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Old 05-06-2008, 06:46 PM
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Re: Why, back in my day...

Is it just me, or is this graphic only too appropriate for this thread (or at least my post above)?
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SOMEONE MAKE A SOCIAL GROUP! XDD

*is off to work and will reply to other posts soon* <3
Consider it done!

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Originally Posted by Daemonius View Post
Teen ZUer here, currently 15 years old and going to high school.

Would I like being an adult? No, just simply no: life gets harder with each step you take, and I already don't like high school. Sure, I'd have loads of money (compared to what I now get) to buy consoles and games, but I'd have less time to enjoy them.

Thinking back, I think I'd rather wish to be an adult: "I wish to look back upon this time and think I had it easy, because when looking back the past will always be better than the present..."
You speak with much wisdom, my young lad! Yeah, when I was a kid, I always wanted to be a grown-up. Truth be told, except for when I was playing video games, I really didn't enjoy my childhood too much. Then in middle school, I always wanted to be a high schooler. Then in high school, I wanted to be a college student. When I got to college and found it wasn't all it was cracked up to be, I entered a pretty long period of depression.

Now, after grad school, what with my so far two-year long re-obsession with video games, it's like I've reverted back to my childhood ways of playing those games all the time (and now chatting about them online--which naturally I couldn't do in the '80s and early '90s ). In fact, I've "regressed" so much that I wonder if it's healthy. Most folks my age are either married or going to get married, starting on careers, striving toward home ownership, and a whole host of other crap that I honestly couldn't care less about. I'm 27 but still feel and act as if I'm 22 or younger.
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