Non gaming what has been your happiest day of your life

I dunno how I’d remember something like that lol
 
Surely you'd remember something mate
I got plenty lol it just feels weird to single out one memory like they’re a turning point or something cuz everything is gradual in life lol
 
Recently nothing positive has happened
 
I got plenty lol it just feels weird to single out one memory like they’re a turning point or something cuz everything is gradual in life lol
Fair enough mate
 
Hard one this i suppose getting to wwe live events in the 2010s to honour my best friend who died in 1999. He has WWF logo engraved on his headstone thats how much he loved it.
Sorry about your mate
 
I can't remember the happiest day in my life to be honest maybe when I did not have to attend School anymore when I turned 18.
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most of my Childhood memories are a bit blurry so I am not sure I probably have some other good once its just the terrible once are easier to remember.
I am not a high demander I am contempt enough when I have a day without nausea and without any problems.
 
My happiest day of my life is about gaming lol: The day I bought Racing Lagoon. I flied back to my home and on my way I bought my favorite snacks and shit and played the game whole day. If I was ever stucked in a time loop I would prefer that day.

If it gotta be about non-gaming then my pick would be when I was a child (8 years old) me and my family visited a house of a family friend near a village for summer vacation. This amazing day was after the day I came to this home. I woke up early and a had a great breakfast, I burrowed bike of the kid living in the house and started exploring which tons of shit happened. Escaped from a bear, chased by bees so I had to jump into a lake, found a weird cave with old military stuff was badly burried in it (wow RPG logic is actually valid!!!! lol), I did explore a vast "nothingness" that had little something like abondoned houses which I actually entered one of them just to check its inside and found an abondoned supermall left in the middle of construction but shit was weird because it was like around that supermall there was also unfinished roads and empty spaces like reserved to build buildings or some shit (then I would learn it's kinda usual thing around my city back then), then got lost in a jungle as always but as always I found my way out, and then I noticed some weird shit huge red ants stuck on my legs, then it was almost night I decided to take shortcut home so I entered to a weird field with some tall grasses (it was almost dark so couldn't see it properly) and then my legs started to feel weird (more like not so paintful tons of needles stuck on my legs) and while I was very close to home my legs were almost paralyzed so I had to drag myself and the bike barely (which later I learned that shit plant's leaf make your skin paralyzed even because of a touch). Damn I wish I didn't wear shorts that day lol. Well what an adventure it was!!!
 
A holiday with the whole family when I was 5 years old.
 
when my first order of hrt arrived
 
My happiest day of my life is about gaming lol: The day I bought Racing Lagoon. I flied back to my home and on my way I bought my favorite snacks and shit and played the game whole day. If I was ever stucked in a time loop I would prefer that day.

If it gotta be about non-gaming then my pick would be when I was a child (8 years old) me and my family visited a house of a family friend near a village for summer vacation. This amazing day was after the day I came to this home. I woke up early and a had a great breakfast, I burrowed bike of the kid living in the house and started exploring which tons of shit happened. Escaped from a bear, chased by bees so I had to jump into a lake, found a weird cave with old military stuff was badly burried in it (wow RPG logic is actually valid!!!! lol), I did explore a vast "nothingness" that had little something like abondoned houses which I actually entered one of them just to check its inside and found an abondoned supermall left in the middle of construction but shit was weird because it was like around that supermall there was also unfinished roads and empty spaces like reserved to build buildings or some shit (then I would learn it's kinda usual thing around my city back then), then got lost in a jungle as always but as always I found my way out, and then I noticed some weird shit huge red ants stuck on my legs, then it was almost night I decided to take shortcut home so I entered to a weird field with some tall grasses (it was almost dark so couldn't see it properly) and then my legs started to feel weird (more like not so paintful tons of needles stuck on my legs) and while I was very close to home my legs were almost paralyzed so I had to drag myself and the bike barely (which later I learned that shit plant's leaf make your skin paralyzed even because of a touch). Damn I wish I didn't wear shorts that day lol. Well what an adventure it was!!!
You certainly had an adventure all right.
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Hard one this i suppose getting to wwe live events in the 2010s to honour my best friend who died in 1999. He has WWF logo engraved on his headstone thats how much he loved it.
My condolences
 
The happiest moment is difficult to feel, how do you measure and distinguish between very happy moments that happened in life? I can't. But one of my happiest moments in life was when I started working overseas, because I thought living overseas would be a pain and I was completely wrong, and because I had a good salary and the company was paying my place.

Another moment was when I started to live alone. A complete apartment for myself. That's pure happiness :)
 
It's hard to point to a specific one, but this one feels truer.

When I was around 14-years-old, I finally got permission to go visit my dad on his new home -- this had been a long and bitter battle because my mom was having none of that, but I finally managed to convince her (thanks in no small part due to my grandpa advocating this, probably because he grew up with a dad that barely acknowledged him) and rode that bus for the five-hour-long journey to his new home. And what did I find when I got there? I found out that I was the older brother to a precious, quirky, cute, and feisty two-year-old girl. I had always wanted to have a little sister, but my dad had kept her a secret from us for so long that I had effectively ignored her existence until she emerged from her room and came in for a hug... I'll never forget how wobbly her movements were as she tried to both rush and keep balance and how much I enjoyed playing with her.

It's a bittersweet memory for sure, but I still love that little thing, even as she has grown taller than me in the meantime. HA!
 
Picking a specific day is sure a tough choice. The day they deemed my dad cancer-free (after he had gone through tons of radiation and chemo, having to live in the hospital for a month due to failure to thrive, then eating through a feeding tube for months while relearning how to talk/walk/eat/drive/etc and basically regaining all of his independence and being able to go back to work) was a huge one. Even though later issues with his heart led to him not being here any more, that was a huge one at the time.

If we're talking about something lighter, riding a bus for six hours from Los Angeles to San Jose so I could see Tom Waits live at the 2013 Bridge School Benefit, that was a pretty big one. He hasn't played a full set since, so I likely got to see him live for the first time at his last full performance.
 
The happiest moment is difficult to feel, how do you measure and distinguish between very happy moments that happened in life? I can't.
Intensity of the degree of happiness is the usual easy way to judge it duuuhhh!!! lolol

Well not having a decent life and living old enough make you judge it more clearly though. If you had asked kid me, teen me, young adult me our answers would be different despite we did experience the same past. But now looking back at my time I know clearly which day I liked the most by even turning this emotion to a logical reasoning:

- If I was happy for it for a long time beyond few days.

- If I still feel happy remembering about it after so many decades.

- All the elements of what made me happy and happy about all of that memory.

So thus I know that day was really special to me and therefore the happiest day of my life especially because I would be okay to live that day over and over again for 100 years straight. So thus I can cast Expecto Patronum spell!!!

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Wow he is so a wonderful wizard he can cast the spell even when he pronounced it wrongly lolol.
 

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