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| Keyblade Novice | I have a question about growing up and growing out of things. There use to be a time where I can look at things and view them as amazing but as grew older and wiser, I began to view them with either disinterest or indifference. I want to recapture that moment in time where I was a kid playing a game but nowadays I have responsibilities, I have college and I have to be an "adult" about because I am no longer a teenager or a prebuscent bot anymore. I guess I am having a rough transition "growing up" but does everyone grow at their own pace and what does it mean to be considered to be an "Adult"? |
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| mangy dog without a collar | Have you ever made love to a woman, Johnny? |
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| Gone until October Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Walking into a place called reality, leaving behind the memories of it all.
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Rep Power: 8 ![]() ![]() ![]() | Well, growing up can be a pain when you want to stay young and I am the same way, I don't want to grow up but after school starts again--which I don't want to think about, I'll be going to college soon, so bleh. Oh, and ever read a book called "The Catcher in The Rye", a classic. Well to many, who can appreciate a good book. Anyway, that book is kinda like what your saying--not the adulthood part but the part where you don't want to grow up. Anyway, growing up is basically, changing and learning lessons along the way, and choosing the path that is right for you or not right for you. And there's alot more to it! But yeah... |
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