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Post by bridgetbegins on Dec 17, 2007 23:52:33 GMT
"I am not young enough to know everything."
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Post by Lauren on Dec 18, 2007 0:04:07 GMT
"I am not young enough to know everything." =) !
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Post by mimicry on Dec 18, 2007 0:45:58 GMT
You're super cool. I mean that.
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Post by stationtostation on Dec 18, 2007 0:47:26 GMT
After careful consideration of the question posed in the topic title, my final answer would have to be "neither, I'd rather stamp on badgers"
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Post by Deleted on Dec 18, 2007 0:53:18 GMT
I like badgers. Remember that one in Animals Of Farthing Wood? WHY BADGER. WHY DID YOU LEAVE US.
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Post by stationtostation on Dec 18, 2007 0:56:22 GMT
The Animals Of Farthing Wood was fucking dark for a kids show.
A bit like Apocalypse Now with talking toads and foxes..
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Post by Xteenuh on Dec 18, 2007 1:02:12 GMT
Hurrrmmm. Funny, I've actually been thinking about this sort of thing lately.
I have come to find that in these infamously turbulent teenage years it is amazing just how quickly your thoughts and ideas can change or expand. It's entirely crazy and sometimes frusterating, and probably the cause of much of the good 'ol teen angst. But recently, I've come to embrace it. I've become someone who loves to learn and is stiving to learn as I grow. You can look back on past years and go "what in the hell was I thinking" as much as you want, but the fact remains that you've learned and changed. I think this is why I believe in not having such regret for the past nor too much apprehension for the future; because your past experiences have shaped who you are and your future is going to do the same. And I like that idea. I'm liking these crazy changes. There is so much to discover the older that you get. It may be intimidating at times, (I must admit college/life-planning coming up already is freaking me out a bit), and I do love being young right now. But I'm up for the challenge of the future.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 18, 2007 1:09:28 GMT
The Animals Of Farthing Wood was fucking dark for a kids show. A bit like Apocalypse Now with talking toads and foxes.. Yeah, and there was that one scene where Robert Duvall bombed White Deer Park to the strains of Waterloo by Abba The books were even worse, EVERYBODY died. Toad, Kestrel, Adder, Mole, Mossy, Badger, Bold, the White Stag, et cetera et cetera.
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Post by chloelovespw on Dec 18, 2007 1:17:00 GMT
I've never told anyone this, but the thing I am the most scared of is Time.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 18, 2007 1:22:48 GMT
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Post by chloelovespw on Dec 18, 2007 1:40:07 GMT
That caused major big laughs and hijinks.
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Post by Clare on Dec 18, 2007 8:30:13 GMT
Am I the only one who thinks that seventeen years old is, for me right now, not a bad age? It's not thirteen, fourteen, fifteen or sixteen; which were all ages I hated. So far, being seventeen is alright. Not fantastic but not terrible either.
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Post by MIAO 猫 猫 on Dec 18, 2007 14:00:17 GMT
...just want to say thank you very much for the greetings... noooooooooooooooo I'm 14 ..older and older...T.T But when I'm 16 it will be my yeahr! Own my own money, get out of my F*#_ING home... ^o^
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Post by sophie on Dec 18, 2007 14:04:03 GMT
The way I see it is.
Fourteen and fifteen ok. Sixteen good for a while but then the novelty wears off. Seventeen is dire.
Eighteen is amazing and nineteen is the absolute worst. hah.
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Post by tombland on Dec 18, 2007 14:06:16 GMT
18 = dull 19 = Fine thus far...
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Post by sophie on Dec 18, 2007 14:08:27 GMT
Maybe if you enjoy university.
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Post by tombland on Dec 18, 2007 14:10:09 GMT
Don't really go all that often to be perfectly honest with you. I made some friends. That is all that is required
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Post by MIAO 猫 猫 on Dec 18, 2007 14:13:22 GMT
Thank you sophi and Feyd-Rautha for the informations about the age xD
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Post by Poppyyyyyyyyy on Dec 18, 2007 14:22:33 GMT
18 is better than all years below, but so far, 19 has to be the best year so far.
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Post by sophie on Dec 18, 2007 14:24:19 GMT
Don't really go all that often to be perfectly honest with you. I made some friends. That is all that is required Yes, the bi products of it definitely matter. The course itself not so much.
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