Wednesday, March 12, 2008 - First Impression
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It really is interesting to see Felicia in a position such as this.
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Okay, when I called them that, I was going by appearance while forgetting the mention of middle school. Still, by some standards, one is a young adult at 13.Middle schoolers are hardly young adults.
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Eh, 'teenager' was invented in the 1950's. Before that, you were either 'child' *or* 'adult'.Okay, when I called them that, I was going by appearance while forgetting the mention of middle school. Still, by some standards, one is a young adult at 13.Middle schoolers are hardly young adults.
Much easier than the really broken, strange, weird stuff we have, 'preteen' 'tween' 'teen' 'young adult' etc etc. Messed up.
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She said she did some checking around, which implies that she didn't already know about the coffee shop. It can't be too hard for a modern ten-year-old to find these things if she applies herself.How does Millie know about these people? Does Millie have some sort of secret past we know nothing of? Could this be a conspiracy?
But yes, I'm sure that Millie has a lot of big secrets we don't know.
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Yeah... they came up with "teenager" to describe children who tried to act like adults. And then "tween" to describe children who tried to act like children who tried to act like adults. And on it goes, each group getting a more warped, vague imitation of adulthood. Like some weird sociological Telephone Game.Eh, 'teenager' was invented in the 1950's. Before that, you were either 'child' *or* 'adult'.
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