Well… Last night I watched the original Care Bears movie, in VR as a Care Bear avatar and would join in on every Care Bear Stare since the avatar had that as a feature.
Ride my bicycle with no hands. I’m told it is undignified for a 45 year old man.
Play Beyblade. I’m in my late 30s.
Just turned 50 and still ride a skateboard.
That’s fine. It just means that you’re rad.
I play Animal Crossing.
I’m 46
Drink like I’m still 24.
I try to get around by means other than driving myself in a car.
Also, in this thread: cool ideas
Snicker, exist. Almost 70.
Lego. I mean, it’s perfectly appropriate for all ages, but some people (mostly older folks) still seem to think it’s for children only.
Up to age 99, but then you aren’t allowed to play with them.
Bold & easy coloring books. People are very judgemental about it since it looks like a children’s coloring book, but there’s a reason it’s in the top selling books lists online. Got some cheap alcohol markers and an audiobook on my headphones and I’m gone for the next few hours.
This probably isn’t out of the ordinary, but I’m not against playing video games that were made for children even though I’m going to turn 30 at the end of the year. I don’t always play them but if I try one and it turns out to be good, then I’ll play it.
I’m also not against watching shows or movies meant for children either but it’s pretty rare that I do.
Fantasize about murdering politicians
Interesting that you feel it’s not age appropriate. At what age do you think it would be appropriate?
Retirement age.
/s
I enjoy things to the fullest extent and don’t let being an “adult” hold me back. I’m still going to enjoy that waterslide.
I don’t moderate my emotions and responses very well so the way I act could be seen as slightly immature. Sometimes I get very opinionated on things that don’t seem like a big deal.
Eating gummy bears.
Sugar free gummy bears are great before a colonoscopy. Just only eat 15 or so










