>>20738701>Happy early birthday, anonThank you very much, friend from the cold northern lands :)
>20 is youngI hope, is there a "biological" determinism to argue what is "young" in beings? I don't think turning 18 magically changes much. In ancient Greece, boys were men at the age of 21, for example.
>What do you miss about being young?I don't think I know how to answer categorically, but I'm sure that nostalgia and fear of the future influence about 30%. I miss my 15 years. I was happier with life, I smiled every day, I didn't have to worry too much about how useless college is or how my job is rubbish, and other things. I like the childishness.
>I still feel 16 at 35 bBased
>but I get weird looks when I ride my bike past mothers with childrenI didn't understand