What I want.

Nov 12, 2009 22:01

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80s_child November 13 2009, 00:19:36 UTC
I'd never want to be a little kid again *shudder*

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loxian November 13 2009, 00:39:26 UTC
Neither would I. I'm 34, and I'm still excited that I can stay up as late as I want.

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ceboholic November 13 2009, 10:47:21 UTC
Actually, I like that bit. Can I be six and still stay up past my bed-time?

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80s_child November 13 2009, 17:25:17 UTC
haha, ditto!

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_fantasmo_ November 13 2009, 14:49:51 UTC
Wait. I can't act like this now? Oh well. It hardly ever snows here anyway.

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ceboholic November 13 2009, 15:17:36 UTC
Of course you can! If you find a way to stop caring about adult things, please tell me.

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shallot_madchen November 28 2009, 18:56:46 UTC
regress? It'll catch up to you eventually, though. Can you just leave? how tied down are you?

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ceboholic November 28 2009, 19:09:03 UTC
They say that the beginning of wisdom lies in becoming as a small child. Alas, many do not discover the next step.

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sleepinbeast November 28 2009, 23:28:27 UTC
I don't think being sex was like that, at least not for me. But even if it had been, being me now would be better than being me then ( ... )

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sleepinbeast November 28 2009, 23:28:46 UTC
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ceboholic November 29 2009, 00:19:21 UTC
Wow, you really took this to heart, didn't you! Thanks for the thoughts, though!=. I don't really want to be six. I just miss the security and absence of worry. I like being twenty*mumble* but you can still look after me if you want...

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sleepinbeast November 29 2009, 00:28:23 UTC
Well, it's a bit of a pet peeve of mine, the notion that being a child is somehow better than being an adult, or that children are somehow better than adults. My first rant about this must've been in a French test about the little Prince … and I still give repeat performances like the one above every now and then.

You really weren't worried when you were six? I don't remember much, but I do remember that there were things to be anxious or sad about, and that my tools for dealing with them were much worse and far more limited than they are nowadays.

Adults cn look after each other too :)

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