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The carefree nature of it all. I mean, when I was a kid I had not a worry in the world, I had no real responsibility, and nothing had tarnished my innocence, I had no knowledge of anything really bad. The world seemed so small, and so nice. So simple. That is a feeling that I will never be able to regain, and it is that which I miss the most.
That and having new episodes of Clarissa, which I always quite enjoyed despite my gender.
The A-Team, Buck Rodgers in the 25th Century, Alernative music was really alternative, decent music on the radio, and the heat didn't seem to bother me as much.
The carefree nature of it all.
Samwel_X
And the answer cant be the careless days, cause we all miss those. Jerryvanasperen
I miss the complete lack of responsibility. I also miss being able to have meaningless sex with young girls without it being a felony.
This, and elementary school, running around with a bunch of kids playing tag or hide n seek.being careless about future
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I'm only 20... I consider myself to still be youthful. What I miss from my childhood is not caring... or more appropriately, not having to care.
i miss actually waking up at like 7am on a saturday and sunday morning just to watch cartoons.
nowadays, there aint crap on in the morning, and our lives are so hectic, we never really have the time
Playing sports competitively at school. I miss playing baseball, basketball, and volleyball. I still play those sports, but I'm more of a player-coach at the school I teach at. They let me play with them, so it's cool, but I miss being in leagues and stuff.
Being able to play soccer or volleyball practically every day, and just being able to hang out with my friends whenever I really wanted. All that free time, high school seems so far away now, but its only been 4 years. Crazy
Not being self-concious, being friends with many of the people I'm not friends with today, not constantly worrying about any kind of drama.
Good cartoon shows like Hey Arnold and Rocket Power, etc.
Back when I was a kid, my friends and I had the "world is your playground" ideal, so we would literally play anywhere and do anything anywhere. Like, we would just hop through yards for fun,and also, when the only thing I had to worry about was what game to play and how I was going to get lunch/dinner.
I loved playing baseball until I blew up my knee my junior year. But I lived at the center of a huge circle on the end of our street and we had many kids my age in the neighborhood and played games that lasted all day sometimes. I'd love to go back and just play baseball for one day.
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