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Re: Birthdays and ages

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We don't check the birthday list everyday, but everyone notices it when it's displayed at the bottom of the index page.
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I'll be 18 on July 28th. :shock:
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Re: Birthdays and ages

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i'll be 15 on may 21st. but the staff at pizza hut still think i'm under 13. oh well, cheap food for me!!!
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That's nothing to complain about ^^
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LOL I was actually asked if I could have a children's menu once, about a year ago. Plus I could easily pretend that I'm 15 if we go somewhere like a zoo or theme park. But what sucks about looking younger is that when you buy a DVD that has a 15 cert [kinda like R] they ask for your ID.

My birthday next week. :shock:
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I'm often asked to show my ID at the bus, because they don't believe that I'm under 16. x3 I must look olllld. D:
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I guess I could easily fool people into thinking I'm actually under 18.
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Re: Birthdays and ages

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how old are you?
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I think he's 19 now.

I always enjoyed the guy at the place where I took out R-rated stuff without any age anything. (And it's not like I looked old enough--not as an 11-year-old)
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or you've got a terrible problem.
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I think my body is starting to mature again...cause my boyfriend's REALLY been drooling over my looks lately. O_o really scary. Guess I'm slowly starting to show my age now.
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Hunchman801 wrote:I guess I could easily fool people into thinking I'm actually under 18.
At 18, there are far more opportunities available to you, so there's no reason to fool people :P
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there are advantages to being both young and old. if you work things right, you can be much better off. things are often cheaper for younger people.
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True, true... Still, you'd need to be 16 or under to account for a child.
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It does actually depend on places... Some are free to minors under 18.
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it can be confusing. in some places, a child is 12 or under, others 15, others 17.
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Where I live, I'll account for an adult now, which has its good and bad points.
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It's actually hard to say when you become an adult :|
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True, true...by law, I'll be an adult once I reach 18, but mentally, I think it'll take me AT LEASt until 25 to mature into an adult. XD
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Re: Birthdays and ages

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Everyone kind of sees that differently...I've always seen 18 as being a young adult and 21 an adult.
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