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Delilah5 · F
Happiness.

AbbeyRhode · F
The opposite of what one takes for granted.
Being poor makes one appreciate money.
Being hungry makes one appreciate food.
Being lonely makes one appreciate being loved.
Nimbus · M
@AbbeyRhode Exactly :)
eyeno · M
[b]Hardship..,[/b]

Nimbus · M
@eyeno Good point!
4meAndyou · F
Abbey has it right. Another example, if you grow up being criticized constantly, and slapped around, then as an adult you appreciate it when it finally stops.
Nimbus · M
@4meAndyou Good point 👍
Children.
Mountains.
Life near a lake.
Winters locally. The solitude of them. How the towns shut down.
Working the night shift.
Being a mother.
Living as a single. Alone.
Life. Just life.
Have a great day, Nim.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@PoetryNEmotion how far north do you live?
@cherokeepatti Southwesstern Ontario. Near Lake Huron.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@PoetryNEmotion Big distance between those two. But probably less rattlesnakes and heat in the summer.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
The beauty of a forest such as Yosemite or Sequoia….the photos are beautiful but only by standing in the parks with it surrounding you and seeing the landscape, the size of the trees, hearing the natural music of the water, wind, birds and inhaling the fragrance of the trees can you really appreciate it’s splendor.
Virgo79 · 61-69, M
Lot of good replies so i thought outside the box.
How about a nitro drag race, there's no describing that🙂
Virgo79 · 61-69, M
@cherokeepatti unimaginable
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@Virgo79 watching someone target practice in a rocky canyon and hearing bullets ricochet off the rocks. I had heard it in old Western movies on tv but actually being there….psycho father doing that and he should have known better.
Virgo79 · 61-69, M
@cherokeepatti I've heard that too!!
Crazy people
SW-User
Eating terrible food when you go out to eat and realise you could of made the same damn thing but better and for half the cost
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@SW-User the older I got the more I realized this. I don’t know if it is because I have more time to cook from scratch or the quality of food is much worse than when I was young but to me it’s worth the trouble to cook my own food if I have the ingredients at home for a similar meal. There were times more than a decade ago that I bought food and ate it and thought I should have went home and opened up a can of red beans & had that or made eggs when I didn’t feel like cooking that much. The boy is getting to the point where he suggests we should go home & make something rather than eat in a restaurant even if I say I’ll get him something when we’ve been shopping. Funny that a teen would say that. He doesn’t want school cafeteria food either. He will accept the free pancake breakfast when they have it a couple times in the school year, kind of hard to mess those up. But then again we have real maple syrup and not the corn-syrup stuff.
DearAmbellina2113 · 41-45, F
I'm gonna say parenthood.

I don't have kids, never wanted kids (though I raised 3 that were not mine), and honestly nothing about parenthood appeals to me. But people who have kids suddenly swear it changed their life and they make their whole life about the kid....so yeah I guess you have to experience parenthood to really appreciate it.
smiler2012 · 56-60
{@nimbus] 😆being a liverpool fan nimby of course
smiler2012 · 56-60
@Nimbus we drew against a team nimby that is better of the two in comparison to the one you got beaten by
Nimbus · M
@smiler2012 Fiddlesticks.
smiler2012 · 56-60
@Nimbus 😆last time i heard that expression was at junior school in the early seventies when our headmaster was giving us multiplication questions and if you got it correct you could go home early , he said what are nine eights and little smiler cherped up seventy two where i got that reply and realising he had made the wrong call corrected himself and home i went a true story nimby . lol the point of this is let us hope you do not end up like mister murray did and look a berk 😆lol
You knew this was coming from me- God's unconditional love!
Strix · 61-69, F
The loss of a loved one to not take life for granted.
Entwistle · 56-60, M
A nice quite place to live. I lived in cities all my life until 7 years ago.
I now live somewhere so quite and crime free I could leave my doors open for a week and go on holiday only to return with nothing having been taken.
Nitedoc · 51-55, M
GeniUs · 56-60, M
Orgasm.
I assume that was the answer you were looking for.
Thodsis · 51-55, M
A salvia trip.

I wouldn't recommend it. :)
NinaTina · 26-30, F
A good pizza

Nimbus · M
@NinaTina Enjoy :)
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@NinaTina Yes…when we were growing up never had pizzas from a restaurant. They started serving them in Junior high and the crust was pre baked from scratch the day before and they’d top it the next day and heat it to melt the cheese. It was worse than chewing thick cardboard. Then at home we’d get Chef-Boy-R-Dee pizza kits and make them, add a little ground beef. We thought those were good but had to eat. The first time I had pizza in a restaurant was after high school and it was Pizza Hut, thought that was really good compared to the other two types I’d had.
Unquestioned · 70-79, M
Standing in The Shed with blue flags flying high. Sadly The Shed is no more.
Nimbus · M
@Unquestioned Awwwwww, could be worse, could support Liverfool 😛
Elanor · F
Laughter and Solitude 🖤

 
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