The most exciting thing you’ve ever done in your life -

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Ouisandrê
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I stayed in a third world country for a bit when I was a teenager. It was a jungle in the middle of nowhere. That was my first time traveling on my own. There were a lot of learning curves and unexpected stresses that I had to overcome in a very short amount of time. I don't regret it but I wouldn't do it again.
 

Niggernerd

Hiya pops, long time no post.
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LSD while walking around in my room because it felt like i was in some big fancy arab tent.
Something like this but smaller
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Edit:Special because it's the first time i left my room without leaving my room like a filthy normie.
 

soft kitty

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After being in this god-forsaken state my whole life, I'm moving to Texas. I don't think I've ever been more nervous or excited about anything. I'm leaving my current job for another similar job (pretty much exactly the same job) for which I'm very likely, but not guaranteed, to get.

My two biggest concerns when I get there is getting a job and managing my finances when I'm there. Right now my living costs are extremely low; they're still going to be pretty low when I get there, but they will rise nonetheless, by around $150-$200 more a month.

Once I get those two out of the way I'll be golden, for right now though, I'm pretty nervous about it.
In a month i'm going to fly on a plane for the first time in my life. I'm pretty stoked.
Yup it'll be my first time flying too.
 

Pissmaster

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I got really sick and had so much diarrhea for like three days straight

like for three days there wasn't a single hour where I wasn't shitting at some point and the only sleep I got was random nodoffs while on the can, it was horrible but also kind of funny in retrospect
 

Robert James

Spooky months over time for turkey.
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I have Four that really stick out to me.

1. I nearly got shot by a celebrities security because I snuck up on them when they were leaving an event to get a picture.

2. When I was 15 me and my bro went on a roller coaster and the seat harness broke off at the top of the main hill. We went upside down 5 times and had to hold on when centrifugal force failed. Took us five minutes to pry ourselves out those seats and they shut the ride down after.

3. Three years ago me and my family got up in the smokey mountains in a car that was nearly empty, without a map, and with the understanding that the roads we were on saw traffic maybe once a week,

4. Last year we went to see the grand canyon and had to go on, back unpaved roads for an hour and a half with a car threatening to overheat, without any supplies and the temperature being a breezy 110.
 

FuckedUp

Done with this autism chamber
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2. When I was 15 me and my bro went on a roller coaster and the seat harness broke off at the top of the main hill. We went upside down 5 times and had to hold on when centrifugal force failed. Took us five minutes to pry ourselves out those seats and they shut the ride down after.
Huh, I just randomly started thinking of Final Destination a few minutes ago. Hope this isn't a sign...
 

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About 6 years ago I went on an expedition to a small uninhabited island with a group of fellow travelers. I got to feel like a real adventurer or explorer. The place is literally a plateau rising out of the ocean with a few beaches made from debris that collapsed from the island into the water over the centuries. The beaches are your standard tropical environment with sand, palm tress, and big shrubs but the plateau is like a flat, dry forest covered with cactuses, short thin trees and spiny brownish bushes that are about 7ft tall. The only green plants up there were these shrubs that turned out to be poisonous. The wildlife consisted of seagulls, giant brown iguanas, feral pigs, and goats.

There a ton of caves on the island, many of them with high ceilings, tree/shrub roots descending down, and huge natural windows located high up in the cliff walls, if you looked down you could see that it was a pretty long fall to the ocean below. One of the caves we explored contained a large underground pool that was pretty deep, which we got to swim in and was fucking awesome. The other ones we explored had the rusted remains of minecarts and their train tracks, apparently there was a lucrative guano industry there a long time ago, although we never encountered any bats. There are also said to be cave drawings made by the natives who inhabited the island in pre-Columbian times, but sadly we never came across those either.

Near the western corner of the island lie the extremely rusted remains of an iron lighthouse and an iron-and-wood keeper's house. Despite it probably being really dangerous, I climbed the lighthouse's spiral staircase all the way up to the chamber where the beacon used to be and got a really good view of the area. I also toured the house, although it was empty and there wasn't really anything interesting in there. For some reason I really liked the lighthouse, so much so that after I got home (there was no cellphone service on the island) I looked up images of it from before it was abandoned and drew two pictures of it.
 

Autisimodo

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1) First kiss was pretty exciting, but not as amazing as all those shitty Disney movies make it out to be.

2) Driving a car and a boat for the first time was scary but kind of fun as well.

3) Prank calling tech support scammers in India.
 
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