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at what age should you grow up?

Define "grow up". Means something different to everyone.

jag
 
there's not a specific point in life when you "grow up", it just happens as life happens to you

I'm on my 30's, have a family and still manage to find the time to do the stuff that has fueled me since I was a child, and I still find space for my teenage obsessions

grown ups are just older children
 
I don't wanna grow up.














...I'm a Toys R Us kid...
 
...A million toys at Toys R Us that I can play with...
 
I don't wanna grow up.






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...I'm a Toys R Us kid...

yeah
 
...holy crap...

i watched peter pan last night and it really didn't help:csad: i remembered sitting in my bed when i was 5 hoping to go to neverland :O i didn't want to grow up then, i don't want to now.
 
i watched peter pan last night and it really didn't help:csad: i remembered sitting in my bed when i was 5 hoping to go to neverland :O i didn't want to grow up then, i don't want to now.

then don't...become the female version of Brodie Bruce...
 
So basically one big conglomerate telling you people what pills and surgery to have.
 
i watched peter pan last night and it really didn't help:csad: i remembered sitting in my bed when i was 5 hoping to go to neverland :O i didn't want to grow up then, i don't want to now.

no michael jackson jokes:cmad: i'm a girl dammit!
 
I'm 19, and I pay for my full rent and tuition. I have a lot of responsibility, and work hard. But, at the same time, when all is said is done, I still have just as much fun as the rest of my friends. You just have to learn how to balance responsibility and fun.
 
Enjoy youth while you can. From about 18 to 19 me and buddies went out and partied every night pretty much. Two years later and everyones got so many responsibilities (college, work, realithionships, ect) that it is really hard to get everybody together for one night.
 
Growing up is overrated. I still collect comics and toys and play with little kids and ride a bike and goof around. Maturity and Responsibility are not the same thing. Do what you HAVE to do, but who says you can't have fun while doing it
 

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