I'M AN ADUUUUUUUUUUUUULT!

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Mr Fixit

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Being an "adult" blows...

I've had a bank account since I was 14 or 15, so that really doesn't count. First job maybe.

I don't want to be an adult anymore, it sucks having all these other people you have to look out for, bills to pay & all that crap. I really miss the days when all I had to worry about was passing a test in school...
 

Someone Depressing

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I got called "sir" by a high school student.

Any remaint of my childhood had quite literally shattered; I was now an adult.

A hollow, broken adult.

I also got a bank acount when I was 9. That was cool.
 

michael87cn

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C.S. Lewis quote is relevant.

?When I was ten, I read fairy tales in secret and would have been ashamed if I had been found doing so. Now that I am fifty, I read them openly. When I became a man I put away childish things, including the fear of childishness and the desire to be very grown up.?

Other people may have perceptions about you; but they don't have to shape who you are. You get to choose what YOU think you are, and will be.
 

Relish in Chaos

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Well, I recently turned 18, and I still don?t feel like an adult (I doubt I will until it?s within the next fifteen years, or never), but here are the things that made me feel the closest to the concept of ?adulthood?.

-Realising how much of an old man I must look while I?m reading the newspaper, doing the crossword, and frowning at rowdy kids while I?m on the bus

-My part-time job selling sandwiches at my school?s ?Subway? bar, and realising just how short and squishy so many Year 7s (11 to 12-year-olds) look

-Genuinely getting worked up in political debates, to the point that I?m consciously wondering if I even know what the fuck I?m ranting on about, but I just say it anyway

-My mother treating me on a more equal level when it comes to my opinions and decisions about the world, money, politics, religion, work, etc. (this is probably the most important one)

-Not caring about how many friends I have
 

Blunderboy

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Well I've had a bank account in my name since I was about 5 so I guess that's out.
Probably getting my first place on my own.
 

JagermanXcell

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I was already an adult back when I was 8, all I needed was side burns and a taste for free form jazz.


But around the age of 17 (currently 18) I applied the moral themes and ideologies from Persona 4 into my life. Better man=adult. HELL YEAH.
I also got my license around that age.
And its almost been half a year since I got a great paying and flexible job for college, where I from time to time get to wear fancy clothes MMMMMMMMMMM YEAH.
Also paying for 1/3 of the rent for my dad's house i'm currently living in just makes me feel MANLY.

..... Better enjoy the fun while it lasts I heard things start to go rock bottom later on in "I ARE ADULT" life >_>
*goes back to playing Dark Souls for 7 hours*
 

Bluestorm83

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My realization that kid time was over was when I asked a girl out and she was married. Transitioned right to old man. Now I just want my medication for my bad joints and to occasionally tell dumb jokes to the grandchildren that I don't have.
 

Souplex

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Probably when the AARP (American Association of Retired Persons) put me on their mailing list.
 

Artina89

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I have done quite a few things:

Graduated with a BSc (Hons) degree in Biochemistry and chemistry

Opened up a bank account

Am currently holding down a full time job as a biochemist

Lived on my own and paying the rent and other bills

I would say that I have checked quite a few of the boxes. I am currently saving up to learn how to drive in order to make it easier to get to and from work.
 

Signa

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Turning 30 a few months ago had a pretty big impact on me. More so than anything else I read on the first page.
 

EeveeElectro

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I couldn't have lasted this long without a bank account D;

OT: Moved out at 18, got a job a few months after and then I was like "Shit... I'm an adult and I have to cook for myself and pay bills."

Took a while to adjust. I didn't actually know how to cook mince at first. Now I can make spaghetti bolognese blindfolded (I've actually done it!) and I can turn my hand to most food.

Getting up and going to work made me realise I was grown up. When I started going out drinking too, it was less "come to my house for a sleepover!" and a lot more "Let's go t' pub!"

Travelling around too, I wouldn't and couldn't have done that as a kid!
 

AnthrSolidSnake

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I find "Being an adult" to be a non-existent concept just made up by people who want to feel like they've accomplished something through age and doing things, sometimes arbitrarily, locked behind that age. In fact, I find that everyone is still a "child", just pretending that "Being adult" is a real thing. It's never that we've outgrown what we liked as a child, but that we want to do new things. New things are exciting, and the things we did as a child are things we did often and inevitably got bored of.
Getting a job and driving a car does not make anyone an adult, or buying a house, or opening a bank account, or even behaving yourself. It's all simply learning new things, something we did as kids. It's not a new concept dawned on us simply from the fact that we lived on this planet a little longer.
 

Micalas

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When I was 16 my dad stopped paying child support for my sister and I because he got fired from his job, so I had to step up because the money he gave us is what we used to pay rent. I payed $800 out of pocket every month and still managed to save up enough money to put a down payment on a house at 22 years old. I have a really good credit rating.

I've also worked at the Department of Defense for over 7 years. I have a very steady career path in front of me. Oh and I'm the first person in my immediate family to graduate high school. I'm also taking college classes.


Such adult.
 

le_smurf

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dylanmc12 said:
I got called "sir" by a high school student.

Any remaint of my childhood had quite literally shattered; I was now an adult.

A hollow, broken adult.
yeah, that' s it for me
 

Carnagath

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Nothing much. I've been in the army (1 year mandatory training and border patrol), live on my own, and I still feel like a kid. A slightly less tolerant and more bitter kid than I was 10 years ago, but a kid nonetheless.
 

Fijiman

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About the only thing I can think of is eating anything I want for any meal. For example, yesterday I had popcorn and Coke for breakfast. A few days before that, mini donuts and marshmallows.

It doesn't take a lot to make me happy sometimes.
 

rosac

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Realising who I am and what I am good at. I used to be very shy, unsociable and the likes. then... I began to talking to people. And I was good at it. And I made people feel good about themselves. And I enjoyed that. It may not get me laid, it may not exactly be something to put on my CV (although thanks to my contacts I have achieved certain positions in my uni, score) but it is something. My confidence is higher than before and my family seem happy for me. S'all good in the hood.