A place of bliss?

Hello i am new to this site and have a question. I have had this feeling sense about i was 10 years old. I remember seeing a photo from the 70's and when i first saw it, i was honestly feeling weird like i was missing something in my life living in Washington state having it rain almost everyday the photo was of Tiny Tim the ukulele king standing on what looked like a fake little hill with fake flowers around him and i just... i wanted to be there i felt a hole inside like i was suppose to be there i wanted to see the hill that little hill were everything was happy and grainy just like the photo. And i'm not talking about a real hill i am really talking about a fake hill a fake world really. Where everything is bright like a acid trip or something and vibrant but you just know that it is not real. Soon i started getting into the 70's era when i was so young. I knew i didn't know anything about the 70's really all i knew was that's where the picture was taken and i just wanted to be there. I am here to ask is it normal?

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  • Anime7

    You saw pictures of a place that really captured your eye and now you want to live there, I think this is common. I know that every time I see an anime where the setting is interesting I want to live in it. If you want to live in the 70s then I would suggest going to a disco or a disco themed studio.

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  • dodongos

    I've experienced this same feeling.
    But my place of bliss was the Mushroom Kingdom from Super Mario 64. Ever since I was 5, I've wanted to be there.
    I just NEED to be there, and hear the birds, and the Toadstools, and the footsteps of Mario, and the rushing water.
    Oh god, I need to be there!

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  • Chillpill

    A place of bliss... Yes I had a dream about that when I was about that age. Mine was very different, though. Another planet far away and yet very bright and clear in my mind's eye. A perfect sphere of unlimited possibilities. In fact, it looked a lot like a psychedelic 70's album cover as well, weirdly beautiful and otherworldly. I remember longing to be there.

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  • NeuroNeptunian

    Yeah.
    Southern California isn't all nice and pretty like it is in the pictures. But people still want to live here anyway.

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  • Avant-Garde

    It's normal:)

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