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Are the teen years the best years of our lives? (pg. 8)
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tiesto14
Hands down the 30s have been the best so far.

You have plenty of money
Know who you are
Know how the world works
Know who and who not to trust and love
and so many other things.
Demoted
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Originally posted by tiesto14

Know how the world works


I bet you do.













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tiesto14
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Originally posted by Demoted
I bet you do.













:stongue:




I know if i ever met you i would smack fire out of you;)
Coup
i am 21 a week today.

off into the yonder of adulthood.
Ang ' ela_ie
21 wasnt that great. Im enjoying 22 a lot better. You get past everyone thinking that you go out because youre 21 and you can. 21 made me feel like a noob.
Boomer187
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Originally posted by Ang ' ela_ie
21 wasnt that great. Im enjoying 22 a lot better. You get past everyone thinking that you go out because youre 21 and you can. 21 made me feel like a noob.




wait til 25, then you are that wierd old person trying to be young.
Lira
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Originally posted by Boomer187
wait til 25, then you are that wierd old person trying to be young.

+1

I'm 23 and I already feel that way.
Ang ' ela_ie
Yeah, my town is full of undergrad alumni that have stuck around with nothing to do but go to the bar four nights a week. It screams "We couldnt find a job and we wish we were still in school." Im kind of glad Im getting out of here. :p
pvdAngel
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Originally posted by Lira
+1

I'm 23 and I already feel that way.


When I was 15, some people thought I was 23-24, but I took it as a compliment then. :)
chi6me8ra
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Originally posted by Inconspicuous
I went to a high school where the only free time I had from 5:30 AM to 7:00 PM was from 12:00 to 12:45...if you call time to take a shower, eat, & get to class free time...and that's not even accounting for any time to do homework--that had to come after 7. Somehow I doubt that wherever you went compared to that.

...although maybe it's 'cuz the place I'm going now is better & harder, also. ;)

[/prick]


i went to a college prep school so they filled our lives with activities so we would all graduate extremely well rounded. the point of the matter is it doesn't matter all i was trying to say is that some high schools are difficult and once you've learned how to deal with a hectic schedule going to college and studying what you want is easy

clubamerica
Yes no responsibility's..FREE FOOOD,FREE CLOTHES,FREE INTERNET,FREE TV,FREE HOME,FREE CAR,NO BILLS!! MISS THOSE DAYS:whip:
Inconspicuous
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Originally posted by clubamerica
Yes no responsibility's..FREE FOOOD,FREE CLOTHES,FREE INTERNET,FREE TV,FREE HOME,FREE CAR,NO BILLS!! MISS THOSE DAYS:whip:


When I was younger, I always looked forward to paying for everything on my own. Now that that time is approaching/arriving, it's not quite as magical as I had imagined.

Once I graduate & buy my own place, though, that'll probably change. I always though (and probably still do, to some degree) that the day I buy (not rent) my first house/condo/apartment/townhouse/cardboard box with my own money will be one of the greatest days of my life. I still can't wait to do it.
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