On the flip side of the angry intolerant adult thread, in what ways are you still young at heart?
I feel like not many twenty-four year-olds spend their Thursday evenings acquiring the Disney version of Robin Hood. Worth it!
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On the flip side of the angry intolerant adult thread, in what ways are you still young at heart?
I feel like not many twenty-four year-olds spend their Thursday evenings acquiring the Disney version of Robin Hood. Worth it!
You need to hang out with my friends then. You'd be normal here.
This is the closest thing to crazy I have ever been; feeling 22, acting 17.
I'm 32.
I:
Worked in an arcade
Watch cartoons on a regular basis including keeping a livestream of old nick toons up
I do tons of childish things but I don't care anymore.
I'm almost 30 and still posting at Final Fantasy boards. Does that count?
I also pull all-nighters way more often than is probably good for my mental health. :<
I am 30 and i watch all the latest anime/cartoons and read mangas and try almost all mmorpg games:greenie:
What I do in my spare time hasn't changed much in the past 20 years. :p
I get told by most people that I act much younger than I am - with the exception of work, where I get told the opposite. I'm not sure if this is down to the people I hang out with outside of work generally being younger than I am and the people at work being older than I am or if it's because of how I instinctively change when at work.
I'm 22 and only act like it half the time, generally I act like I'm in my late 20's. That's what kids do to ya.
Although on my weeks off from being a dad I'm a teenager again. :D
I'm pretty mature for my age to people in professional/educational environments, as I'm ambitious and goal-oriented.
I can be a bit of a teenaged dudebro when I'm doing trout like, say, playing D&D.
I'm 26 and I have sex with men. Normally, only young Catholic boys do this. :(
re: Disney films - it is my plan in life to actually own all the Disney animated classics. I will get and watch them all. Not even a little bit ashamed of this.
I play video games, I watch cartoons... I probably appear to others that I have never grown up. That is fine with me. xD
I am 29 and I live at home with my dad and spend my days playing video games at a desk that is littered with My Little Pony toys.
I am almost 26, and I still spend time on a Final Fantasy message board and playing video games (though not nearly as much vidya as I used to play). I'll also occasionally watch some of the cartoons that I loved from my childhood, such as the '90s Spider-Man and X-Men shows.
I'm 28, probably act 24 (though I don't really -think- I do), get mistaken for 20 or younger more often than not, -feel- much older than 28 physically.
All nighters are had every Friday & Saturday in my apt. - more so when the roommate is here.
Cartoons are a given, but whether it's an indication of being a "kid at heart" or not doesn't matter 'cuz I have a kid so I get a free pass. Care Bears FTW.
And the forum thing. And Final Fantasy.
I am 25 and I still wear a diaper.
:stare:
What's your secret Shorty? I've tried to get Pike to wear one but she refuses. :(
what the trout I don't do that
Pontus said RIGHT THERE
what he does in his spare time is probably nothing I know anything about so you ought to ask him about his business yourself
Yeah sure, cause I would wear a diaper voluntarily. :roll2
what the trout
My cousin took my other cousin (who is four) to Make Believe Land the other day. I was upset because I wasn't invited, even though I hinted.
No, I am not kidding.
My partner is 40 and he acts younger than me, he's very goal oriented and driven but he can be very much a kid at the same time. He has a super weirdo intense memory about everything and when he goes back to remembering things from the 80's/90's it takes me back. He watches cartoons with me, he has just about all his favorite ones memorized lol.
Acting young is awesome guys, I don't care what anyone says. My mom is 63 and she plays video games and acts young. I love it and I'm NEVER going to change.
Guys, we're the grown-ups now. We get to decide what that means.
If we decide it's normal for a 30 year old to make a living room fort out of couch cushions and blankets then it is and any 30 year old doing so would be acting their age.
What kind of person doesn't appreciate a good cushion and blanket fort?
Is it too insensitive to say "dead people" in response to your question?
Because I've been there, and I still appreciate pillow forts.
31, and yet I can't seem to stop myself from giggling at the most unimaginably absurd things.
like, the 3 stooges, Mad magazine, etc.
:)