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@hellfire103 Probably none of the things I would do today, but were fun back then while I was a kid.
We were a group of kids of various similar ages who would play various games outside, among which I can still recall:
Then I was also watching a lot on Cartoon Network, we had cartoons like Ed, Edd & Eddy, Life with Louie, Scooby Doo, The Cramp Twins, Tom&Jerry, Looney Tunes etc.
Then some of my friends had bikes and we would compete against each other on a few streets around my neighborhood (that's how I know that place so well I don't even need a map to get around, lol).
I still ride my bike sometimes, but now I live at the top of a 10-floor building and it's really inconvenient for me to get my bike up&down all the time (I cannot get it into the elevator either). So I mostly prefer to get outside and walk.
Indeed, for a teenager like you seem to be, it would be more fun to hang around with some friends, so why not just bring them over and play something ๐ Edit: you can also buy a ball if you can find one at a store.
Just make sure you don't trash your house or something, haha.
Play safe!
Leapsha in the US is called "Tag"
1,2,3 Stand at the Wall would be "Red Light Green Light"
Country Country would be "Red Rover" here in the US
Thick Milk? Never played anything like that as a kid. Sounds dangerously fun
Thanks!
@Lost_Wanderer@beehaw.org wrote:
It is, yea! xd
Have fun if you ever decide playing it, haha.
Thanks, Cรขtรข.
@hellfire103 wrong diacritics but you're welcome! ๐
Ah, sorry. It's getting late, I'm not wearing my glasses, and I have a British keyboard. Is Cฤtฤ correct?
@hellfire103 whoa! that's the one, yea, haha. Don't worry about it anyway!