I'd play this one when walking, and when in a car I'd look out the side windows and pretend I was running... hmmm. hard to explain... running flipped 90 degrees. So the telephone poles and stuff would be horizontal to the Running Me. Anyway, I'd have to jump over stuff like those and signs and whatnot.
Actually, come to think of it my parents would often say I was the silent, constantly thinking type. I wonder what they'd think if they found out I was just playing videogames in my head because gameboy wasn't invented yet.
Anonymous
over 3 years ago
huh.
I used to do that exact same thing, and was thought of the exact same way.
Heh, I've thought of something running along, rather stylized, typically myself or me and an imaginary opponent in animu-esque battle. Ah, the jumping and/or flying/gliding along, shifting between 'fore' and 'back'grounds as signs were flipped around, trees were bounded through (might explain Naruto's obsession with it...), and houses and car were hopped along.
Oh, who here's familiar with the carpet (or other floor material/distinctions) being lava?
T5J8F8 said:
Heh, I've thought of something running along, rather stylized, typically myself or me and an imaginary opponent in animu-esque battle. Ah, the jumping and/or flying/gliding along, shifting between 'fore' and 'back'grounds as signs were flipped around, trees were bounded through (might explain Naruto's obsession with it...), and houses and car were hopped along.
Oh, who here's familiar with the carpet (or other floor material/distinctions) being lava?
FFFF. My childhood right here. And I am very familiar with that. You could make safe spots with pillows, but you'd have to consistently jump off them so they wouldn't melt and stuff. I loved those days.
dragnfly said:
I'd play this one when walking, and when in a car I'd look out the side windows and pretend I was running... hmmm. hard to explain... running flipped 90 degrees. So the telephone poles and stuff would be horizontal to the Running Me. Anyway, I'd have to jump over stuff like those and signs and whatnot.
Actually, come to think of it my parents would often say I was the silent, constantly thinking type. I wonder what they'd think if they found out I was just playing videogames in my head because gameboy wasn't invented yet.
I keep finding little things like this, that I used to/still do and think I'm the only one. It always surprises me. XD
I remember whenever I this happened to me I would literally stand at that spot trying to figure a way to get to the other side... Man the memories
T5J8F8 said:
Heh, I've thought of something running along, rather stylized, typically myself or me and an imaginary opponent in animu-esque battle. Ah, the jumping and/or flying/gliding along, shifting between 'fore' and 'back'grounds as signs were flipped around, trees were bounded through (might explain Naruto's obsession with it...), and houses and car were hopped along.
Oh, who here's familiar with the carpet (or other floor material/distinctions) being lava?
T5J8F8 said:
Heh, I've thought of something running along, rather stylized, typically myself or me and an imaginary opponent in animu-esque battle. Ah, the jumping and/or flying/gliding along, shifting between 'fore' and 'back'grounds as signs were flipped around, trees were bounded through (might explain Naruto's obsession with it...), and houses and car were hopped along.
Oh, who here's familiar with the carpet (or other floor material/distinctions) being lava?
Wow, I thought I was the only one. Glad that I'm not.
AlephFish said:
I did this a lot in stores or malls alternating colored squares on the floor. Certain colors were lava, and I could only step on the safe squares.
I still do this, minus the magma.
I also did that with the alternating squares. The thing I loved the most was hiding between the clothes circular racks, almost everyone did it at least once.
^
Oh jeez, yes. It was like a little cave. For the home version, if you have a short table in the living room, you could take the couch cushions and form a little cave, with the couch pillows blocking the entrances/exits.
*theoretically goes to walk along tiles with my feet diagonally centered on each one*
T5J8F8 said:
Oh jeez, yes. It was like a little cave. For the home version, if you have a short table in the living room, you could take the couch cushions and form a little cave, with the couch pillows blocking the entrances/exits.
Wish I could still do that. Damn me getting older and bigger -- used to make elaborate tunnels using every pillow around the house and boxes.
dragnfly said:
I'd play this one when walking, and when in a car I'd look out the side windows and pretend I was running... hmmm. hard to explain... running flipped 90 degrees. So the telephone poles and stuff would be horizontal to the Running Me. Anyway, I'd have to jump over stuff like those and signs and whatnot.
Actually, come to think of it my parents would often say I was the silent, constantly thinking type. I wonder what they'd think if they found out I was just playing videogames in my head because gameboy wasn't invented yet.
Same here. Except instead of me, I made up a trio of robots who were under 2' tall, and they rode hoverboards like in Back to the Future, ramping off of roofs and riding along fence rails, etc.
