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Old May 22, 2017, 12:58 PM
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I don't know what mine would be, but if I had to pick one it would be when I went bungie jumping. It was scary but it was also one of the most fun things i've ever done so far.
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Old May 22, 2017, 01:21 PM
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Wondering around a city on foot that I was unfamiliar with.
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Old May 22, 2017, 01:24 PM
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Wondering around a city on foot that I was unfamiliar with.
Yeah thats crazy. how??
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Old May 22, 2017, 02:17 PM
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Yeah thats crazy. how??
I took a train and went several states away. Got off and began wondering. Ate junk food, stayed at cheap hotels. Wound up hospitalized because I claimed I was having an exorcism. Now I wasn't fully convinced of that last part, but I said it anyway.
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Old May 22, 2017, 11:41 PM
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For me it would have to be when I was a teen, I was a hardcore World of Warcraft addict and a relative tried to take my computer away so I couldn't play anymore because I was spending 10+ hours a day on it so I pulled a knife on him and charged him with it and when he subdued and restrained me, I threatened to kill him in his sleep.

Needless to say, the cops were called and I was carted away in handcuffs over a freaking computer game and placed in a psych ward for what ended up being over 6 months because I had all sorts of behavioral issues when dealing with the staff and their rules lol.
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Old May 23, 2017, 08:19 AM
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took 13 hits of acid and burn`d a barracks down it didnt turn out well
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Old May 24, 2017, 09:29 AM
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When manic I became quite the extreme adventurer. Rather stupidly I did these things by myself - like speelunking in a cave, and winter camping. The most outrageous thing I did was paddle my kayak 35km across the ocean - alone.
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Old May 24, 2017, 09:22 PM
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Have children...
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Old May 24, 2017, 09:57 PM
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Old May 25, 2017, 03:16 AM
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I've done lots of crazy stuff, but probably the craziest, combined with most fun, was a trip I took to a seaside resort while in the Air Force and stationed in Sicily. A bunch of us spent 4th of July weekend at this resort and we spent one day on the beach where we would have a beer, then swim out until the current caught us, swept us down the coast for awhile, then we'd break free of the current, swim in, walk back up the beach to the coolers, drink another beer, then repeat. It's a wonder we didn't all drown. One of the most fun weekends of my life. The Mediterranean sea at that beach, at that time, was crystal clear.
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Old May 26, 2017, 04:46 AM
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Old May 26, 2017, 12:08 PM
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With a couple friends...Drove over 100mph till the tire blew, sometime after midnight. Got rescued by strangers. Stayed with them in a tent on their parents property, stayed up all night playing cribbage with them to keep an eye out. Got a spare tire for fifteen bucks the next day. Drove to desert to drink 151 and have bonfires, watch a concert. Camped on edge of cliff. Walked through rattlesnakes, cluelessly. dont remember most of it. Very dumb decisions, in retrospect. Also, the next year, I met a guy online and had him move here to live me me. Bad idea.
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Old May 26, 2017, 12:12 PM
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decided to run away when i was 16 with only $70 and my best friend. we were found 2 days later bc of an amber alert. we were in Chicago (i live on the east coast)
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Old May 26, 2017, 01:01 PM
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Kiss a man I was totally in Love with one night. I guess i lost my head. Hes nowhere to be found but the memory remains.
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Old May 26, 2017, 04:21 PM
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1 time when I was mannic, I created a fake facebook account, took 50 or so pictures of my naked bottom, and put them up on the site.

lol.. I did take it down after a while
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Old May 30, 2017, 07:15 AM
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Old May 30, 2017, 08:38 AM
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met my online friend for the first time when she picked me up at the airport, got her in her car and went on a 4 state road trip with her, that was super risky lol
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Old Jun 01, 2017, 12:58 PM
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well i'm meeting one of my online friends in real life soon, and the decsion to buy a snake some day as a pet

but that i have already done.... probably stay up 2 days straight on a computer.
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Old Jun 01, 2017, 02:25 PM
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Back in 2014 I ran away from the mental health clinic that was trying to send me to the state hospital and walked 25 miles into another county so I could go to the hospital of my preference. It took me about 8 hours...from about 7PM-3AM. At some point when I was already in the other county I ended up on the interstate...a cop picked me up and drove me the rest of the way.
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Old Jun 01, 2017, 02:26 PM
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but that i have already done.... probably stay up 2 days straight on a computer.
I forgot about the time I stayed up for 72 hours and ended up having a seizure.
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Old Jun 01, 2017, 06:37 PM
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probably stay up 2 days straight on a computer.
That's nothing. Longest time I ever stayed up on a computer was 7 days straight because I used to take Serequel and was forced to cut off it completely because I lost my insurance and the withdrawal symptoms made me so manic and unstable that I couldn't sleep no matter how hard I tried.

