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There is a 12-year-old inside each and every one of us, yearning to breathe free. The real measure of maturity is not permanently repressing the 12-year-old, but knowing when it is appropriate to let it roam free, and when not.

Umbran is a poopy-head! Nyah-nyah!

Oops, forgot this wasn't the mod forum... :o


Carry on...
 

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There is a 12-year-old inside each and every one of us, yearning to breathe free. The real measure of maturity is not permanently repressing the 12-year-old, but knowing when it is appropriate to let it roam free, and when not.

Unless someone really is a 12-year old. I'm pretty sure there are a few posting on here (*blushingly raises own hand*:blush:).;)
 



You know that Robot Chicken is made by a bunch of 30-somethings, right? Seth Green and Matthew Senreich are both 34 years old. They are apparently mature enough to poke fun at things they like, without feeling outrage about it.

If there's anything I'd accuse Seth Green of, maturity wouldn't be one of them. :p
 

There is a 12-year-old inside each and every one of us, yearning to breathe free. The real measure of maturity is not permanently repressing the 12-year-old, but knowing when it is appropriate to let it roam free, and when not.

Umbran is a poopy-head! Nyah-nyah!

Oops, forgot this wasn't the mod forum... :o

Carry on...

Don't make me stop the car and come back there.

joe b.
 

What happened to the reporter not only wasn't humorous, it's alsopretty disturbing tat some people did fing it funny. Reporter holds a stick as asked, gets fried, then eaten. There is nothing of humor inherently in that sequence of events.

I assume you have never seen the t-shirt that says something like "Dragons think adventurers are crunchy and taste good with ketchup?
 


Mature?

When I became an adult, I put away childish things.

Including the fear of childishness and the desire to be very grown-up.
 

Mature?

When I became an adult, I put away childish things.

Including the fear of childishness and the desire to be very grown-up.

I'm with you.:cool: By the way, that would make a sweet quote (or sig).:)

Aren't all of us here on ENWorld grown men and women who basically play games of make-believe (complicated games of make-believe, but make-believe nonetheless).:p;)

(some of those games would be considered very sophomoric also, not to mention some of the participants:angel:)
 

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