When those 10 years equal to half your life (or close to it), that *is* a lot more experience. There are many many things happen from your 20's to your 30's that don't typically happen later or earlier in life.
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The issue is he did not seem to gain any maturity or wisdom from those years, as he has shown himself insulting someone for being mad that grown men picked on his little brother. That's the issue.
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Agreed, but I feel the same about the person I responded to as well.
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Edited by Exhumami: 6/16/2015 10:35:10 PMWhat? You are mixing up the OP and me I believe. Lol. And I wasn't insulting him. Based off of his post I made the logical assumption of him being pretty close to what he hates.
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I was agreeing with you and adding to the point, not correcting, sorry.
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Gosh, this app on a tablet is annoying. The way it shows replies is just confusing. From my perspective, it looked like you were directing it in a different way. ~_~
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Yup. I can't even find the original post, so my entire context is based on the memory of what was said, and every post after mine. I do remember being in agreement that the op was being terrible though (the one who blamed the kid, the the poster of this topic)
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Edited by Exhumami: 6/16/2015 10:15:42 PMNot really much actually. From my experience with many of my friends that are 30+, I have basically the same life experiences. Your point is moot unless you can provide examples. Career? Kids? School? All of those can be achieved in your 20s and not be crappy either. By the way, the transition from 10 to 20 is way more drastic than 20 to 30. If you say otherwise you are not very intelligent. Puberty alone proves my point. You used a shitty example.
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There is no seminal turning point in your life that you suddenly have enough experience it that you just wake up one day and it all makes sense. It's just 10 more years of living and 10 more years of decisions and consequences.
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You presume I was deflating the importance of other life experiences, and yes many of those things happen in your twenties but by your admission I am imagining you are in your early twenties. As much as I hated hearing it when I was your age you will truly understand better when you are older, as tired a cliche as that is it is no less true today than when it was concocted. But you also seem to equate physical changes with life experiences, and that is simply not true and evidence to your naivete on the subject.
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Puberty and the things that come along with it are life experiences This is a fact. It is more than just your body changing. :/ Don't feel like debating this further when I know I am right. You don't agree? Not my problem.