bardicverse said:
I could have, and it wasn't so much designed as an insult, but more of a realization that I was taking the OP serious. I was once 15 and thought I knew the world. Hell, I was once also 18, 21, and 25 and thought I knew the world. Until you've lived for 10 years after your college years, you really haven't understood anything, and once you reach that point, you'll realize that life really starts in your 20s, and anything prior to that may as well be discarded as if it never happened. It's not designed to be insulting to anyone thats in their teens or 20s, it just is how life is. There's so much experience occuring from 20-30 that looking back on it, its a complete overload. In essence, no matter how much you say you know, no matter if you argue until you're blue in the face, you're really just green behind the gills and lack the experiences to really grasp much at all.
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So now you're thirty one and think you know the world?
I completely disagree with the TC on this (in fact I think its ridiculous what he predicts) but age isn't always a good way to measure maturity, its only an indicator. You can't just dismiss somebodies opinions because they are younger than you.








