Poll: Men of the escapist do you subscribe to the 5 year old mentality? Women what is your opinion?

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Claymorez

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nicole1207 said:
claymorez said:
nicole1207 said:
I think everyone's entitled to acting like a kid sometimes, if everyone was serious all the time the world would be a very boring place.

claymorez said:
once one of ,my m8s said "because I can", before jumping in the Thames - funny till we and by we I mean sober me had to go get him..... (other ba***rds sat on the bench laughing)....
He jumped into the Thames! I don't know where you are but where I lived I went swimming in there in the summer and came out sticky.
Lmao we are all rowers we are so used to being on or in the Thames I barely notice anymore ! once we were on the river for 2 hours waiting for a race and it was so cold, every 5 minutes like clockwork every guy would peer down his all in one to see if the goods were still there, were so numb! :p
If you can be in there for 2 hours, all power to you. After the sticky incident I stuck to only swimming in pools/on holiday. I did build a raft to sail on the Thames though, it failed miserably for but for a brief moment I was parent of a hearty pirate crew. When you row, you should deffo wear pirate hats.
What makes you think we don't already! + Never give up if the first raft fails build another, a bigger one, one with a black sail, and a sign on the side saying, "Her Majesty's Naval intelligence + Bunny protection Squad"!
 

GundamSentinel

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I try to be as childish as possible... Now if you'll excuse me, I'm off to buy LEGO and robots.
 

Claymorez

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zala-taichou said:
I try to be as childish as possible... Now if you'll excuse me, I'm off to buy LEGO and robots.
"This post was rated 16 on the scale of 5 of Epic inventions still played with"
 

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claymorez said:
zala-taichou said:
I try to be as childish as possible... Now if you'll excuse me, I'm off to buy LEGO and robots.
"This post was rated 16 on the scale of 5 of Epic inventions still played with"
My physics teacher actually buys the little lego models and assembles them in class. He also likes Timesplitters 2.

I'm in sixth form, btw.

Also, I pretty much have a pernament mindset of a five year old.
 

cynicalandbored

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Everyone's still a child, they just like to play at not being a child... There's no such thing as a grown-up. We were just much more honest as children and didn't give a feck what anyone thinks. If someone asked you what you were doing and you were on your way to throw their keys down the toilet or put LEGO up your arse, you'd tell them without hesitation. As we grow up we start lying about things like that, and pretending we want to be grown up and mature and responsible. That's why so many grown up people wander around as if they're lost, wondering what the fuck happened to their lives. At least that's the way I see it...
 

Claymorez

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OptimusHagrid said:
claymorez said:
zala-taichou said:
I try to be as childish as possible... Now if you'll excuse me, I'm off to buy LEGO and robots.
"This post was rated 16 on the scale of 5 of Epic inventions still played with"
My physics teacher actually buys the little lego models and assembles them in class. He also likes Timesplitters 2.

I'm in sixth form, btw.

Also, I pretty much have a pernament mindset of a five year old.
I hope you encourage him and that your physics lessons involve lego as part of practicals.
 

Aloran

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I love to act childish at times :)

It livens up the mood so much around my circle of friends.
 

HelloCthulhu

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There's nothing wrong with taking the piss out of everything on occasion, or viewing things a bit more light-heartedly, so to begin with, I was about to say "Yes, on occasion", but the more I read the OP, the more annoying I found it to be, and thought it all seemed a bit forced. And next to nothing is funny, when forced.
It's okay to have whatever interests and hobbies you might have, if it's because you like them, but if you like it, just because it's "lolsilly and childish" then it's just retarded.
 

Claymorez

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sky14kemea said:
*looks up from doodle*

*snrk* doodle. Anyways, I'm a cross between an old man and a 6 year old girl (Don't ask), so yeah I don't see the problem in it :0

NOW GET OFFA MY LAWN! *turns sprinklers on*

Oooh.. Sprinklers.

*squee!* :D
Reminded me of epic simpsons reference - "Snake: Get off my lawn, coppers! Or I'll totally turn the sprinklers on!
Wiggum: Come on, Snake. You don't wanna soak all these people"
 

reg42

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I would say I'm split down the middle, but I'm usually one of the more mature people at parties and such.
 

Ruagh

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I'm mostly serious enough, but when I'm with my friends I can sometimes lighten up and act like a dangerous psychopath.
 

Emilie Diabolica

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erm..

yes, i act like a kid. i even have a spongebob shirt and the entire astro boy collection.
however i dont know what on earth the OP's going on about...

And just for interest's sake, why are there different answers for males and females? It's not exactly something that applies to each gender differently... Meh, whatever.
 

Galletea

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I fill a lot of the criteria, but I wouldn't say I have the mentality of a 6 year old. I like a lot of grown up things too, and the manga I like would have me arrested if I showed it to a 6 year old. Besides, what's the point in being serious all the time?
 

Disaster Button

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Oh god I actually do all of those things on the list.

But I enjoy being childish when I want. It makes things more fun sometimes.