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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-09-11 07:06 pm

[ SECRET POST #2444 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2444 ⌋

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starphotographs: (Stein (being earnestly pedantic))

Re: sort of inspired by #2

[personal profile] starphotographs 2013-09-12 01:34 am (UTC)(link)
You know, I like tooling around with toys and stuff, but I'm kind of similar. Even when I was a kid, I mostly used toys as placeholders so I could keep the characters straight, and would just kind of set them up and then move them when it was time for the next scene, and all of the dialog and narration and stuff would be in my head, unless I was doing it to put on a little show for a relative or something. Then I just kind of gradually started getting my toys out and stuff, but would kind of forget about them in favor of doing the whole thing in my head.

I dunno, adults saying "I don't have the imagination to play with toys anymore" is really far from my experience. I didn't outgrow toys, but my imagination did.

Re: sort of inspired by #2

(Anonymous) 2013-09-12 02:24 am (UTC)(link)
"Even when I was a kid, I mostly used toys as placeholders so I could keep the characters straight, and would just kind of set them up and then move them when it was time for the next scene, and all of the dialog and narration and stuff would be in my head"

This is exactly how I used my toys as a kid.