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| Originally posted by MissK 8/10 times I would rather be doing that than be in the club. |
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| Originally posted by StereoPrincess i think the reason for that is that there aren't even any interesting clubs to go to anymore. and there aren't options for people that have done the club thing for a little while. there honestly isn't a place that i would want to go and just hang out it. like boa was or like system sound bar was. definitely not going to Guv to hang out. ewww. |
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| Originally posted by MissK DING DING DING!!!!!!!!!!!!!! we are in need of some fresh air!!! meaning new club situation. I would go to Cobra more if the party wasn't Thursdays |
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| Originally posted by gummybear LOL...I have been itching to go to Cobra all day and I just can't get over it being a Thursday! In my twenties, weekday partying was the norm... Toronto is on fire in October..I have no idea how anyone can complain if they have a true love for the music.... |
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| Originally posted by MissK [SIZE=4][B] I would go to Cobra more if the party wasn't Thursdays |
My issue with this line of thinking is the traditional definition of "adulthood."
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| Sociologists traditionally define the �transition to adulthood� as marked by five milestones: completing school, leaving home, becoming financially independent, marrying and having a child. |
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| Originally posted by Skipper Adulthood should be defined as financial independence, but the rest of those milestones are completely bogus. Once you can support yourself - that is an adult. I really really reject the idea that the traditional path is what defines adulthood and from the looks of it, so do a LOT of other people. This line of thinking is so archaic. |
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