Poll: How old are you?

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AnGeL.SLayer

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irishdelinquent said:
AnGeL.SLayer said:
20 woo-hoo! The middle ground between being old enough to smoke, die for my country and buy porn but yet still not old enough to drink.


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lol that's why I love Canada. I'm the same age and I've been drinking for a year.

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lol bastard. hehe =) I'm right in Ohio and I've still never been to Canada...I can look across the lake and see it on a clear day though. (what a sheltered life I lead) I shall come up and we can go bar hopping...just because I've always wanted to do that down to every sense of the word. hehe

Though I must say it would be pure chaos if kids could start to drink earlier on in the US...that or they would just get it out of their systems earlier. Not really sure which way the scale is leaning more toward now-a-days.


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Sib

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17 in november :)
and its small surprise this community is so mature, none of the under 15's mind you im just out of that bracket myself. But i count myself as generally more mature than most people of my age, god i hope that sounded less pompous than it did in my head...
 

The Reverend

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21 years young. Been smoking and drinking for years. Hence, the UK > US. But thats not the point of this topic. But I feel older than I do. Might have to do with my personal habits, that.
 

Bling Cat

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ahh, one of the younger people. thank god we'll see more years of videogames than you old people! but, damn being 14, so many good 18+ titles, such stubborn parents... *sob*
 

irishdelinquent

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AnGeL.SLayer said:
irishdelinquent said:
AnGeL.SLayer said:
20 woo-hoo! The middle ground between being old enough to smoke, die for my country and buy porn but yet still not old enough to drink.


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lol that's why I love Canada. I'm the same age and I've been drinking for a year.

; P

lol bastard. hehe =) I'm right in Ohio and I've still never been to Canada...I can look across the lake and see it on a clear day though. (what a sheltered life I lead) I shall come up and we can go bar hopping...just because I've always wanted to do that down to every sense of the word. hehe

Though I must say it would be pure chaos if kids could start to drink earlier on in the US...that or they would just get it out of their systems earlier. Not really sure which way the scale is leaning more toward now-a-days.


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lol you live right near the border, and yet you haven't been up North yet? You're a strange one : P

You should come up sometime. Bars are fun to hop, and the beer is stronger. Also, health care is free, and it's almost summer (for three weeks :p)
 

H0ncho

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I'm 18. Will turn 19 in the summer and then be drafted into the military(bah!).

I'm actually surprised at the results here - looking at the average maturity of the posts here I'd never believe such a large percentage were 15-18. I just got some more hope for humanity.
 

Kogarian

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Khell_Sennet said:
There's a saying... You're only as old as the person you're banging...

Guess that makes Michael Jackson about 8 years old.
Okay, that did make me laugh, so forgive me for the following: LoL!

Darth Mobius said:
AnGeL.SLayer said:
20 woo-hoo! The middle ground between being old enough to smoke, die for my country and buy porn but yet still not old enough to drink.


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Trust me, you are at that perfect age... Once you actually hit 21, it is all downhill from there... That may just be my bias though... I was already married at age 21, my wife was pregnant at the age of 18, and I had yet to lose everything yet... I am 23 now, I have lost my 20 year old wife to a 30 year old man, my daughter, who will be 2 on the 25th, to the same man, and my truck to random circumstance... I am worse off now than I have ever been in my life.
I truely feel sorry for you...but look on the bright side, you're still so young. You could probably screw up at least another two, three marriages. My uncle has more marriages than he does children (I'll give you a hint, he has atleast three kids). I consider him 'pro'.

By the way, I'm just joking. My family has a really high divorce rate, so we make jokes to cover the fact that we're really bad at relationships.
 

Saskwach

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I'm only just kept in the 15-18 bracket.
H0nch0 said:
I'm 18. Will turn 19 in the summer and then be drafted into the military(bah!).

I'm actually surprised at the results here - looking at the average maturity of the posts here I'd never believe such a large percentage were 15-18. I just got some more hope for humanity.
Young people are just as good as old-timers at being pretentious dilettantes. In fact I think we might be better.
 

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Darth Mobius said:
AnGeL.SLayer said:
20 woo-hoo! The middle ground between being old enough to smoke, die for my country and buy porn but yet still not old enough to drink.


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Trust me, you are at that perfect age... Once you actually hit 21, it is all downhill from there... That may just be my bias though... I was already married at age 21, my wife was pregnant at the age of 18, and I had yet to lose everything yet... I am 23 now, I have lost my 20 year old wife to a 30 year old man, my daughter, who will be 2 on the 25th, to the same man, and my truck to random circumstance... I am worse off now than I have ever been in my life.
I am 20 years old and I have cancer, they had to amputate the infected leg (it was in my femur) so I will never walk again, and the chemotherapy made me infertile so I can never have children. So don't tell me it's downhill from here because I have a hard time imagining it being worse.
 

Ursus Astrorum

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16 and a furry. Hiya.

*Dodges resulting flames, knives, and the occaisional chainsword*

I generally feel a lot older, though. People say I have an inner 35 year old.

Do a barrel roll!
 

Nordstrom

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36 damnit! And I'm one of those Canadians too.

According to the ESA the average is in the mid-30's but that's probably because they're counting people playing solitaire at work and online puzzle games.
 

AnGeL.SLayer

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Honestly I'm not sure what to say to that. I feel for you though I can't sit here and say I understand where your coming from. I don't know first hand what it's like to have one's world ripped apart. The only thing I can say is to try to live with no regrets. You wouldn't change the past for anything in the world I'm sure. I'm a firm believer that everything happens for one reason or another and that things only happen to you because your the only one who could handle it at that point in time. Because of the path you've walked in life you have a beautiful daughter to show for it. Not to mention the memories you've made with your ex-wife. You can't say you two never had any wonderful moments that you still look back and think fondly of. You gave it your best shot and it didn't work out, you shouldn't let yourself dwell on it. Take the good and the bad and learn from it. That's all you can be expected to do. That's all any of can be expected to do when life throws us something that we don't quite agree with. Don't let your self get bitter over something that just wasn't meant to be. Your clearly destined for something better. So start living for that. You need to be as strong as you can be for not only your self but your daughter. Best of luck and I wish you the best.


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