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What are you surprised that you haven't outgrown?


  1. Proscratination when I need to get something done
    — Bourgeoisblues

  2. Trampolines! They never get old!!
    — CodPolish

  3. Swings. Building snowmen.
    — Glimmering_Lights



  4. Board games. I play with my co-workers during lunch now.
    — winguy

  5. Acne. I’m 27 and still get it regularly. It was horrible in high school and is a million times better, but still. Come on! I’m the cleanest person you’ll ever meet and I was in high school as well. Always been a clean freak showering twice a day and washing my face and hands every time I get home and staying away from the “myth” foods. I didn’t have a single sip of pop in high school because I was told you’d get acne from it. On Christmas break with family and the little kids that don’t know any better say “you have a lot of owwies on your face.” ... :( Most of what I have today is just acne scarring from my high school days.
    — treehouse1441

  6. Computer games. I'm over 30 now and I still play games on almost a daily basis. I don't have time to engulf myself into MMO's anymore due to real life commitments, but I still play a lot.
    — q1ung



  7. Games, I love all games, computer games, phone games, board games, I even enjoyed playing eye spy with my son earlier. Edit: A lot of you telling me I have spelt ‘I spy’ wrong. Sorry. I prefer my way though.
    — madoffman

  8. Skateboarding. Many old friends have moved on - I still daydream (and regular dream) about it - and I still skate as much as I can. I'm 32, have a child and a professional career.
    — turf1600

  9. 22 years old, still use my nephew as an excuse to play with hotwheels and plastic army men. My family thinks I'm just playing with my nephew, but really, I'm probably getting more enjoyment out of it than he is.
    — HeavyMetalMonkey



  10. Fantasizing about being a superhero.
    — JedLeland

  11. Using my imagination when I'm bored. Did it a lot when I was a kid, imagining different scenarios inspired by books and movies. Surprised that I still do it, but it's a lot more structured now.
    — Leorlev-Cleric