When I was young, I found it fun to pretend I was drunk. Oddly, even when I was still young, I began feeling nausea from rolling down hills (and still do), despite wanting to delight in it. Little did I know how real the make-believe was.
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When I was young, I found it fun to pretend I was drunk. Oddly, even when I was still young, I began feeling nausea from rolling down hills (and still do), despite wanting to delight in it. Little did I know how real the make-believe was.


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At least getting dizzy doesn’t bring you a hangover.
I enjoyed rolling down hills, but it never crossed my mind to associate it with being drunk…. Spinning around in circles, either, which had its pluses and minuses, one of the pluses being not having to worry about rolling over uncomfortably pointy sticks, rocks, bees, etc.
@War Pig: Her head just clunked rather loudly. I’d say that’ll give her a “hangover”
Heh, it never occurred to me doing that (and spinning around in circles) was a way to simulate being drunk… I just loved getting so dizzy that the room started spinning ;D
Not so much now, though… >.>
On another note, I love the little spiral on Vachel’s word balloon.
@War_Pig, you’d think, right? At this point if I spin too much, I feel ill the rest of the day and often some the next day.
How’s that for weird and annoying?
Hehe, getting older is NOT for sissies. Things change as we age. I used to stay up all night partying and still do a full day’s work the next day. Now I have to leave the party by nine or suffer the consequences.