20 Signs That You’ve Reached 20-nothingsomething-dom…
1. You couldn’t hear the Mosquito Ringtone anymore.
2. When people ask for your age, you still have to calculate it because you just simply lost track after 18.
3. You wish that you were sixteen forever…
4. …but on the other hand, you do feel like a sixteen year-old stuck in this adult body.
5. You find yourself saying the phrase “back in high school” far too often.
6. You romanticize and idealize your high school experiences too much.
7. You realize that the 1990’s babies are all grown-up now [you being the 80's baby that you are].
8. By the time you realize #7, you get depressed.
9. You think that age is more than a number and make a big deal out of it.
10. You wish that you were 21 so even if you were a twentynothingsomething, you could start drinking legally and drown in the depths of despair along with your two new buddies, Mr.Daniel and Mr.Mule [and perhaps Senor Zapata, as well]. XD
11. You keep on referring to twenty-somethings as twenty-nothings. [Which is bad, I think.] XD
12. You would refer to anyone 19 years old and below as a “kid”.
13. If you are a twenty-nothingsomething and single, your folks would bug you about getting a boy/girlfriend.
14. If you already have one, they’ll keep warning you not to get married.
15. You then realize that you have to get a job…
16. …but then again, you’re aiming for “young, wild, and free [and maybe failure to launch, as well]” so why get a job? XD
17. You write essays to get free cash for school textbooks.
18. You’re busting your a** in preparation for med school.
19. All of the above items apply to you.
20. Upon reading #19, you get depressed.
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One thing I’ve realized after all these years is that birthdays aren’t all about the material stuff–heck, my mom gave me tons of make-up so that I would start “acting like a girl”–as if I weren’t already
. Birthdays were invented so that people would remember each other. I use birthdays as an excuse to say hi to that certain someone whom I haven’t talked to in ages, or that somebody whom I’ve found myself to drift away from through the years.
It’s all basically an excuse to poke somebody out of the blue and not feel embarrassed about it.
Thanks to those who remembered [who poked, prodded, messaged, rang, and texted], and to those who didn’t, as well.
Last night, all I asked God was for me to be happy.
Today, I really am.
I love my life: that new house we’re getting built is looking fantastic, the people around me are just fabulous, my friends are all so thoughtful, and my family just rocks.
I love everyone. ♥
*starts a new chapter in my life-book*
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Glad you had such a nice day, despite the work! ^_^
And congrats on your first “20 Signs…” “10 ways…” “30 tips…” etc. post! I think that’s a necessity for a blog these days. Darvit 2.0?
Haha Darvit 2.0
Nice. XD
Thanks.
glad you had a great birthday. Take care…
Haha! I can relate to number 12. :p
Belated happy birthday, Pam.
Thanks, Guia and Stan.