Man, I know what you mean. I am obsessed with nostalgia, especially for my early childhood. It is so fascinating, it really gives life meaning, and it can sometimes be so strong it is like a deep religious experience.
I've been really nostalgic recently (recently as in the past few years). Everything back then had a certain "quality" to it that I can't describe. Whenever I wake up from a dream in the morning, it has had that quality. I spend near the next hour just thinking about it (while doing other stuff). It's also kinda weird, some smells make remember. Also, whenever I hear the music from the old N64 video games that I played when I was younger (Banjo Kazooie especially, but also Super Mario 64, Legend of Zelda, etc), I have an extreme urge to go back to that. Back then, everything was unknown and everything could be discovered. Now I feel bored a lot of the time. I would do anything to go back to then. Sorry if this a little run-on, I just wanted to share this.
Nostalgia is great, because it lets you go back to a time you miss.
Childhood nostalgia is great because you had no responsibility, not a care in the world. I love it.
You do this every fucking time.
No sweat.
No tears.
No guilt.
You do this every fucking time.
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Get a digital camera--they allow you to remenisce immediately(ty Dimitri Martin).
Seriously though, if you want the mystery back, just let go of all the ideas about the world you use to define yourself. If you're using any concepts at all, then you have no idea what's going on here (see my sig).
Get nostalgic about right now--"it makes much more sense to live in the present tense."
If you have a sense of caring for others, you will manifest a kind of inner strength in spite of your own difficulties and problems. With this strength, your own problems will seem less significant and bothersome to you. By going beyond your own problems and taking care of others, you gain inner strength, self-confidence, courage, and a greater sense of calm.Dalai Lama
You do this every fucking time.
No sweat.
No tears.
No guilt.
You do this every fucking time.
http://www.myspace.com/theheroicopening
Same here im very nostalgic, I'm always trying to put myself in my ol 1990's shoes and just remember those days.
I sort of miss the days of no responsibilities.
Nostalgia happens to me when my lifes getting complicated, i get "time sick" and wanna go back to the 90s when my biggest concern was how many more times is my brother gonna make me play sonic the hedgehog, and how many days til the summer holidays. back in the day when the most hi tech thing i owned was a clapped out amstrad, and how cool i thought it was. Its not a craving of items i had, its a craving for the comfort and simplicity i felt.
DONKEY KONG ROCKED!
Donkey Kong? Huh?
You mean Donkey Kong on Super Nintendo, or Donkey Kong on the Nintendo 64? I'm pretty sure you don't mean the original Donkey Kong, cause that came out in the early 80's if I'm not mistaken.
Uh, yeah! Go Banjo! It was quality up untill the freaking Rusty Bucket Bay, which is the biggest smack in the nuts. If I had a dime for everytime I tried to get through those rotating propellers, and got hit, I'd be Bill Gates.Originally Posted by Identity X
You do this every fucking time.
No sweat.
No tears.
No guilt.
You do this every fucking time.
http://www.myspace.com/theheroicopening
You do this every fucking time.
No sweat.
No tears.
No guilt.
You do this every fucking time.
http://www.myspace.com/theheroicopening
omg i LOVED that game!
must find it somewhere now and play it!
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You do this every fucking time.
No sweat.
No tears.
No guilt.
You do this every fucking time.
http://www.myspace.com/theheroicopening

If you have a sense of caring for others, you will manifest a kind of inner strength in spite of your own difficulties and problems. With this strength, your own problems will seem less significant and bothersome to you. By going beyond your own problems and taking care of others, you gain inner strength, self-confidence, courage, and a greater sense of calm.Dalai Lama
I remember the first console I had that was mine, and didn't have to go to someone's house to play.
I didn't sleep for 3 days, just playing my first solo game.
Sukoden
Soon came Sukoden 2
And then...the flood of ps2. xbox. xbox 360. ps3.
And of course, the beloved pc. Untouchably the best.
I think games really change people. My first rpg leaves memories of pure enjoyment. A bliss that I don't find in the world nowadays.
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