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How did I know, sooner or later, somebody was gonna throw down that card?Joie DeVive said:You mean like the Sims??
How did I know, sooner or later, somebody was gonna throw down that card?Joie DeVive said:You mean like the Sims??
I don't think so - remember we had no draft from 1918-1940. Were we less grown up, or perhaps the concept of adulthood wasn't yet the "traditional" one?carter said:Is it possible that the traditional concept of the mature, grown-up, adult ended with universal conscription (the draft) in the US?
(This is a question not an opinion.)
Paisley said:[*]balding, 40-year-old men still listening to heavy metal
Originally posted by Twitch
I'm 59 and passionate about PC games and there are more people in this age group than you'd think. But beyond that seniors are active in physical fitness and sports, volunteering, being active in organizations and traveling, having hobbies that connect to people outside their homes- thanks to the internet.
So don't forget that there is more to this society than a bunch of big kids. More than ever we have young-thinking older adults that aren't doing what the 30 years olds are but nonetheless are active to an extent unheard of in the Golden Era.
Paisley said:I'll grant that responsible adults can have fun playing video games or dodgeball and it doesn't hurt anyone. But it just strikes an odd chord in me when I see
There is no particular crime in any of these things, but I wonder why they don't want anything more sophisticated. Don't they ever get tired of being 16? Nothing wrong with revisiting your younger days, but I get the feeling some of these folks, in their hearts, have never left.
- 35-year-old men coming to work on a Saturday wearing bright athletic clothes that look like children's pajamas
- balding, 40-year-old men still listening to heavy metal
- 70-year-old doo-wop singers performing teenage love songs
- 30-year-old women wearing teeny bopper clothes
- 40-year-old women acting like giggling girls
Paisley said:I'll grant that responsible adults can have fun playing video games or dodgeball and it doesn't hurt anyone. But it just strikes an odd chord in me when I see
There is no particular crime in any of these things, but I wonder why they don't want anything more sophisticated. Don't they ever get tired of being 16? Nothing wrong with revisiting your younger days, but I get the feeling some of these folks, in their hearts, have never left.
- 35-year-old men coming to work on a Saturday wearing bright athletic clothes that look like children's pajamas
- balding, 40-year-old men still listening to heavy metal
- 70-year-old doo-wop singers performing teenage love songs
- 30-year-old women wearing teeny bopper clothes
- 40-year-old women acting like giggling girls
Samsa said:No doubt about it, I will still be listening to Metallica when I am in my 80s, if I ever make it that far.
But I'll also still be listening to Mozart and Debussy and Brahms.
PrettySquareGal said:I think the Stones will still be touring, too.
Feng_Li said:Saints preserve us all.
Paisley said:There is no particular crime in any of these things, but I wonder why they don't want anything more sophisticated.
- 35-year-old men coming to work on a Saturday wearing bright athletic clothes that look like children's pajamas
- balding, 40-year-old men still listening to heavy metal
- 70-year-old doo-wop singers performing teenage love songs
Paisley said:Ad hominem argument.
Let's just hope none of the Rolling Stones breaks a hip.