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Offline Meridianland

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Re: Adulthood
« Reply #15 on: January 10, 2008, 11:27:16 PM »
people grow up early all the time and theyre fine  and unhaunted, there's no perfect age for it to happen, unless you're like george bush (dick cheney's biotch) and you haven't grown up by like that age...



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Offline B9 perspective

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Re: Adulthood
« Reply #16 on: January 11, 2008, 06:18:37 AM »
Haunting side effects? Only if you're weak!  :P

Dunno what you intend by that.....perhaps that if people are strong they can overcome whatever.....inevitably some people do, but as well inevitably, some people don't. I think the population rate of incarcerated people who had tragic childhoods attests to this.
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Offline kor

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Re: Adulthood
« Reply #17 on: January 11, 2008, 08:55:43 AM »
It was a joke. >_>



Offline The G Rebellion

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Re: Adulthood
« Reply #18 on: January 11, 2008, 11:25:42 PM »
Teenagers get seen as mature by adults when they first start complaining about the amount they've been taxed this month... It's the only true sign of maturity :P



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Re: Adulthood
« Reply #19 on: January 12, 2008, 02:53:32 PM »
Teenagers get seen as mature by adults when they first start complaining about the amount they've been taxed this month... It's the only true sign of maturity :P
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Re: Adulthood
« Reply #20 on: January 14, 2008, 01:55:55 PM »
Teenagers get seen as mature by adults when they first start complaining about the amount they've been taxed this month... It's the only true sign of maturity :P

Amen, brother G!  Preach it!  :clap:

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Re: Adulthood
« Reply #21 on: January 14, 2008, 10:58:19 PM »
Teenagers have something like prison.

Teenager Prison=  School

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Re: Adulthood
« Reply #22 on: January 15, 2008, 02:31:56 AM »
Teenagers have something like prison.

Teenager Prison=  School



Whiny teenagers. <_< "OMG, school is so bad! Boo-hoo, pity me." Grow up.  :P



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Re: Adulthood
« Reply #23 on: January 15, 2008, 05:19:55 PM »
Teenagers have something like prison.

Teenager Prison=  School

I understand where you're coming from; it does feel that way sometimes, especially when you're younger.  I know I thought that way myself at times.

As much as you probably don't want to have to hear what I'm about to say, though, when you're older you'll understand how free you were then.  Once you're saddled with finances and caring for a home and finding a career and doing a job you hate just to keep from being evicted, you'll almost start to wish you were still in school... it's a lot simpler to have those kinds of things taken care of for you.

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Offline The G Rebellion

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Re: Adulthood
« Reply #24 on: January 15, 2008, 10:55:21 PM »
If you think school is prison, I wouldn't commit any crimes... You'd be in for a horrible shock!




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Re: Adulthood
« Reply #25 on: January 15, 2008, 11:05:24 PM »
Teenagers have something like prison.

Teenager Prison=  School

I understand where you're coming from; it does feel that way sometimes, especially when you're younger.  I know I thought that way myself at times.

As much as you probably don't want to have to hear what I'm about to say, though, when you're older you'll understand how free you were then.  Once you're saddled with finances and caring for a home and finding a career and doing a job you hate just to keep from being evicted, you'll almost start to wish you were still in school... it's a lot simpler to have those kinds of things taken care of for you.

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i know that when i get out of school, im preety much going to have to do everything by myself, and most peolpe think that they will be severd there entire life. (As in the word of one guy "What? you mean i have to get a job?!") So, its sorta like a blessing and a cruse to me. but, whatever.

and crimes, i was arrested in school a few days ago for asking how to spell something.

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Re: Adulthood
« Reply #26 on: January 17, 2008, 02:11:20 AM »
Teenagers have something like prison.

Teenager Prison=  School

I understand where you're coming from; it does feel that way sometimes, especially when you're younger.  I know I thought that way myself at times.

As much as you probably don't want to have to hear what I'm about to say, though, when you're older you'll understand how free you were then.  Once you're saddled with finances and caring for a home and finding a career and doing a job you hate just to keep from being evicted, you'll almost start to wish you were still in school... it's a lot simpler to have those kinds of things taken care of for you.

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Re: Adulthood
« Reply #27 on: January 17, 2008, 02:42:52 AM »
You were right on one thing, I don't want to hear what you have to say...





















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Re: Adulthood
« Reply #28 on: January 17, 2008, 07:09:25 PM »
ok, going on 24 I don't think I felt as an adult until this september when I started my first job, a job that I enjoy and feel a singificant ammount of pride for even if many people would turn up their noses at it.
What gives me that pride is that I'm standing on my own two feet, there is noone there telling me what to do, and when I need guidance or help, I better ask for it and I might get it, but if I don't, nobody is going to give a damn.
Living life isn't about having everything served to you on a silver platter. Life is about making choises and take the consequences, good and bad, and every single choise has both.

The spring after I had turned 18, I reported for my period of compulsory military service, it lasted 10 months and I enjoyed most of it. The best lessons I learned during those months was the following:
1) I learned to work as part of a group with people, some of which I didn't like without making a fuss about it.
2) I learned how resilent and capable I really am if I put my mind to it.
3) I learned that helping others as soon as I'm done with my own stuff will often bring nice returns in some way or another later on. If not possible to find useful immediately then perhaps in the shape of friendship, something that in the long run is even more useful.
One thing it didn't do was to make me an adult, a more responsible adolecent, sure but not adult.
The time I spent in higher education the following three years, living alone, hundreds of miles from any relatives and meeting my first and second(current) girlfriend did a lot more towards that milestone.

Finally, becoming an adult doesn't mean that you loose your inner child, it only means you have learned when to keep that inner child tucked away and when you can give it free reins.

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Re: Adulthood
« Reply #29 on: January 17, 2008, 09:23:56 PM »

Finally, becoming an adult doesn't mean that you loose your inner child, it only means you have learned when to keep that inner child tucked away and when you can give it free reins.

So true.
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