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Oct 09, 2013 01:03PM
I used to think that adults were things that were made to make kids lives misrable. Or you knoe something like that.
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I don't know...sometimes I can genuinely see the concern in their actions. A lot of the time, I get mad and write long rants about how adults didn't let me do this or got mad at me for this or said this or whatever, but when I look at my parents, I think Am I really going to turn out like this? Will I say the same things to my kids? Will I set the same standards and restrictions? I can't say anything really bad about adults, because who knows how our generation of parents, teachers, supervisors, and workers will be. We could be remembering our words twenty years from now and understanding why. That doesn't mean there aren't mean adults. It just means that I don't want to make the same bad choices or mistakes that this generation already made.
Well, thats what I used to think when I was like 6. LOL
SOme rules have purposes that we can't see.
Precisely. Don't make rash judgments.
Rose wrote: "I don't know...sometimes I can genuinely see the concern in their actions. A lot of the time, I get mad and write long rants about how adults didn't let me do this or got mad at me for this or said..."Precisely.
Why I won't ever have kids: adults are always thought as those lame beings that will never amount to the greatness of young-adults. Buuuuut, I mean, I wouldn't wanna deal with me either so i feel their pain lolI wanna be forever young...not too young tho
Once I hit 21, I have nothing to look forward to
There's 15, 16, 18, 19, 21. Those are the ages that I look forward to. Not seventeen, I still don't understand why they make age seventeen such a big deal in movies.


