bitch how about how old they are/how old they are getting?maybe it's just my friends, but I mean, seriously?
4/27/2008 11:27:13 PM
shut up you whippersnapper
4/27/2008 11:28:14 PM
Because I think the jump to 20 from the teens is a lot more significant than say to 10 from 8 and 9, or 30 from late 20's, or 40 from late 30's. A lot more is at stake, and there is a lot more to be had in the very near future as opposed to the other jumps.
4/27/2008 11:28:46 PM
i do thisbc i dont wanna grow upits just part of the transition from kid to real adult
4/27/2008 11:29:08 PM
^^ i disagree. i think the jump from 29 to 30 will be monumental.19 to 20 wasn't a big deal.
4/27/2008 11:33:45 PM
im thinking 29->30 is bigger too, i mean thats when you really arent young anymore
4/27/2008 11:35:45 PM
^ what I really meant by that post is the transition from your teens into your 20's, and what happens over the course of those years. In the years from 19 to 29, you could be married, graduated from school, and well on your way through a career. You might even have a couple of kids. There just seems to be a shitload of life changing events that can happen during that time, and the jump to the 30's from the 20's doesn't really have all of that as a new thing.
4/27/2008 11:36:36 PM
I agree with parentcanpay, but for different reasons. When you're a teen, you're expected to start acting like an adult, but you at least have the excuse of going through puberty when you fuck up. You can at least fall back on chalking it up to growing pains or other. But once you're 20/21, you don't have that defense anymore. Suddenly you're expected to unconditionally be wiser and more mature. And making the jump to going through the rest of life without that safety net is a huge jump to make for some people. For me it wasn't that great of an ordeal, but some people have real trouble adjusting.[Edited on April 27, 2008 at 11:39 PM. Reason : blah]
4/27/2008 11:39:21 PM
i've been having a quarter life crisis ever since i graduated and always say i'm oldi'm sure when i turn 30 i will go on a legendary drinking binge so i will forget it ever happened
4/27/2008 11:40:02 PM
4/27/2008 11:43:52 PM
growing up does suck when 10 years ago you really didn't have responsibilities and life was simple and easy. Of course, now I can vote and drink, but at some times shit seems too damn complex and overbearing.
4/27/2008 11:45:38 PM
^tr00Many a day goes by when I wish I could go back to being a kid and let the adults around me worry about everything for me. Some days I'd rather bitch about having a bed time and not getting to watch "cool" stuff on tv than have to constantly worry about all the shit I have to keep track of.[Edited on April 27, 2008 at 11:48 PM. Reason : grammar police]
4/27/2008 11:48:15 PM
Jessie,Believe it or not, you're more "grown up" than half the adults I know. Which is an envious place to be = mind of an adult w/ the body of a 19 year old.
4/27/2008 11:50:44 PM
The median age of onset for lots of mental disorders is between 20-30
4/27/2008 11:53:30 PM
^^ She tore up a dude's signs needlessly: is that what you consider adult behavior?Or do you just know a lot of ridiculous adults?
4/27/2008 11:54:08 PM
i mean, at 23, i still have the same happy-go-lucky mindset i've always had...in some ways that's a good thing i guess and other ways not so good.
4/27/2008 11:57:53 PM
4/27/2008 11:58:55 PM
I didn't think i ever wanted to "grow up" or graduate until this semester. Working 30-40 hours while getting railed in the ass by 400-level engineering classes is not a very fun way to finish up school. Over previous years i did either/or never both with the exception of summer 05.
4/28/2008 12:02:22 AM
4/28/2008 12:13:55 AM
HAHA the older you get the fancier it gets. But thats not what the Enron Exec's would have you believe.EGAME to the max haha!
4/28/2008 12:16:33 AM
^^ COPYCAT
4/28/2008 12:23:16 AM
to the max
4/28/2008 12:26:19 AM