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In reply to the discussion: the age range here on du, please. [View all]JonLP24
(29,359 posts)32. It kinda did for me
Noticing that at-least 97% so far are older than me and the fact you can see who votes was discouraging me. Feeling like people would look and say, "he doesn't know what he is talking about". They'd be correct as I imagine I will be a lot more intelligent than I am now when I'm in my 30's, 40's, 50's, etc. I'm smarter than I was 5 years ago but I wish I could apply that knowledge back then when I was better off. Anyways, DU has been a great learning experience, finding out many great things I never heard of. Learned more here than grade school, now if only someone could help me with math.
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I've seen this poll a bunch over the years and it always curves about the way this one does. (nt)
Posteritatis
Apr 2012
#135
i started telling myself i was old, when i hit 40. to prepare myself and not be shocked
seabeyond
Apr 2012
#22
lol lol. arent our kids soooo precious. they love showing off their mathematical skills
seabeyond
Apr 2012
#81
52, so my vote tends to confirm your prediction. Just out of curiosity, what
coalition_unwilling
Apr 2012
#9
lol. and i always said to my kids, raising them, the lawn was meant to walk on barefoot
seabeyond
Apr 2012
#20
I've spent a long time earning my curmudgeon status. All for nothing.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Apr 2012
#23
i know, lol. as i was saying above, i was going off the age i have heard people say.....
seabeyond
Apr 2012
#21
no way.... so it isnt about being cancer? jut who he is, lol. ah well. ok. nt
seabeyond
Apr 2012
#56
the little things that are suppose to bug me, just dont. that makes it easy for me
seabeyond
Apr 2012
#57
thanks for pointing that out, too. that is an important part of what i am looking at
seabeyond
Apr 2012
#60
ya... well, seems to have started with my generation. always gotta be younger than
seabeyond
Apr 2012
#61
you are probably right. i can see sense in that. me, i round up. when i turned 40
seabeyond
Apr 2012
#169
i heard people say that for a lifetime and younger would think how slow it moves
seabeyond
Apr 2012
#103
if we didnt have that ole transparency thing, i could edit 50 age range would be waaaay in the
seabeyond
Apr 2012
#150
All the people who assume I am a 15 year old boy are going to be greatly surprised. Nt
Warren DeMontague
May 2012
#187