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savory

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Nov 25, 2024
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Excluding suicide attempts. For me, moving solo 1,000 miles from home (I moved back. meh). I know that's boring but it was most out of character for me, traveling alone is scary. I've been feeling on the fence about suicide lately. Bored out of my skull. I've been fantasizing about falling in love with someone online who lives far, far away and I move to be with him and help do work on his farm, or something. And live happily ever after :happy: But I have trust issues more than ever, so.
 
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Warlord's Pulse

Warlord's Pulse

Time to end this endless war
May 27, 2024
202
Overall my life was not full of adventures, but there was a day when I called a friend to bike for over 100km without any preparation
 
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mattoman

mattoman

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Nov 26, 2024
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I haven't had chances to do anything too spontaneous, probably recent one was when I started chatting with this one girl online, we started liking each other, she had a kid and there was a possibility of me becoming a step-father (I don't know anything about raising children). She lived about 200km away from me, so I took a train and went to meet her. We had our fun until we ended things, since it didn't work out. Probably better this way, I would imagine it's better to live without a father than have a know-it-nothing step-father.
 
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savory

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Nov 25, 2024
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Overall my life was not full of adventures, but there was a day when I called a friend to bike for over 100km without any preparation

Aw that sounds like fun, hopefully the weather was nice. How long til you got back? Bet you slept good lol
I haven't had chances to do anything too spontaneous, probably recent one was when I started chatting with this one girl online, we started liking each other, she had a kid and there was a possibility of me becoming a step-father (I don't know anything about raising children). She lived about 200km away from me, so I took a train and went to meet her. We had our fun until we ended things, since it didn't work out. Probably better this way, I would imagine it's better to live without a father than have a know-it-nothing step-father.

Hmm spontaneity is acting on impulse, not waiting on chance. An impulsive fun-loving acquaintance or friend could be influential.

I'm sorry it didn't work out with you and your friend. I commend you for not rushing in though, I'd never date someone with a non-adult child/ren. I am a child!
 
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Warlord's Pulse

Warlord's Pulse

Time to end this endless war
May 27, 2024
202
Aw that sounds like fun, hopefully the weather was nice. How long til you got back? Bet you slept good lol


Hmm spontaneity is acting on impulse, not waiting on chance. An impulsive fun-loving acquaintance or friend could be influential.

I'm sorry it didn't work out with you and your friend. I commend you for not rushing in though, I'd never date someone with a non-adult child/ren. I am a child!
Well... it was foggy
It actually took the entire day to reach the place and then get back home, the distance is ok but the major problem is the mountainous terrain, as I said we were not prepared, and that includes physical preparation
 

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me_when_:D

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Dec 9, 2024
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Overall my life was not full of adventures, but there was a day when I called a friend to bike for over 100km without any preparation
funny thing, I did that too, except my ride was solo. Did few more of these increasing the mileage and once even slept in a forest in a tent (the distances got pretty big).
Second wildest for me is probably participating in my university dance-battle, there were like 200+ people watching us perform (I did not do great, but had fun regardless, bunch of girls gave me compliments for my outfit lol).
Well... it was foggy
It actually took the entire day to reach the place and then get back home, the distance is ok but the major problem is the mountainous terrain, as I said we were not prepared, and that includes physical preparation
I just love how that place in the picture has the same feel, as a train station near-by me, despite us being so far away (possibly separated by water too, if you are from UK)
 
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ForgottenAgain

ForgottenAgain

On the rollercoaster of sadness
Oct 17, 2023
1,007
I think the most radical thing I've done was becoming an immigrant. I moved country alone when I was 24 years old.
 
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Dr Iron Arc

Dr Iron Arc

Into the Unknown
Feb 10, 2020
21,206
Driving 9 and a half hours to San Diego with one of my best buds in the summer of July 2016 just to attend the 25th anniversary Sonic event. Turned out to be a great idea to be there in person because the livestream of that event was apparently awful while being there in person was way cooler. They served chili dogs and onion rings plus I got to meet the vocalist of Crush 40.

Looking back, it's crazy we even did this with barely any planning. We booked the cheapest possible hotel we could find then last minute decided I would drive us there instead of getting a flight, because I was the only one who could drive and neither of us knew how to book flights.
 
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Apathy79

Apathy79

Mage
Oct 13, 2019
512
Going 40 days and 40 nights on water only (no food or supplements) is probably up there for me.

I also lived as a hermit for 9 years, miles away from the nearest neighbour. During that period went years sometimes without saying a word to anyone and had to relearn how to verbally communicate more than once.
 
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Forever Sleep

Earned it we have...
May 4, 2022
10,069
Not massively exciting but, I did a second degree in my late 20's, early 30's. A pretty risky investment seeing as our darling government had just hiked up tuition fees by £1000's. It turned out to be worth it though- kind of. It set me on a better course anyhow.

I've also moved quite a few times for jobs. 100's of miles, entire house moves. I'd hate to do it again though. So much upheaval. Plus, being freelance in a creative industry is kind of radical/ bordering insane I'd say.

Not as radical/ exciting as something life threatening I guess but, given my fairly timid character- kind of surprising. Friends have remarked that I'm shy and nervous in some ways but, brave (maybe reckless) in others.
 
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pointblank

pointblank

OTW to CTB
Dec 12, 2024
76
Becoming a starseed and going deep down that rabbit hole and becoming a Keylontic Science practitioner. All that is gone now though. I just view it as psychosis and pseudoscience.
 
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Caffeineaddiction

Caffeineaddiction

Caffeine is my only source of happiness.
Dec 18, 2024
8
Moving 800km away from my parents when I was 15 is probably the most radical.
 
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dragonofenvy

dragonofenvy

Mage
Oct 8, 2023
570
Doing edibles and then thinking online gambling would be a good idea. Don't plan on doing the latter ever again though. Not super exciting, but my life is pretty much groundhog day over and over again so doing something like that was one of the most radical things I've done this decade.
 
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TheHolySword

TheHolySword

empty heart
Nov 22, 2024
443
Living I guess. I haven't done much in life.
 
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hacha

hacha

ill wait
Sep 1, 2024
24
idk maybe driving my grandpas car like i was rallying one night i got rly drunk. road was all mine
 
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noname223

Archangel
Aug 18, 2020
5,426
Losing 35 kilogram within 1 year and following going one decade without eating sweets no chocolate, no chips, no soft drinks. I think I did it 11 years but my mental issues made me lose weight and gave me stomach sickness. I had to start eating unhealthy again in order not to lose more weight. Today I ate a lot sweet chili chips and they were so tasty. I am still very thin though. A friend says it looks unhealthy.
 
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FinalVoid25

FinalVoid25

Member
Dec 22, 2024
12
Trying to live like the average person and acting like I am a part of humanity and not just a worthless failed example of a human being, which I did so many years, feels utterly radical to me. It feels soul-crushing, mind-destroying and made me cry in agony and wail tears of despair so many nights cause with each attempt I realized more and more that my brain/soul/whatever is fundamentally lacking something that everyone else seemed to have.
 
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