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rstevens:

The first time I’d ever had this thought was when I wanted to see The Empire Strikes Back again for the first time in college. How about you? Ever wondered if you’d still love what you loved as a kid if you’d only encountered it for the first time as an adult?

Some days ago I was having this thought about Lost.

rstevens:

The first time I’d ever had this thought was when I wanted to see The Empire Strikes Back again for the first time in college. How about you? Ever wondered if you’d still love what you loved as a kid if you’d only encountered it for the first time as an adult?

Some days ago I was having this thought about Lost.


  1. puellaprava reblogged this from rstevens
  2. resaltador reblogged this from rstevens and added:
    Some days ago I was having
  3. risforkickin reblogged this from rstevens and added:
    LOST LOST LOST LOST LOST
  4. brittybyte answered: I feel this way about Harry Potter; I’ve read each book as it was published, and I’m scared the magic won’t be the same as I remember.
  5. bzedan answered: I know that the first rock song I heard when I was 16 wouldn’t blow my mind, since I now listen to like, Sabbath. Experience is cumulative.
  6. tofuplanet reblogged this from rstevens and added:
    same things but keep telling myself something else awesome is bound to come up and rock my world.
  7. stevencloud reblogged this from rstevens
  8. cheerfulrealist reblogged this from rstevens and added:
    say, before my phone decided to seize and answer prematurely...me, was that I wonder
  9. cheerfulrealist answered: I wonder if I’d still like most of the fantasy books I read as a kid (e. G
  10. pfooti answered: I tried reading some books by Robert A. Heinlein again. I found them preachy, mysoginistic, and unrealistically libertarian.
  11. tonybreed answered: I’m surprised at home much stuff I loved as a child that I don’t love as an adult, not even in a nostalgic way..
  12. whiskyvangoghgo answered: Whenever someone asks me to suggest a book, I ask them to name something they wish they could read for the first time again.
  13. allouryestertomorrows answered: new things I like often remind me of something I liked as a kid - hard to say if I’d still like them without that frame of reference.
  14. nedroidcomics answered: I loved a lot of terrible things as a kid so I’m pretty sure I had no idea what I was doing.
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