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

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In the world today I think about teenagers to about 30 year olds (then the numbers start to diminish but there are some) act more like 5 year olds then 5 year olds do. On that note, no I do not act like a 5 year old, 5 year olds aren't as fun as me. I hope I never grow up.
 

Canadamus Prime

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claymorez said:
canadamus_prime said:
BTW, your example for the last one is not a song, it's from a children's book by Dr. Suess.
And yeah I can't deny I've done and still do more then a few of the things on that list.
I know that its from Dr. Suess - highly recognisable was reason I chose it
Oh ok, nevermind then.
 

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theres a time to be cereal and a time to be srs and theres a time to be serious.
But usually its more fun to have the first 2.
yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyy
 

Chancie

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I don't mind it. It can create a good laugh sometimes but as long as the guy knows when/how to be serious too when the situation calls for it.
 

Acier

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I hate man children.

I don't mind silly, but puerile behavior is a complete no no in my book

And I feel a lot of people in this thread are getting the two confused.
 

UsefulPlayer 1

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Me and my friends had a pokemon theme song singing secession last night.

The idea is to be childish and have fun, but mature when necessary. I think some girls are jealous of the freedom boys enjoy.
 

xyrafhoan

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I often find myself playing Pokemon, snacking on various sugary sweet desserts, collecting cute toys, squeeing over adorable animals, giving my own cat lots of hugs even though I told myself not to treat my new cat so roughly, watching Spongebob on TV, and amassing so many manga volumes there's no more room left on my shelf. Oh, and I like making my boyfriend cook for me, too. It's just way more fun to indulge myself rather than pretend like I don't like those things.

However, I do dislike it when I see forumers approach things with an overly aggressive and childish mindset. When somebody says they don't like games and they think it makes people violent, responding with explosive, insult-laden comments is just strengthening their argument! Some topics just make people throw their rational minds out the window.
 

Neosage

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I think, if I said no, then some of the members of the IRC would call me a liar.
 

InsanityRequiem

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I enjoy doing '5 year old' mentality things some times. Helps relieve stress. Though I'm talking about a couple of the things on OP's list. Had about... 5 things at least from it I do.
 

Amberella

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I can be at times but for the most part I'm mature. A lot more mature than others my age and most of my friends. But when I'm with my friends or even talking to my boyfriend I tend to get a bit silly. It's just part of my personality though. I like to be fun and make people laugh.
 

rokkolpo

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depends on the people i hang with at the time.

but my usual group is kind of a mix between we can have the greatest conversations/discussions aswell as laugh over the first thing that comes to mind *cherrypie*
 

Xeros

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It really depends on where I am. If I'm at something formal, I'll act as mature as possible, if I'm friends, I'll goof off to my heart's content.
 

Claymorez

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xyrafhoan said:
I often find myself playing Pokemon, snacking on various sugary sweet desserts, collecting cute toys, squeeing over adorable animals, giving my own cat lots of hugs even though I told myself not to treat my new cat so roughly, watching Spongebob on TV, and amassing so many manga volumes there's no more room left on my shelf. Oh, and I like making my boyfriend cook for me, too. It's just way more fun to indulge myself rather than pretend like I don't like those things.

However, I do dislike it when I see forumers approach things with an overly aggressive and childish mindset. When somebody says they don't like games and they think it makes people violent, responding with explosive, insult-laden comments is just strengthening their argument! Some topics just make people throw their rational minds out the window.
^_^ this post gets a 5 on the relevant and awesome scale