Eighteen, joined when I was twelve or so. Oh, how things have changed...
Have you noticed strange changes in your body that you don't understand? Have you started growing hair in places where there wasn't hair before?
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He does, too.
Show them your butt, and when you do, slap it so it creates a sound akin to a chorus of screaming spider monkeys flogging a chime with cacti. Only then can you find your destiny at the tip of the shaft.
Let me show you how to hump without making love.
Twenty One staring Twenty Two in the face.
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I turn 16 next September =D
That's a damn lie, and you know it.
What? Naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaw
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A just barely 15 year old works 40+ hours a week at a gas station?
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A just barely 15 year old works 40+ hours a week at a gas station?
I only work part time, just like any other high school kid.
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High school kid with a polymath degree he can't find anything to do with?
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Loooool. I feel like a lot of people missed this one XD.
Also, sac, you aren't 15.
I'm 18.
"If a topic that clearly interest noone needs to be closed to underline the "we don't want this here" message, is up to debate."
-NudeRaider
I was born in March 7, 1996. I suppose that's 15.
(Koreans have a very unique aging system. When a baby is born, his/her age is 1. Then he/she gets a year older every January 1st. Thus, I'm 16 in Korea.)
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I order you to forgive yourself!
(Koreans have a very unique aging system. When a baby is born, his/her age is 1. Then he/she gets a year older every January 1st.)
Let's say I was born on December 30, within 2 days, I would already be 2 years old?
Holy crap I'd almost be 20 in korea...
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(Koreans have a very unique aging system. When a baby is born, his/her age is 1. Then he/she gets a year older every January 1st.)
Let's say I was born on December 30, within 2 days, I would already be 2 years old?
Yes. Pretty weird, isn't it?
Because of this weirdness, Koreans seldom use 'age' to know how old a baby actually is. They say like 'My son is 3 months old.'
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I am as old as the fjords and as young as a newborn lamb.
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Let me show you how to hump without making love.
(Koreans have a very unique aging system. When a baby is born, his/her age is 1. Then he/she gets a year older every January 1st.)
Let's say I was born on December 30, within 2 days, I would already be 2 years old?
Yes. Pretty weird, isn't it?
Because of this weirdness, Koreans seldom use 'age' to know how old a baby actually is. They say like 'My son is 3 months old.'
That's how it is for about the first year over here, maybe longer, but I'm not sure. Don't have a kid of my own so I don't give a shit.It is and it says that way until they are almost 3 years old, parents like sticking to months when their children are that young.
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I'm almost 16 and a half.
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