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that feeling you get when your old enough to do everything?
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| LoveHate |
how was it?
i finally turned 19 which is the legal age for everything here in canada, in my province anyways. and i honestly dont feel any different, i thought when i was younger i would feel more free,and more open to do wilder , but when you finally get there its like whatever, i got priorities now!.. |
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| Lews |
Was this your way of informing us that it was your birthday and complaining you didn't have a birthday thread? :rolleyes:
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| LoveHate |
lmao no, just reflecting on life.
staring at the world through my rear view mirror. :D |
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| Mr.Mystery |
| When are you going to be old enough for proper grammar? |
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| SuspicionVandit |
turn that rear view mirror upside down
and then face it forwards.
You're gonna love paying taxes for the rest of your life. |
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| LoveHate |
| quote: | Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
When are you going to be old enough for proper grammar? |
:stongue: when im sober. |
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| Frenkieee |
| quote: | Originally posted by LoveHate
:stongue: when im sober. |
Ah yes, blame it on the booze. Exactly something an 18 year old would do. |
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| Sushipunk |
| quote: | Originally posted by Frenkieee
Ah yes, blame it on the booze. Exactly something an 18 year old would do. |
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| Moral Hazard |
| look at the bright side; you're not old enough to collect "Canada Pension" or "Old Age Security" yet; see, you've got 46 years before you're old enough for everything. Chin-up kid... 46 years of toil, monotany, and hardship to look forward to until you're "old enough to do everything." |
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| Fledz |
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| couch-potato |
| The lesson here is: life will always disappoint. So never try. |
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| Silky Johnson |
Can't say it was much of a big deal...it's not like I didn't do a lot of I shouldn't have gotten away with when I was underage. When I finally turned 19, the bar was already old news for most of my friends who had been getting in with fake id for years.
I think the main benefit from "being an adult" is having more money to do better/more exciting things, take trips, be spontaneous, etc. Enjoying a good job, and yeah - having more freedom to do whatever the hell you want (within reason). It's weird, but I didn't feel this sense of freedom until I actually had more responsibilities. I guess it makes me feel like I've earned the right to it. Rather, that it feels more rewarding and justified to spend money and do random . |
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