@AvoidingFever17
I think it’s petty funny how the site misread your comment and tried to put an image there with no image linked. (It’s because when you said “LISTEN TO IT THEN!”, you didn’t put a space after the exclamation mark, so when you hit the reply button on my comment, the site tried to read the comment link as an image link.)
@Gamer_Shy
I’m basically saying that, according to society, you’re middle-aged at thirty and you’re expected to know what you want to do with your life before you enter college, where you must graduate at twenty-five; else, you are a failure in the eyes of society for failing to fulfill this necessary requirement.
I’m also asking how old the larger percentage of college students are if forty percent are older than twenty-five.
@Background Pony #E731
And how old are the remaining sixty percent of college students? Also, while I understand you’re not trying to be mean, I would like some sources on these.
@OneUglyDiamondDog
Forty percent of all college students that are starting college are older than twenty five, On average seventy is the true age in which a human is considered old, and middle age is generally defined as being between the ages of 40 and 60. This is statistic based and not opinion based.
tl;dr Your opinion is incorrect because it does not reflect reality. An opinion can be wrong if it is factually illogical, ex: flat earth believers claiming the Earth is flat is an example of an incorrect opinion.
Not trying to be mean, just wanted to say something to your wildly incorrect notions and I apologize if it came off as rude.
My two cents; You’re officially middle-aged when you hit thirty, no ifs, ands, or buts. You turn old when you’re sixty, and you’re young from infancy to twenty-nine. Also, per societies rules, if you have not figured out what you want to do with your life when you’re a teen, graduate college by twenty-five, and marry/start a family by thirty, you are officially a failure at life. Which is what I am, so I know what I’m talking about.
No problemo.
Nice
Thank you. I shall.
Thanks!
I think it’s petty funny how the site misread your comment and tried to put an image there with no image linked.
(It’s because when you said “LISTEN TO IT THEN!”, you didn’t put a space after the exclamation mark, so when you hit the reply button on my comment, the site tried to read the comment link as an image link.)
LISTEN TO IT THEN!
@Background Pony #4B9B
Both of you!
EVERYONE LISTEN!
Edited
I think we all do.
Every single time someone comments, I listen to the whole thing again.
Woo ooh!
I’m basically saying that, according to society, you’re middle-aged at thirty and you’re expected to know what you want to do with your life before you enter college, where you must graduate at twenty-five; else, you are a failure in the eyes of society for failing to fulfill this necessary requirement.
I’m also asking how old the larger percentage of college students are if forty percent are older than twenty-five.
what in the name of hell are you on about?
And how old are the remaining sixty percent of college students? Also, while I understand you’re not trying to be mean, I would like some sources on these.
Forty percent of all college students that are starting college are older than twenty five, On average seventy is the true age in which a human is considered old, and middle age is generally defined as being between the ages of 40 and 60. This is statistic based and not opinion based.
tl;dr Your opinion is incorrect because it does not reflect reality. An opinion can be wrong if it is factually illogical, ex: flat earth believers claiming the Earth is flat is an example of an incorrect opinion.
Not trying to be mean, just wanted to say something to your wildly incorrect notions and I apologize if it came off as rude.
Edited
Yes, yes you are. Same as me.
Guess I am middle-aged, then
@Background Pony #4B9B
@Background Pony #4B9B
@Pseudowolf
@Brass Beau
My two cents; You’re officially middle-aged when you hit thirty, no ifs, ands, or buts. You turn old when you’re sixty, and you’re young from infancy to twenty-nine. Also, per societies rules, if you have not figured out what you want to do with your life when you’re a teen, graduate college by twenty-five, and marry/start a family by thirty, you are officially a failure at life. Which is what I am, so I know what I’m talking about.