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Originally Posted by jims69camaro
not necessarily. however, having experience and seeing the world for probably twice the amount of time you have does lend itself to being able to understand certain things easier. it doesn't mean you can't understand the subject, but if you had never seen a three-card-monty game and came upon one, you'd probably lose some money before you figured out that it was rigged against you. a person who had seen one before would simply walk by, knowing that playing would mean a loss of money.
-jim
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damn you for bringing this thing back
So because im 20 i havent seen the world? this might apply to some but im willing to bet ive seen more of the world then an average person. I've been in Russia, Ukrain, Georgia, Finland, Gernamy, USA, Denmark and some country next to caspian sea ( dunno the name of it in english

) I havent experienced the bad? well since my pops was stationed in all kinds of ****** places during his soviet military career i got to lay my eyes on some big booms and building blowing up too, ive seen a war happened when i was like 6 year old. Yes i do still remember building blowing up, and i do see it in my dreams from time to time. Well that was all before my daddy decided to bounce, and then mommy moved away when i was 11. Do you remember what you did when you were 11 years old? i do, i was walking on the streets all dirty, no money, hungry as ****, and i probably smelled like **** to. Who helped me? no one! dont ever tell me i havent seen an ugly side of the world, cuz i have. I can keep going and going, i can probably write a book about what ive experienced as a child but im way to lazy for that at this time. So dont assume just because someone is older then me he automatically experienced more **** in life then i did.
/rant.
i hate when people play the age card...