VEGANGELICA |
07-13-2010 12:03 AM |
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Originally Posted by Burning Down
(Post 898369)
Vegangelica, I think you're somewhere between 30 and 40. Am I right?
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Nope! :D
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Originally Posted by Vanilla
(Post 898509)
Based on the novel experiences we've had, I might agree. Thanks vege for making me feel more mature :)
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Well, you DO seem mature, Vanilla. You seem an interesting mix of bravado and serious soul-searching, which always makes me think of you as having lived a lot of experiences that take time to have.
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Originally Posted by mr dave
(Post 898540)
what's this somewhat garbage? hahahaha
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Frequently taciturn? There. Is that better? To be honest, I used to think your posts were short and dry and you didn't have a sense of humor. But you do. When you talk. ;)
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Originally Posted by loose_lips_sink_ships
(Post 898588)
I like how everyone has forgotten me... I've been gone maybe 2 weeks as I had a big move. Thanks guys, thanks alot. I might as well try and transcend through alternate dimensions and such now.
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I actually was just wondering last week where you had disappeared to and if you were coming back...partly because I want to hear about your trumpet-playing! I'm glad to see you have returned...although it took me a moment to remember who you were.
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Originally Posted by duga
(Post 898591)
So I figure by the time someone hits their mid twenties they are an adult...so what differentiates someone acting like a 25 year old and someone acting like a 30 year old? My personal theory is the difference happens when someone starts throwing out "when I was your age...".
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My personal theory is that a 30-year-old is starting to feel life's brevity more, realizing youthful dreams that "life will get better someday" may not be true, and this is as good as it gets. So, a 30-year-old may act more cynical, more resigned, and less perturbed by disappointments, because they are expected and have been survived before.
A 25-year-old still has teenage dreams lingering on and so may be more excitable, because life still seems to have a lot of possibilities.
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