I sometimes wonder if it's appropriate to be mad at a child for shitty takes, but I think "driving a car that's worth more than my annual pay" qualifies you as an adult in the context of a revolutionary tribunal.
Yep. My wife works in marketing, it’s shockingly cheap to just go out and buy a bunch of content like this. Though I imagine the white house would have a more sophisticated way of getting their PR out there. I’d imagine any way
He's 21 lmao. Does everyone over 30 confuse college kids as minors? I'm 20 and people older than me usually think I'm a high schooler, but people my age can tell I'm not
You know how, back when you were in high school, you'd occasionally see middle schoolers and think "We weren't that small, were we?"
That basically keeps going your whole life, but the categories get more stretched out the older you get. 30 and 40 year olds start complaining, "Oooh, I'm so old, everything hurts!" and it's like, dude, you're barely half way there.
Yes I temper everything going on with my early 30s self with 'the future is yes, but worse!'. Though I do seriously intend on turning some of my fitness around this decade, so I might at least be fitter and more comfortable than my late 20s, illness/etc permitting. Generally, 30s is when the olds starts being a legitimate topic... but only that, and 40s is when you start-to-get old but arguably aren't...reallyyy.
Yeah I guess? I feel like we're still in the "a lot happening in a short span" phase of development at 19-21 though. But idk I'm not great at age assessments.
I'm 34 and "kid" moving to 20 never really happened for me but I think thats because I'm autistic and developmentally delayed. For me a "kid" is 18 and younger. But I get all of what you're saying.
He's 21 lmao. Does everyone over 30 confuse college kids as minors?
A lot of Americans look older than they are, probably because of hormones in all the meat they digest or environmental toxins. So when I see a kid who looks to be 18 of course assume he's like 15.