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10-14-09, 07:10 PM #202
Puberty and maturity don't go hand to hand?
Really?
Sure, there are exceptions but I don't see how you can argue that with age, comes more maturity..
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10-14-09, 07:40 PM #203
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10-15-09, 07:12 AM #205
Age and Maturity aren't linked at all.
I'm 21, and I'm a huge kid.
Abyss is 14 and doesn't stfu about the Beatles and maturer topics.
*Goes back to munching his popcorn*[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
What's the matter David? Never taken a shortcut before?
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10-15-09, 07:14 AM #206
considering I've met 40 year olds who are cracking racist jokes and 15 year old kids politely asking them to stop being idiots, I would say that they do indeed go hand in hand.
Although generally age and maturity come with each other, there are actually a surprising amount of exceptions.When the talking ducks enslave us all, we will finally get our happy baskets of pudding.
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10-15-09, 10:41 AM #207
There's also a difference between acting mature, and being mature. For the most part, most 30 year olds are matured people, who may or may not act immature at certain times.
Even if it's otherwise, no one said a 30 year old can act mature, simply that if you take a 100 30 year olds and a 100 14 year olds, chances are the majority of the 30 yr olds will act more mature than the kids. Why? Because with age, come maturity.
Even you believe so in the 9th rule of your clan, the Dukes:
-We're all young adults, or, at least, mature people.
You basically correlated the word adults with maturity. Why? Because it's just a general fact of society that the older you become, the more mature you're going to become.
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10-15-09, 04:27 PM #209
Well, if you act immature then you might as well be considered immature.
Originally Posted by David Lynch
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