I used to imagine my hotwheels cars speeding along doing jumps and stuff, then when I got a bit older I’d stare at the sun for a second so you get that burned spot in your eyes, and use that as a crosshair that fired imaginary lasers when I’d blink. Good old long car rides before smartphones lol
Mine was a little tank with a drill on the front and it would only run on grass. When we came up to intersections it would burrow under the street and emerge on the other side.
I used sonic like this to play an imaginary game, when I walked home from school I’d also imagine myself as an rpg character roaming the world and finding loot and fighting monsters, not physically because I didnt want to embarrass myself, just in my head
I’ve been snowboarding anywhere, pulled by my father’s car, like a magnetic beam, grinding on street edges or guard rails, jumping over any kind of obstacle. I’m now 49 and unfortunately no one drives me around anymore.
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Ah, the pastime of every kid on a long car ride. I used to love doing that.
My childhood…
dang mine was a ninja too! touch the ground and you’re dead.
I use to do this but with a Dirt bike in the ditches do jumps
I used to imagine my hotwheels cars speeding along doing jumps and stuff, then when I got a bit older I’d stare at the sun for a second so you get that burned spot in your eyes, and use that as a crosshair that fired imaginary lasers when I’d blink. Good old long car rides before smartphones lol
🟩World Peace
🟩Ending World Hunger
❎Ninjas
I miss the imagination I had as a kid, but at some point in life, it just died. Now I am sad 🙁
It’s crazy so many of us did this. I thought I was special
For me, as a kid when we travelled, I was riding a dirt bike (motorcycle) and doing all kinds of jumps and shit.
Some of my best memories!
*cries in aphantasia
I imagine the little dots on the window are cutting stuff as the dot goes over stuff
Just perfect
It was a skateboarder for me.
I’m not the only one!
I think I may be a psychopath, for me it was always a superpowered being that punched and kicked the oncoming traffic into smithereens…
Did… did we ALL do this?! Where did we learn it?!
Wait you guys did this too?😂
It was either Sonic running beside or Tony Hawk grinding on guard rails.
Facts don’t forget about the power lines
I am surprised that you think the same as me!
Running over every car you see.
Yo I still do that and I’ll probably won’t stop doing so as long as I’m not driving
It’s scary how we think alike
I used to imagine Spider-Man.
yess
Mine was a little tank with a drill on the front and it would only run on grass. When we came up to intersections it would burrow under the street and emerge on the other side.
I used sonic like this to play an imaginary game, when I walked home from school I’d also imagine myself as an rpg character roaming the world and finding loot and fighting monsters, not physically because I didnt want to embarrass myself, just in my head
I always imagined Spider-Man swinging, or a huge axe cutting down trees and gliding over cars lol
I am amazed that so many other had the same experience! I always did this on the way to school.
I imagined a monster truck running through peoples’ yards, light poles, hedges, stuff like that.
I’ve been snowboarding anywhere, pulled by my father’s car, like a magnetic beam, grinding on street edges or guard rails, jumping over any kind of obstacle. I’m now 49 and unfortunately no one drives me around anymore.