Yes, I’ve wanted the same things but keep telling myself something else awesome is bound to come up and rock my world.
The first time I’d ever had this thought was when I wanted to see The Empire Strikes Back again for the first time in college. How about you? Ever wondered if you’d still love what you loved as a kid if you’d only encountered it for the first time as an adult?
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Some days ago I was having
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brittybyte answered:
I feel this way about Harry Potter; I’ve read each book as it was published, and I’m scared the magic won’t be the same as I remember.
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bzedan answered:
I know that the first rock song I heard when I was 16 wouldn’t blow my mind, since I now listen to like, Sabbath. Experience is cumulative.
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tofuplanet reblogged this from rstevens and added:
same things but keep telling myself something else awesome is bound to come up and rock my world.
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say, before my phone decided to seize and answer prematurely...me, was that I wonder
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cheerfulrealist answered:
I wonder if I’d still like most of the fantasy books I read as a kid (e. G
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pfooti answered:
I tried reading some books by Robert A. Heinlein again. I found them preachy, mysoginistic, and unrealistically libertarian.
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tonybreed answered:
I’m surprised at home much stuff I loved as a child that I don’t love as an adult, not even in a nostalgic way..
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whiskyvangoghgo answered:
Whenever someone asks me to suggest a book, I ask them to name something they wish they could read for the first time again.
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allouryestertomorrows answered:
new things I like often remind me of something I liked as a kid - hard to say if I’d still like them without that frame of reference.
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nedroidcomics answered:
I loved a lot of terrible things as a kid so I’m pretty sure I had no idea what I was doing.
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