I was 14 when I first started posting here.
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Re: I was 14 when I first started posting here.
Benefits of being a 14 year old
* No responsibilities
* No money
* Inferiority in society
Benefits of being a 21 year old
* Drinking
* Money
* Giving no fucks about anything
YOUR LOGIC IS INVALID.
* No responsibilities
* No money
* Inferiority in society
Benefits of being a 21 year old
* Drinking
* Money
* Giving no fucks about anything
YOUR LOGIC IS INVALID.
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Re: I was 14 when I first started posting here.
21, You're still a spring chicken!
IN MY DAY!!!!!, and there's people even older than me!!!
IN MY DAY!!!!!, and there's people even older than me!!!
It's a livin' thing, Its a terrible thing to lose.
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Re: I was 14 when I first started posting here.
Isn't 21 like the optimal age to be? It is your point of lowest responsibility as an adult, peak physical condition so medical ailments are typically a non factor, old enough to do whatever you want. I still got a week until I'm 21, but getting any older than that sounds pretty damn depressing judging by all my older friends. Maybe it's because they are still in a small college town years after they should have left.
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Re: I was 14 when I first started posting here.
It's different for everyone. Most of the people you encounter in a small town, who stayed there from birth, are usually quite disillusioned by their mid-20s. That's the usual age when mortality subtly creeps into a person's mind. You're kind of a point of no return in terms of personal development. There is little schooling left to change a person's course, and even if there were plenty of options, people are already work on a rut by this age, so on a deep level, they're comfortable. A few kids, a wife and job usually finishes the job, and they become docile.mrandyk wrote:Isn't 21 like the optimal age to be? It is your point of lowest responsibility as an adult, peak physical condition so medical ailments are typically a non factor, old enough to do whatever you want. I still got a week until I'm 21, but getting any older than that sounds pretty damn depressing judging by all my older friends. Maybe it's because they are still in a small college town years after they should have left.