What were your favorite games as a child? What did you like to do with your classmates or the neighborhood kids? How did that affect the person you grew to become?
Block tag. We had these blocks behind the school and if you stood on those then you were safe from getting tagged. Kind of like musical chairs. That game was pretty fun.
I enjoyed playing cops and robbers. I actually brought that game to my old elementary school when I went to visit one day. I moved to another elementary school because we moved. So anyway, cops and robbers were fun, and I guess that affected the person I grew to become because I like using my imagination, I like creating stories. And the funny thing is my family wasn't really supportive of my imaginary games. Being Superman, or being a cop, those were just kid games, and a phase I had to go through. Writing about a cop or a superhero is not really serious.
I really loved skipping! Skipping rope I mean. Playing with girls is a lot of fun (and yes, unusual for an elementary student!). Today, I like hanging out with girls, it's fun, they're fun, they know how to have fun. Guys are boring, all they do is watch sports all day, drink beer, and try to make the moves on women who would rather be with sliced bread. Not all guys are boring, but there are seriously boring guys. Guys that are real idiots, guys who have never picked up a book
I also enjoy doing "girl" things, like cooking or baking. I do those things now. Playing dolls I didn't like so much until I created my own doll! It was this invisible guy! Now that was fun! Hmm, I think I have an idea for Day 6.
I didn't really enjoy playing cars with the guys. They're just interested in rough and tumble, basically just crashing into your car. I mean that's kind of boring. I like my car to be running from the cops and then having to cut into someone's law for escape. It's the imagination thing again.
All this has caused me to be a loner because I really don't get along with a lot of guys. Except NaNo. I think there are like 5 guys I hang out with. All those guys danced at the TGIO last year and the year before that.
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