it. I almost cried at the end. Better than that Wall-E bullshit any day of the week. I also still like Beavis and Butthead, which is coming back, by the way. I also still like The Simpsons, both new episodes and old.
 

aww yea

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really the question is what dont i enjoy that i liked as a kid..?

Annnndddd i dont have an answer
 

V8 Ninja

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My love for Digimon Tamers will never die! NEVER!!! NO MATTER WHAT EVERYBODY ELSE SAYS!!! NEVER!!! *goes into corner, cries*

Being (a bit) more serious, I still enjoy everything I did as a kid except for playing with Legos, which is more of I-don't-have-time-and-the-willpower-to-find-all-of-the-pieces-I-need deal.
 

thecoreyhlltt

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the only things that have changed for me in my 21 years on this planet are, my age, my height and weight, the amount of hair on my body, my mental state, and my style in clothes. everything else has stayed the same since my childhood... games, music, tv, movies, foods, drugs... i'm basically a 21 yr old man-child who smokes and drinks
 

Sylveria

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The only thing from my childhood that I outright abandoned as I grew up was Legos. I honestly regret that. If I had the money and space to buy, build, and display stuff, I would.

I've spent a good chunk of time and a lot of money in the past 5 years reclaiming all the games I had to sold back when I was getting $5 a week and games had to be traded in. God I wish I never sold that Lunar SSSC box.. Do you know how expensive one of those in good condition is these days? AGH.

Let's face it, almost everything from the 80s and early 90s is better than anything that exists today. I pity the kids of now and the future.. their childhoods, comparatively, suck. In 10 years they're gonna be looking back and Dora the Explora and Highschool Musical are gonna be their Transformers and Thundercats. It's a sad, sad age.
 

rt052192

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ah-ha! I am playing tony hawk's pro skater 3 right now on my old PS2. So much nostalgia...and the game has aged quite gracefully.
 

Midnight Crossroads

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I still swim and enjoy going to the beach and the ocean. I'm actually trying to make a career out of working in and around the sea. So, yes for that.

I still enjoy video games. Although, if they don't start growing up, I may one day leave them behind. Right now, I can't see myself at 40 playing a team deathmatch. Although, I still enjoy a lot of classics I grew up with: Megaman Legends, Starfox 64, The Legend of Zelda, Super Mario Bros. 3, and so on. Yes for now.

When I turned seven, I promised myself I would never order another kid's meal again. Now that I'm 21, I made another promise to myself to never drink soda outside of it being mixed with alcohol or fastfood. I'll never order a coke in a real restaurant again. There's something weird thinking of a grown man ordering a pepsi to go with his fillet. It's being phased out.

There are a few shows I watch every now and again from my childhood, but I'm happy with most of that stuff staying in my past. Yes and no.

I still enjoy fantasy and science fiction. I remember my first real novel I ever read was Jurassic Park, and I still enjoy it.
 

Dr. Danger

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All Dogs Go to heaven still makes me as happy as can be. In fact I'm going to go watch it. Then turn it off before the ending.