Age thread?

Started by Mikomi, May 27, 2009, 07:45:50 PM

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Kona

I'm 19 with 3 years experience :P
:3

Vanilla Skunk

Quote from: kona on October 21, 2009, 10:23:00 PM
..... 3 years experience :P
..... in what exactly...? :P

pixel

I think I'm 21. I'm not sure if I mentioned that, being 5:12AM on an all-nighter due to unforseen circumstances.

WAH.

Felix

Also 24, also wishing I were younger again lol
Acting your age is a lame constraint ha! and I prefer to take pleasure in the less-mature aspects of life :333

Ao

I'm 18 years old, I turn 19 in March :3

Zythren

6 months older since the last time I mentioned. x3
I've said and done things I regret here, so I just don't do anything instead.

Wyrd-Hotd

Well... in two hours im 18 O.=.o
"Even an angel can end  up fallin' dont you cry because your crawlin' start again, its a beautiful morning for satellites"

Vanilla Skunk

Well, happy birthday, Wyrd-Hotd. :3

RedDragon

might as well throw my hat in on this *throws his hat and it hits the floor * damn...missed. oh well. 27 is i and in march i'll be 28. but i'm still a dragon that plays with fire  ;D

Felix


bloodredruby

21 and counting. I feel more like I'm 40, though. XD
I live in a world of fantasy.

Vanilla Skunk

Wait 'till you're 30.  You'll feel like you're 60.  Then when you're 40, you'll feel 40 again. :P

Ember

23, but I feel like a kid still most days!

twotailz

been able to drink without worry since octobre (19)
COASTLONGBOARDING
             
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Mikau Seafox

24 here!

Man, it's hard trying to pull up that status menu in this game called "Real Life"... >.> *geek!*
I understand that scissors can beat paper, and I get how rock can beat scissors, but there's no way paper can beat rock. Paper is supposed to magically wrap around rock, leaving it immobile? Why can't paper do this to scissors? Screw scissors, why can't paper do this to people? Why aren't sheets of college ruled notebook paper constantly suffocating students as they attempt to take notes in class? I'll tell you why, because paper can't beat anybody; a rock would tear it up in two seconds. When I play Rock-Paper-Scissors, I always choose rock. Then, when somebody claims to have beaten me with their paper, I can punch them in the face with my already clenched fist, and say, "Oh sorry, I thought paper would protect you."