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Do you like to remind your past obsessions?

stanmgk

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Since I discovered about Asperger's Syndrome, I started to check on things I do nowadays or did in the past. And I started thinking about the obsessions, which for me was periodic (most of them, at the beginning of the year, would, for some reason, change).
Do you guys enjoy thinking about your past obsessions? Do you get 'obsessed' again by them, even just for a day?
 
I used to observe insects in my back garden and see how they behaved. I even made a road out of a load of stones that was 5 meters long for ants that had tunnels for shade (they probably didn't need it but it amazed me the thought of how much work they could get done if people helped them). The bad thing is that whenever I played tennis I would get distracted if I saw a worm crossing the tennis course. Other people didn't notice the things that I noticed.
 
Arrogant Penguin posted something reminding me of one of my favorite past obsessions.

"The Prisoner"


Weird things can happen when you quit your day job. :cool:
 
There's an old obsession (actually, two obsessions) that I've been through today: Nickelodeon Studios and abandoned buildings. I remember, back in the Youtube beginning, I used to spend all my time watching old Nickelodeon videos and I got to know about the Studios, which were closed in 2005. It's such a curious thing actually, because everything is still inside the building (decoration, old computers). Here's a video from Adam the Woo, a guy who trespassed theme parks' security to get into the back-lots of Walt Disney World and Universal Studios Florida:
 
That guy in the Nickelodeon clip is my future husband! I don't care if the feeling isn't mutual. I'm going to find him, sling him over my shoulder, and take him home. :)
 

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