Beating Mike Tyson's Punchout on the Nes! Actually, Beating most Nes games often gives me a feeling of awesome accomplishment.
*Busts out Advance SP with Leafgreen*Delock said:Pokemon. While not a feeling, it lead to a whole lot of them.
Remember how easy it was to make friends back when almost everyone was playing this (for those who grew up in my age group)? Hell, everyone knew the theme song of the show, even your parents. Remember how amazing it felt to see one of those strangely colored cartidges and to suddenly know someone else had something in common with you? How about the feeling of accomplishment and discovery you had the first time through? The excitement of a new reveal? The amazing new features in Gold and Silver? The nostalgia you get from playing the rereleases? Most recently, I had the opportunity to see just how these feelings played out when I spotted a Pokewalker and much to the joy of the other person, I produced my own.
It was a huge social phenomena that united you and gave you a sense of belonging.
The only other thing I can think of is getting a proper amount of sleep (as I was an insomniac for a whole semester).
Also thisC95J said:Stretching
nothing like a good big stretch
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last time I went on a hike it was really foggy and you couldn't see 5ft in front of you, good timesSnipErlite said:I wouldn't quite do it every day, but it is damn fun. Especially when you get lost up a mountain with mist reducing visibility to oooh, about 5 feet =/ Fun timesC95J said:I love DofE and hiking, I would do that every day if I could![]()
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