paddirn,

Seeing furniture left out for trash pickup. As soon as I see it I immediately start plotting out how I could transport it and where it would fit in my house or what it could replace. Though in all likelihood, I never need it and I really never pick any of it up.

Thrifting too is a “thrill” sometimes when you find something really good, but you have to wade through alot of crap and anymore the prices are less likely to be a deal.

bearwithastick,

I am super impatiently awaiting a new set of wheels for my RC car to be delivered. I purchased them a while ago and it is taking ages! I want to finally finish my build and let it rip on the street!

peopleproblems,

Oh man, speaking of RC. I just got one of those 1:28 cars, installed a brushless motor, esc, and gyro.

Holy shit dude, if this is considered childish I don’t want to grow up it’s too much fun

bearwithastick,

Nice! Also have a 1:28 that my wife got for me. Thing is super fast, like 25km/h. What model did you get?

peopleproblems,

K989 was the only one available at the time. Haven’t looked at other bodies yet.

Water1053,

New video game releases from Nintendo. I’m all grown up and primarily game on PC but I still buy pretty much every Zelda release and recently beat Super Mario RPG 2023.

peopleproblems,

Dart Blasters.

Like Nerf, but not Nerf, because nerf sucks. there’s other off brands that make far better ones. Like I just got a mini gun like one, fully automatic 80 feet range

Santa is bring the heat this year. (I try to get my sons toys out and assembled and working before Christmas because nothing is worse than a toy that doesn’t work on Christmas. Plus wrapping all that? Santa got no time for that

Chetzemoka,

Birds and wildlife in my neighborhood. I’m technically in suburbia, but enough old growth patches have been maintained that we have a surprising amount of wild animals that live in or travel through the neighborhood (Massachusetts, US)

Merlin app is amazing for identifying birds at the feeder I put on my back deck. And the rest of the animals, I mentally collect like Pokemon.

crazycaveman,

Thank you for this! I’ve found myself getting more interested in birds just this past year, and that app looks great. I got a set of binoculars for stargazing but been finding myself using them more to look at birds lol

Snowpix,
@Snowpix@lemmy.ca avatar

Trains, and sirens. Their history, the way they work and are put together, the rare units, all really fascinating to me. There’s so much obscure information that is just waiting to be uncovered.

Today,

Trains! I was in new York this weekend and got to ride the holiday train from the 30’s. Super fun!

BuckWylde,
@BuckWylde@lemmy.world avatar

Bath time, spinning tops, pizza, my dog, the feeling of safety when I hear my partner get home from work

Today,

I love it when my honey works from home. I feel so much better just knowing he’s 5 miles away instead of 50.

Pratai,

Snow. Every year I’m like a 10 year old when it snows.

proctonaut,

I like the first big one but it gets old fast where I live.

morphballganon,

Solar panels, electrical stations, wind turbines, giant excavators, giant holes in the ground

Time travel in movies/shows

thegiddystitcher,
@thegiddystitcher@lemm.ee avatar

Honestly so much stuff I don’t even know where to start. The world is amazing!

Blankets, bubblebaths, colouring in, making a mess, making stuff out of mess, chocolate, jigsaws, road trips, snowy days, macaroni cheese, exploring new places, playing games, giving and receiving hugs, dancing just because, wearing big whooshy skirts and making them go whoosh, cuddling dogs, cake, rollercoasters, ok you probably get the idea.

Also I got to go on a reeeeally big boat this year, that was awesome.

Today,

Snow days are the best! Also games, puzzles, occasional fancy dresses, puppy snuggles, etc

cheese_greater,

whooshy skirts

Reminds me of George in The Wedding Singer

cokeslutgarbage,

I used to babysit a little girl who, if she saw someone in a skirt or dress, would run up to them and say, “Hey! Hey! Um. Does your dress spin?” And of course, even strangers knew the only correct response was to perform the most elaborate twirl and make that dress spin. Now, over a decade later, when I’m shopping for dresses, I always give them a test spin to make sure they’re wooshy enough.

Thank you for reminding me of that memory this morning, it sparked joy :)

DumbAceDragon,
@DumbAceDragon@sh.itjust.works avatar

I’m absolutely obsessed with dragons and dinosaurs. I just think big lizards go hard.

Rai,

Saaaaame. I have a… sizable Bad Dragon collection lawl.

giriinthejungle,

Trees! Those big, old giants which make you feel like they are indeed harboring some ancient wisdom, being there, in the same spot years before you, barely brushed by the passing of time. And then if they are evergreen not even season affects them - they just keep on existing, all tall and gracious. How awesome is that.

Bread,

Have you ever seen a redwood in person? That is a tree that commands your attention. I hope to see one someday.

gwkt,

Go to NorCal! My favorite place to see redwoods is Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park in Santa Cruz.

giriinthejungle,

Lived in Bay Area for some time and been up to the Redwood National park but not to Santa Cruz! Just checked it out and now I have another reason to visit again. Honestly, I would have even stayed there - NorthCal’s nature is simply breathtaking - but unfortunatelly so are the living costs around there.

gwkt,

There are many more beautiful places to visit in Santa Cruz, too. Wilder Ranch State Park cliffs, West Cliff Drive at sunset, UCSC campus, Pogonip, and Nisene Marks State Park, just to name a few.

giriinthejungle,

Yes!! Funny story, I learned about redwood from a boardgame when I was six and thought they are some trees from this magic game world that don’t exist in real life. You can imagine how excited I was once I realized they are real and more so when I first saw them! Californian ones are the most impressive, no debate there, but I actually found quite a few across Europe too, often in super random places. So maybe you will also find some around where you live? You never know.

Trollception,

OLED TVs, AV Receivers, game consoles/new games.

lazylion_ca,

Im 50 years old. I watched Trolls 3, Wish, and Leo all in the same week. I have not seen Openheimer nor do i wish to.

I havent seen Barbie either, but when it shows up on streaming I might.

boogetyboo,
@boogetyboo@aussie.zone avatar

I genuinely enjoyed Leo. I’m 37. Don’t have kids, don’t really watch much of the newer animated stuff. I was surprised by leo. Even Sandler 's stupid voice worked.

Kolanaki,
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As someone with similar taste: Barbie is hella good. It’s a hilarious comedy with plenty of cartoonish surrealism. Don’t sit on it, bro!

LoganNineFingers,

My children are old enough for Lego now.

I’m more excited for their Lego christmas gifts then they will be!

khannie,
@khannie@lemmy.world avatar

I treated myself to one of the NASA sets last year for Christmas. Sat down with my best friend and we built the moon lander. It was great.

Treat yo’self

papalonian,

The moon lander is great. It’s my favorite set. I also have the ISS and Thanos’s infinity gauntlet. But the lander was crazy fun to build

khannie,
@khannie@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah it was a good one :)

LoganNineFingers,

That’s awesome! I just bought two of the Christmas village ones to start a new tradition with my family building it each year

khannie,
@khannie@lemmy.world avatar

Nice! That sounds like a great tradition. Might yoink it for ourselves.

LoganNineFingers,

I’m always looking for creative “traditions” to start with my wife and kids. Have fun!

grasshopper_mouse,
@grasshopper_mouse@lemmy.world avatar

I LOVE Lego! Have you seen that awesome Batman shadowbox set? It’s stupidly expensive, but cool as fuck. I want it, but I just can’t bring myself to drop $400 on Lego.

EssentialCoffee,

I thought about it, but I already have the batwing & 1989 batmobile. I’m not really that big of a Batman fan, so I think my collection on those might be complete.

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