Cymphoni_Fantastique,

Rainbows, shiny things, stuff that smells good, really bright colors (a lady I work with sometimes wears magenta sweaters and they make me happy), gears, bells, and flowers. Off the top of my head, but there’s probably more.

Destraight,

Money, if you show me money I will get excited and happy

0x0,

“I like money” -Frito

Matriks404,

New GTA game.

Strobelt,

I love just sitting and watching the rain. The fresh smell after a strong rain. The way everything gets cooler and darker just before to end in a myriad of colors afterwards.

ouRKaoS,

To continue from this:

Puddles. I love seeing big puddles and how they reflect things, watching them ripple in the wind & get distorted.

Also driving through them and making a huge splash; never fails to make me smile!

csm10495,
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Covered bridges are so cool. Once in a blue moon I see one.

braxy29,

frilly dresses. plush toys and collectible figures. cute pens/paper/stickers/markers.

DestroyerOfWorlds,

Swimming. Pool, Ocean, Lake, River…all the above. I could swim all day.

DeathWearsANecktie,

Cool new tech & gadgets have always awakened the excited child in me.

EssentialCoffee,

Glitter and cotton candy.

ChinaRussiaSpy_78446,

Passenger cars. Interestingly, I was always fascinated by them as a child, but as I grew older, my interest faded away. Many adults seem to disregard trains, perceiving them as solely for adults, which I find quite perplexing.

However, my recent trip to observe them was unexpectedly delightful. It’s astonishing to see that among the numerous cars, only a small fraction, around 10%, display Amazon or Walmart logos, while the majority are diverse and unique. The engines were a bit disappointing, though.

deezbutts,

Cum

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.

PlzGivHugs,

Big vehicles. Esspecially old tanks, considering I’m a history nerd, but even just driving by a construction site or airport and seeing all the cool stuff.

Snowpix,
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Mighty Machines theme intensifies

Hamartiogonic,
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Sunlight reflecting off water and making beautiful moving light patterns on the wall and ceiling. It’s truly mesmerizing.

sagrotan,
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I adore mechanical stuff that looks too complicated to comprehend on the first look, old sewing machines, old typewriters, mechanical calculators, knitting machines, clocks and watches, marble tracks etc. I was abysmal in school math, today I’m collecting old mechanical and electronic calculators and slide rules (and use them & show 'em to the kids at schools) Scales and maps are another obsession. Maybe because we were too poor for mechanical toys like Meccano or better Lego technic when I was a kid? Btw I loved the sesame street episode with the what-happens-next-machine as a very young kid. Then again, my wife says I have mild ADHD or something in that direction, idk.

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