At least all of this happened during the launch week of Diablo 3 so I was well entertained during that time
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Old Jun 01, 2017, 07:47 PM
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The craziest thing I've done? Hmmm. I guess it would have to have been the time I went completely off the deep end when some guy I knew only from the web point blank refused to accept and return my advances toward him. I kind of went a little overboard with feelings of being super distraught and wanting to do something, anything to just get away from them. I think I almost downed all my meds at once from the bottle. Needless to say, I went to the Psych hospital uptown and that cleared my head.

It's really strange because when I was dumped both times by my exes, I just withdrew within myself. I just felt like "can't make them love me, so let them go" and that was that. Hell, the second breakup didn't even make me cry.

I'm weird like that I guess.
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Ok so I already know this was stupid...I was in Russia for 2 weeks and all of a sudden all these black cars drove up to the Kremlin. Well, I was bored with my tour leader and got the bright idea that I would just have some fun and stay back from the group and act like a spy. Lots of fun...very bad idea. Those guys don't play around.
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Old Jun 06, 2017, 06:43 PM
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Well, I would not consider my experiences in "crazy" activities to be dangerous, but rather, what is the least expected. I have done a number of activities similar to what you have noted, though they are not particularly crazy in my eyes, rather, entertaining. As for the most absurd decision I have ever made, it actually turned largely in my favor, as well as the favor of many others.

A few years ago, I used to play an online MMORPG in which severs were paired against each other in a three-way war for control over territories. This game included siege weapons, including mobile siege, but they were quite expensive, and they required massive amounts of supplies to create. Our server had seized control of the primary fortress one day, and I spent the entire day upgrading it to its maximum, which required a lot of resources on my personal behalf. However, our server was quite small, so few others were on during this portion of the day, so one of the enemy servers ended up seizing the fully-upgraded fortress in which I spent all day upgrading. After that, I was quite upset, seeing that I really disliked the enemy server (of two) which we were paired up against that week. As a result, my friend and I purchased fifty of the highest-quality mobile siege weapons (which cost a fortune), and we used up the entire supply count on the main battleground. It took us hours to build the siege weapons, but once we were done, about everyone who was on the server had joined in on the raid that we planned to use the mobile siege for. What was originally a server which had approximately 20 to 30 people on the main map per night easily queued over 100 people all trying to join in on the raid. As a result of purchasing and building the mobile siege, our server captured the entirety of the primary battleground, which was unprecedented in our server's history.

Technically, I make decisions like this quite often, and they usually work oddly well. Perhaps it is because the decisions are so absurd that they actually end up working, but it is quite enjoyable nevertheless.
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Well, I would not consider my experiences in "crazy" activities to be dangerous, but rather, what is the least expected. I have done a number of activities similar to what you have noted, though they are not particularly crazy in my eyes, rather, entertaining. As for the most absurd decision I have ever made, it actually turned largely in my favor, as well as the favor of many others.

A few years ago, I used to play an online MMORPG in which severs were paired against each other in a three-way war for control over territories. This game included siege weapons, including mobile siege, but they were quite expensive, and they required massive amounts of supplies to create. Our server had seized control of the primary fortress one day, and I spent the entire day upgrading it to its maximum, which required a lot of resources on my personal behalf. However, our server was quite small, so few others were on during this portion of the day, so one of the enemy servers ended up seizing the fully-upgraded fortress in which I spent all day upgrading. After that, I was quite upset, seeing that I really disliked the enemy server (of two) which we were paired up against that week. As a result, my friend and I purchased fifty of the highest-quality mobile siege weapons (which cost a fortune), and we used up the entire supply count on the main battleground. It took us hours to build the siege weapons, but once we were done, about everyone who was on the server had joined in on the raid that we planned to use the mobile siege for. What was originally a server which had approximately 20 to 30 people on the main map per night easily queued over 100 people all trying to join in on the raid. As a result of purchasing and building the mobile siege, our server captured the entirety of the primary battleground, which was unprecedented in our server's history.

Technically, I make decisions like this quite often, and they usually work oddly well. Perhaps it is because the decisions are so absurd that they actually end up working, but it is quite enjoyable nevertheless.
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This reminds me of a thing I did back when I used to play WoW way back in the day.

I played on a PvP server which was a server that was designed for player combat. Any players that weren't in any starting areas that were the opposite faction you could freely attack and kill.

My main character at the time was an undead priest and I was a healer for a top arena team which meant that I had some skilled people that I could call anytime somebody was giving me trouble. I also used to manipulate the market by buying and reselling things on the in game auction house that people needed such as materials to make top end armor and weapon enchantments and other things that people needed so I was considered wealthy in that game too.

Anyways I was leveling an alt character (an orc hunter) and some prick decided it would be funny to kill my character over and over again who was 10 levels ahead of me. After almost an hour putting up with him I finally had enough. I logged over to my undead priest main, messaged some top end pvpers that I knew, paid them 1000 gold an hour to corpse camp the guy so any time he tried to revive, he would be killed again. I had them do that over and over for several hours until the guy gave up. Needless to say, he ended up either leaving the server or quitting the game entirely because I had him added to my friends list and I got the message "friend removed because player no longer exists".

So satisfying haha
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