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Post by minda on Oct 17, 2007 6:21:40 GMT
i didn´t know what msn was until i was 14.. TRY TO BEAT THAT!
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Post by Taxidermy on Oct 17, 2007 11:16:00 GMT
Actually that would be me (the youngest, not most annoying). I'm 14 on February 27th. actually im 14 on 16th march i steal the place of youngest person on the board xxx Oooh. Faced.
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Post by lululoves on Oct 17, 2007 16:57:18 GMT
I'm 14, too =)
Good job for creating the term fanlet. Will exalt later!
edit: done!
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Post by Rosie on Oct 17, 2007 19:58:35 GMT
=D I love all the young'uns. (she says being one of them..) You know what i mean. It's kindof cool to actually have stuff in common with people my age. Apart from my dear friends, everyone else seems to dislike me (Can't imagine why *shifty eyes*) but not just because im annoying, theyre so hard to talk to :S
xx
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Post by admin on Nov 3, 2007 9:54:55 GMT
i didn´t know what msn was until i was 14.. TRY TO BEAT THAT! I don't think MSN existed when I was fourteen. Cheerio, Michael. xxx
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Post by minda on Nov 3, 2007 11:42:03 GMT
i didn´t know what msn was until i was 14.. TRY TO BEAT THAT! I don't think MSN existed when I was fourteen. Cheerio, Michael. xxx goddamn... you win
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Post by voilathestars on Nov 3, 2007 14:46:12 GMT
well, im 17, and started to chat on the internet and stuff, when I was.....13? Or younger.
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Post by Taxidermy on Nov 3, 2007 23:37:34 GMT
well, im 17, and started to chat on the internet and stuff, when I was.....13? Or younger. I started when I was 9. Christ.
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Post by abolishconfusion on Nov 3, 2007 23:47:34 GMT
i didn´t know what msn was until i was 14.. TRY TO BEAT THAT! I don't think MSN existed when I was fourteen. Cheerio, Michael. xxx It was still pretty fucking new when I was fourteen. I feel OLD.
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Post by chloelovespw on Nov 4, 2007 6:03:57 GMT
i know a girl who's 10 and got a facebook. i think i just got chills up my spine. you have to admit; facebook/myspace at 11 is pretty effing eerie.
watch someone come out of the woodwork who's like, 9
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Post by thornyking on Nov 4, 2007 6:53:16 GMT
I started going to chat rooms when I was 10. I was obsessed with it. Eugh.
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Post by allison on Nov 4, 2007 7:50:45 GMT
shit, we got our first real computer when i was 9.
and i didn't know the internet existed for uses outside of research until i was 12 or so.
this forum, and pop music in general, makes me feel old. i feel more at home at davies symphony hall than at the fillmore. but age is funny, i hardly ever feel like i'm truly 18.
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Post by abolishconfusion on Nov 4, 2007 13:45:14 GMT
I remember getting a Faceparty profile when I was about 12, and that was pretty "cool" back then.
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Post by admin on Nov 4, 2007 13:59:34 GMT
I remember getting a Faceparty profile when I was about 12, and that was pretty "cool" back then. Snap. I used to get really odd messages from old men who wanted to 'help' me come out. Cheerio, Michael. xxx
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Post by abolishconfusion on Nov 4, 2007 14:17:05 GMT
Same. A guy who claimed to be a lifecoach sent me a ridiculous amount of messages.
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Post by Gladiolus on Nov 4, 2007 19:03:47 GMT
This is nice. Its feels like people always judge you if youre under 15 on the internet. Especially on music related forums. Everyone just "oh no, she just a regular teenager. She will be gone in a month, when she's over this band. But now she will just be annoying". And when I revealed my age, they all stopped talking to me.
And I started to listen to more "real" music when I was 10 and people was so haughty and so I nearly stopped listening to more serious music, because my friends didnt understand me and who could I talk to about music? Noone... sad sad story... not. Why am I writing all this. I AM just a annoying teenager. Gosh..
Well, all I wanted to say is. I'm fourteen and I'm just happy that other youngsters have found their way here and that you "oldies" dont hate us.
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Post by admin on Nov 4, 2007 19:34:21 GMT
Ladies and gentlemen, being a grown up does not mean being po-faced and 'serious' about everything; on the contrary, being a grown up is almost exactly the same as being thirteen, only with a big boatload of unwelcome responsibilities to do with money and the getting of money and the having of money in order to buy food and clothes and pay your rent.
Sorry. Sunday. Ratty. Go about your business.
Cheerio, Michael. xxx
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Post by Gladiolus on Nov 4, 2007 20:16:43 GMT
May be but its a fact: Old people are bitter.
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Post by Clare on Nov 4, 2007 20:21:51 GMT
All of my "grown up" friends are all still making knob jokes. At twenty eight. So Michael speaks, quelle horreur, truth. You make knob jokes and pay rent. WELCOME TO LIFE. May be but its a fact: Old people are bitter. Oh please, I'm only seventeen and I am a force of bitterness stronger than lemons. Pensioners wrinkle in front of me, as I watch. People are perpetually stuck with "o" faces around me. It has a little more to do with cynicism and "the real world" and maturity and all of those ridiculous things.
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Post by admin on Nov 4, 2007 22:08:52 GMT
May be but its a fact: Old people are bitter. Whatever. I'm getting cheese fries. Cheerio, Michael. xxx
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