Twenty years later I still sometimes do this if someone else drives.
Line running was great! it was even better with friends, then we would re-enact epic scenes from movies when we hit big gaps and yelled things like "C'mon jump! There's no time! Hurry!" and "I'm not going to make it! Go on without me!"
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NightFoxXIII
over 3 years agoOh god I remember doing this as a kid >< lol. I'd even try to make the jump if there was a broken line ^^
egnirys69
over 3 years agoWait. What? Someone wanna explain whats going on?
finalagent
over 3 years agoI used to play this as a kid too, good times.
Kayako
over 3 years agoShe's playing a game, trying to stay on the white line.
Dr Fine Rolo
over 3 years agoChildhood experience = 0
dragnfly
over 3 years agoI'd play this one when walking, and when in a car I'd look out the side windows and pretend I was running... hmmm. hard to explain... running flipped 90 degrees. So the telephone poles and stuff would be horizontal to the Running Me. Anyway, I'd have to jump over stuff like those and signs and whatnot.
Actually, come to think of it my parents would often say I was the silent, constantly thinking type. I wonder what they'd think if they found out I was just playing videogames in my head because gameboy wasn't invented yet.
Anonymous
over 3 years agohuh.
I used to do that exact same thing, and was thought of the exact same way.
T5J8F8
over 2 years agoHeh, I've thought of something running along, rather stylized, typically myself or me and an imaginary opponent in animu-esque battle. Ah, the jumping and/or flying/gliding along, shifting between 'fore' and 'back'grounds as signs were flipped around, trees were bounded through (might explain Naruto's obsession with it...), and houses and car were hopped along.
Oh, who here's familiar with the carpet (or other floor material/distinctions) being lava?
TristaK
over 2 years agoFFFF. My childhood right here. And I am very familiar with that. You could make safe spots with pillows, but you'd have to consistently jump off them so they wouldn't melt and stuff. I loved those days.
Rainney
over 2 years agoI keep finding little things like this, that I used to/still do and think I'm the only one. It always surprises me. XD
Nightmare
over 2 years agoi used to think Sonic the Hedgehog was running beside the car while my father was driving. good times...
pjdesum
over 2 years agoI still do this.
Panik
over 2 years agoAhh, I remember doing this.
Childhood is bliss.
Lol101
over 2 years agoAnd so do I.
LordAnubis
over 2 years agoEveryone pretended they were running alongside the car. Heck, I do that now if I'm not the one driving.
XTragicXBeautyX
over 2 years agoI remember whenever I this happened to me I would literally stand at that spot trying to figure a way to get to the other side... Man the memories
^This
Nonsense101
over 2 years agoWow, I thought I was the only one. Glad that I'm not.
AlephFish
over 2 years agoI did this a lot in stores or malls alternating colored squares on the floor. Certain colors were lava, and I could only step on the safe squares.
I still do this, minus the magma.
Ephram
over 2 years agoI also did that with the alternating squares. The thing I loved the most was hiding between the clothes circular racks, almost everyone did it at least once.
T5J8F8
over 2 years ago^
Oh jeez, yes. It was like a little cave. For the home version, if you have a short table in the living room, you could take the couch cushions and form a little cave, with the couch pillows blocking the entrances/exits.
*theoretically goes to walk along tiles with my feet diagonally centered on each one*
ftahgn
over 2 years agoWish I could still do that. Damn me getting older and bigger -- used to make elaborate tunnels using every pillow around the house and boxes.
And it was the most awesome thing in the world.
keyblader85
1 year agoSomething like that. Whenever I was on the school bus, I'd imagine Mario was running or flying alongside.
shiroikaze
1 year agoAll comments:
;_;
XTragicXBeautyX
1 year agoOH GOD.
I used to pretend my fingers were dodging all the objects and everything beside the car. Did the sound effects and everything.
Night of Tatari
1 year agoSame here. Except instead of me, I made up a trio of robots who were under 2' tall, and they rode hoverboards like in Back to the Future, ramping off of roofs and riding along fence rails, etc.
Twenty years later I still sometimes do this if someone else drives.
Mistyunion
1 year agoOn a line??? As a child, I walked on curbs, much more painful if you fall off or step off the wrong side. You need ninja balance for that! :D
pokerfaced
1 year agoLine running was great! it was even better with friends, then we would re-enact epic scenes from movies when we hit big gaps and yelled things like "C'mon jump! There's no time! Hurry!" and "I'm not going to make it! Go on without me!"
ratsel feinschmecker
1 year agoI wasn't the only one! I miss my childhood.