Thread 81909308 - /r9k/ [Archived: 274 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/21/2025, 9:31:07 PM No.81909308
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What are these "adventures" young people supposedly go on? I was born in 1994, and life was pretty much the same as it is now. Just replace school with work.

I was the only teenager actually trying to be "adventurous", but that quickly got shot down because no one else was interested in any of the things I wanted to do. Everyone else was a lazy motherfucker who just went to school and sat at home after school and on the weekends. On the rare occasions I actually hung out with other kids, it was just playing video games or watching TV at each other's houses or hanging out in the woods or a parking lot.

Is it just TV-brained boomers and Gen Xers idealizing their own childhoods or confusing shit they saw on TV for things they actually did in real life?
Replies: >>81909351 >>81909511 >>81909561 >>81909724
Anonymous
7/21/2025, 9:32:32 PM No.81909328
Pre internet life was different but yeah that stuff is seemingly not very common anymore
Anonymous
7/21/2025, 9:33:18 PM No.81909343
The real adventure was the friends we made along the way.
Anonymous
7/21/2025, 9:34:03 PM No.81909351
>>81909308 (OP)
>What are these "adventures" young people supposedly go on
walking to mcdonalds at 1 am, taking a trip together to another country, doing case competitions or track meets or sports events, concerts, car trips, also just having sex at different locations in general, this is usually what the boomers and Gen Xers are trying to say indirectly
Anonymous
7/21/2025, 9:49:02 PM No.81909511
>>81909308 (OP)
buy a dirtbike and drive on farmers fields or in the woods at night then make fire cook food smoke weed, more illegal driving
Anonymous
7/21/2025, 9:53:26 PM No.81909561
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>>81909308 (OP)
>What are these "adventures" young people supposedly go on?
buy a dirtbike go out at night and drive illegally on farmers fields, city or the woods then make fire cook food smoke weed spray graffiti smoke weed again then more illegal driving and a bunch of wheelies
Anonymous
7/21/2025, 10:08:06 PM No.81909724
>>81909308 (OP)
>What are these "adventures" young people supposedly go on?
I was born in 1997 and went on plenty of "adventures". Mostly revolved around drugs and skateboarding and then music/raves/etc. And exploring abandoned buildings, climbing on top of any building I could, wandering down old abandoned train tracks, etc. Honestly was all breddy gud shit, I think it provided strong nourishment for my soul or sense of being/identity or whatever. I remember at 16yrs old being off 2 tabs of acid skipping class, smoking a bong in the woods with some other students, skateboarding down hills while tripping balls, climbing a tree, going to private airport and watching planes take off, going through all these back pathways that cut behind buildings or through the woods to go to different apartment complexes in the hood to buy reefer, etc. Getting on greyhound bus and just riding to a different state and wandering the streets meeting randoms and getting temporarily invested in their chaotic lives and group dramas. I can hardly recount all the random moments and places i ended up. Like meeting this old biker meth dealer and his brain was like complete mush and he couldnt even speak coherently. Being in weird drug dens and witnessing all sorts of debauchery and insanity. Maybe not the most exciting thing but it was better than what so many other kids my age did which was just go to school,go home, play video games, follow all the rules etc. Compared to that I'd say they were "adventures"