I was buying up all kinds of 80’s toys when I was 22-23 for nostalgia sake. SuperPowers, 3.75” Joes, MASK by the truckloads.
I guess that's more where I was. I don't think I understood nostalgia at twenty-something. Maybe also because I came of age in the 80's and it seemed like every year another great movie or two (or more) came out so there was no down time to long for anything. Always looking forward to something, never looking back.
When I was ten, my parents Got Religion in a Big Way, and trust me when I say I was 15 looking back on 10 thinking, Man, how good did things USED to be - compared to the current hellscape? And it was a hellscape.
I appreciate you sharing that. Must have been a very rough ride back then to say the least. Glad you made it through.
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So you're what now, 25?
See...
How the F does a twenty-something yearn for nostalgia? I mean, you're still growing.
Honestly though, when I was that age I wanted nothing to do with the things I did at 12 or 15. I was growing up, moving on, moving out, college, girls, clubs, first job. I think nostalgia bit me when I hit thirty or so, but even then I just wanted a couple old Kenner Star Wars and Indiana Jones figures for my office... which sprawled into insanity when the new wave of Star Wars figs hit in 1995.
We also didn't have awesome 1/6th figures like this in my ancient time. Had they, nostalgia may have kicked in earlier.
Seems like some of you guys started your OCD really early.
Were you married early or something? Just wondering why the urge to reach back into your deep past at 22.
Honestly though, when I was that age I wanted nothing to do with the things I did at 12 or 15. I was growing up, moving on, moving out, college, girls, clubs, first job. I think nostalgia bit me when I hit thirty or so, but even then I just wanted a couple old Kenner Star Wars and Indiana Jones figures for my office... which sprawled into insanity when the new wave of Star Wars figs hit in 1995.
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