''Back to Youth'' by LaytheDiaperedWhiteWolf
Today I went to a graffiti workshop where I came up with this cool concept. The task was to draw fancy, stylish letters and make a word or a phrase out of it. Since I'm a part of FurAffinity but wanted to keep my love for diapers and AB stuff a personal secret, I decided to make (some) things known in a cute but not overly exaggerated way. There are some toys like bouncing balls and small blocks, but the star of the show here in particular, is the big cuckoo that replaces the letter ''O'', really just for visual effects. It, and it being the main attraction of the artwork, represents the starting point of going back in time, back to your youth, and all of the fun things you did as a kid -- going to the playground; playing with small blocks and bouncy balls among other simple but great things. The three digits represent you having to learn to count, by using those sticky plastic digits you put on your fridge. Yeah, remember those things? Sticking them onto metal surfaces so the little magnet put into them keeps them from falling off?
-- What were your biggest interests when it comes to spare time when you were a little kid? Let me know! I'd like to hear from you all, so we can share our youthful stories!
-- What were your biggest interests when it comes to spare time when you were a little kid? Let me know! I'd like to hear from you all, so we can share our youthful stories!
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Cool, Lux!
I had an old Windows which I played Freddi Fish 2 and Pajama Sam 2 on, and I watched Bob the Builder, The Little Polar Bear, and just like you, Thomas the Tank Engine! One of the first Nintendo games I played was the original New Super Mario Bros. on the DS, along with a theme park builder, some kind of economics-themed, simulation-based game with an isometric bird's eye view. I did own a small collection of Hot Wheels as well, now that you bring it up. A fragile loop made of plastic with a ramp attached to it, and a really badass-looking windup car!
But the two most valuable things I had back then, aside from my DS, were a couple boxes of wooden train rails with a small battery-charged magnet train of the ''Smart Track'' brand, a sub-series of the world-famous toy company BRIO. I also owned a very big collection of LEGO as well, but the wooden trains were way more interesting than LEGO to me.
I had an old Windows which I played Freddi Fish 2 and Pajama Sam 2 on, and I watched Bob the Builder, The Little Polar Bear, and just like you, Thomas the Tank Engine! One of the first Nintendo games I played was the original New Super Mario Bros. on the DS, along with a theme park builder, some kind of economics-themed, simulation-based game with an isometric bird's eye view. I did own a small collection of Hot Wheels as well, now that you bring it up. A fragile loop made of plastic with a ramp attached to it, and a really badass-looking windup car!
But the two most valuable things I had back then, aside from my DS, were a couple boxes of wooden train rails with a small battery-charged magnet train of the ''Smart Track'' brand, a sub-series of the world-famous toy company BRIO. I also owned a very big collection of LEGO as well, but the wooden trains were way more interesting than LEGO to me.
Let's keep this conversation going, shall we? And now that you bring it up, I might as well tell you that honestly age 3-4, in 2003, was a big moment of my early youth. From around 2001 to 2005, I stayed at a babysitter's house on a weekly basis, and she often put me in a stroller or buggy whenever we went to the park. We bought delicious things at Lidl supermarkets and Albert Heijn, and other famous Dutch stores. Sometimes her children and I got to choose some sweets to eat as we went back to the apartment they lived in. Having a blast dancing along with the rhythm of ''Numa-Numa''. I got my first taste of PC games like Freddi Fish, Pajama Sam, Luxor -- a game in which you had to clear out differently colored balls that rolled down a set path, before they could reach the center where a hole sucked them all up -- and I was put to bed by the sitter in a separate little room she didn't use otherwise, the sitter putting me into a soft, lovable, comfy diaper before I got to take my midday nap.
Those were the days, man.
Those were the days, man.
The name Need for Speed does sound familiar, but I've never actually played it. Today I'm rather interested in games that anyone can play, like Pokémon, Mario, Donkey Kong. I am not into PlayStation really. It all blends together, for it is either the 20th Fifa game with each game dropping every year respectively; a racing game through cities and places as realistic as possible; or just straight up violent games, like Call of Duty or Halo. I don't like any of them, just because none of these types of games actually resonate with me.
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