• Jo Miran
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    34 months ago

    No parents. No Internet. Very limited home entertainment. Full boredom.

    Growing up Gen-X was like a perpetual episode of Jackass starring The Goonies.

    • HubertManne
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      14 months ago

      libraries, arcades, malls, bowling alleys, pool halls, swimming pools, console game systems, video rental stores, bikes, parks, dungeons and dragons. There was a bit of things to occupy time.

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        4 months ago

        libraries, arcades, malls, bowling alleys, pool halls, public swimming pools, console game systems, video rental stores, bikes, parks, dungeons and dragons.

        Not every kid had money growing up and most home entertainment was expensive.

        • @[email protected]
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          14 months ago

          Holy shit, you had public swimming pools? Everything in my area… Accounting for inflation… Would be like 70 bucks a month

            • @[email protected]
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              04 months ago

              I’ve stepped barefoot on a lychee before and I don’t think I’d like having one thrown in my face

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                4 months ago

                That’s the fun thing! (For a kid that just wouldn’t think about it.)

                EDIT: also, these are guasima fruits, not lychees, just in case you are mixing them up.

                • @[email protected]
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                  04 months ago

                  Yeah I don’t know much about fruits. They look like they’d hurt more than lychees because they’re pointier

                  • @[email protected]
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                    04 months ago

                    Pointier, yes, also denser. It was kind of wild, actually. Those fights always ended with someone crying, but we all did understand that anyone could be the one crying, so we didn’t mock or brag too much. The fun always surpassed the sorrow by miles.

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          04 months ago

          definitely. its in my blood. My wife and I grew up on sorta the two extremes of the metro area. me close and her far. we each prefer to go further. me to the city and her to the country so we live the middle. Just close enough for me to take public trans to work downtown.

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            Nah, I get it. I live in the city now. But growing up, as a kid, you just have to have fun in some way or the other. The suburbs and the rural areas dreamed about those things you listed, but the more open spaces can also offer fun activities with as little as a ball or a day of rain. But you had to live in the season, I guess.