^ That's why I still do a lot of "childish" things. It keeps me sane. I think I'd do almost ANYTHING to be a kid again, and stay that way for as long as possible. Adulthood is really more of a punishment for surviving childhood, I think XD
Well thats because you remember(Im guessing) at least the late 1980's. Trendy teen places at the mall try to recreate fashion and gaming from the 80's, but it's not even close. I think I'll always be a big kid...probably why I can't wait to have kids one of these days. People won't think it weird to be a goofball or go to Chuck E Cheese or whatnot if you have kids.
I have these incredibly strong memories of playing cocktail table Pacman in yogurt shops in the early 80's, seeing a double feature of Never Ending Story with Muppets Take Manhattan in 1984, seeing Return of the Jedi opening weekend, seeing Goonies 5 times in theaters, spending endless hours at Pizza Time Theater(Chuck E Cheese), going over to friends houses to watch Robotech and Fraggle Rock, spending hours playing Metroid and Zelda, spending whole weekends at arcades on merely a few dollars, getting up at 6:30 every Saturday to watch cartoons, bringing action figures to school, being absolutely immersed in imagination and creativity and drawing everywhere I went...thinking up all manner of ideas for video games, Muppet characters, giant robots, etc.
This period, 1981-1989 is still so alive with me, that I think it trips people out given people assume im 19/20-ish.
See Im wondering, at what point to people lose that innocence and sense of wonder and awe, helping hand, imagination and playfulness growing up? When youre a kid growing up in the 1980's, youre instantly friends with whatever kid youre playing an arcade game or sandbox. I remember in the early 80's finding a Kermit figure in a park sandbox and it made my whole week.
Where do adults get that kind of simple high?
In watching the "The World According To Sesame Street" documentary, you truly get a sense of how ugly and horrid the world is. Especially to kids. Their innocence is stolen so early.
You turn on the news, all you hear about is bombs, death, money, hate, evil. Its enough to make anyone want to tune out reality, if that is "reality".
Yet, theres a stigma against "grown ups" for getting back to simpler, more innocent pursuits and times. For kids today
everything marketed towards em by the Madison Avenue propagandists has to be "edgy" and "extreme"...hyper ADD style.
Anyways, Im with ya...I say this world needs more a celebration of irreverent silly random songs, imagination and other such epicness. Im glad at least theres this undying love of old 8 bit Nintendo games out there, and generation 1 Transformers.