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03-25-2024, 03:54 PM
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Imagine believing The Human Brain Isn’t developed Until 25
You guys are fukin idiots
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03-25-2024, 04:00 PM
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OP is 24
03-25-2024, 04:03 PM
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Originally Posted By JackyChin⏩
my brain has been the same since I was 11
OP is 24
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03-25-2024, 04:09 PM
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Who negged me?
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03-25-2024, 04:20 PM
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Originally Posted By Pussipoppin⏩
Jakes on you brah you have arrested development, and your brain will never mature into a nice, high IQ adult brain with lots of folds.
my brain has been the same since I was 11
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03-25-2024, 04:20 PM
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Insidepeedomane plz…JFL
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03-25-2024, 04:51 PM
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You know I read somewhere that this idea that our prehistoric ancestors lived only to the age of 35 is flat out wrong. Yes, our ancestors faced tremendous amount of risks, dangers, infant mortality etc but they were not genetically programmed to expire in their 30s. For those that managed to survive the odds, it wasn't unusual for them to reach 60-70 years of age as evidenced by human remains from 50-60,000 years ago. In any case, what I wanted to say was that if we are able to live to advanced years then it would not be unreasonable for our brains to take their time to fully mature.
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03-25-2024, 04:54 PM
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Well honestly people have a lot of maturing to do until they hit mid 20's, that's about when most people become actual adults for the first time.
03-25-2024, 04:57 PM
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Originally Posted By JayJ350⏩
In my experience even I only became at adult at 28/29/30
Well honestly people have a lot of maturing to do until they hit mid 20's, that's about when most people become actual adults for the first time.
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03-25-2024, 04:58 PM
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When has anyone actually stated this?
OP just makes up fake points and hopes someone will disagree with him.
OP just makes up fake points and hopes someone will disagree with him.
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03-25-2024, 05:03 PM
#11
Originally Posted By WiseOldApe⏩
In my experience even I only became at adult at 28/29/30
Jesus
didn't you people have jobs in your early 20's? I was already becoming jaded and bitter by 25 lmao
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03-25-2024, 05:05 PM
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Originally Posted By FelixTheCat1919⏩
Being Jaded and bitter isn't 'being an adult' - being an adult is developing the emotional stability and thick skin needed to take sh*t from people all day long and not let it get to you/destabilize you/make your act out due to being emotional.
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didn't you people have jobs in your early 20's? I was already becoming jaded and bitter by 25 lmao
didn't you people have jobs in your early 20's? I was already becoming jaded and bitter by 25 lmao
I would say that being jaded and bitter is a sign of mental and emotional immaturity - that's not to say that you shouldn't keep your wits about you, but part of growing up is realising that life is not about YOU, but others around you.
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03-25-2024, 05:10 PM
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My old fàcebook posts from when I was under 25 prove that the brain isnt fully developed cringiest chit youll ever read.
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03-25-2024, 05:12 PM
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Originally Posted By Voidgaze⏩
Your thoughts, beliefs and opinions about the world, preferences in women, career goals etc, change the most between the ages of 18-25. Once you reach the age of 25 most people have a general idea of what they
truly
want out of life (even if they haven't quite achieved it yet).
When has anyone actually stated this?
OP just makes up fake points and hopes someone will disagree with him.
OP just makes up fake points and hopes someone will disagree with him.
Thats where it comes from.
03-25-2024, 05:16 PM
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Originally Posted By WiseOldApe⏩
and when i say that life is about the people around you, I mean your family - and not about impressing randoms around town such as buying drinks down at the bar for 'friends' or leaving a good impression on people at work or at the gym, but going home and abusing your parents, wife and kids like many people like to do.
Being Jaded and bitter isn't 'being an adult' - being an adult is developing the emotional stability and thick skin needed to take sh*t from people all day long and not let it get to you/destabilize you/make your act out due to being emotional.
I would say that being jaded and bitter is a sign of mental and emotional immaturity - that's not to say that you shouldn't keep your wits about you, but part of growing up is realising that life is not about YOU, but others around you.
I would say that being jaded and bitter is a sign of mental and emotional immaturity - that's not to say that you shouldn't keep your wits about you, but part of growing up is realising that life is not about YOU, but others around you.
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03-25-2024, 05:17 PM
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lol @ all of the misc p3d0s rushing in to defend OP
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03-25-2024, 05:21 PM
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Originally Posted By Maestro⏩
Lol, no that's not what I mean.
Your thoughts, beliefs and opinions about the world, preferences in women, career goals etc, change the most between the ages of 18-25. Once you reach the age of 25 most people have a general idea of what they
truly
want out of life (even if they haven't quite achieved it yet).
Thats where it comes from.
Thats where it comes from.
You're right, but OP is referring to a point I made in a now deleted thread. I stated that the prefrontal cortex didn't fully develop until around the age of 25.
Thread got deleted, but it's the same guy who is fixated on debating something that was never said in the first place.
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03-25-2024, 05:22 PM
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Originally Posted By Voidgaze⏩
Some people's prefrontal cortex never develops to that of an actual adult though.
Lol, no that's not what I mean.
You're right, but OP is referring to a point I made in a now deleted thread. I stated that the prefrontal cortex didn't fully develop until around the age of 25.
Thread got deleted, but it's the same guy who is fixated on debating something that was never said in the first place.
You're right, but OP is referring to a point I made in a now deleted thread. I stated that the prefrontal cortex didn't fully develop until around the age of 25.
Thread got deleted, but it's the same guy who is fixated on debating something that was never said in the first place.
Are you sure that it didn't 'fully develop' or that it just 'stops developing' at 25 - as in, if you're an irresponsible kunt at 20 and at 25, things are not looking good for your or your partner.
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03-25-2024, 05:25 PM
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Originally Posted By WiseOldApe⏩
Fair point, I never considered it like that.
Some people's prefrontal cortex never develops to that of an actual adult though.
Are you sure that it didn't 'fully develop' or that it just 'stops developing' at 25 - as in, if you're an irresponsible kunt at 20 and at 25, things are not looking good for your or your partner.
Are you sure that it didn't 'fully develop' or that it just 'stops developing' at 25 - as in, if you're an irresponsible kunt at 20 and at 25, things are not looking good for your or your partner.
That could also explain why some adults 30+ still have the emotional maturity of a teenager.
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03-25-2024, 05:26 PM
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Originally Posted By Voidgaze⏩
Ugh yeah - I think it might just 'stop developing' at 25 and you're sort of stuck with what you've got at that point.
Fair point, I never considered it like that.
That could also explain why some adults 30+ still have the emotional maturity of a teenager.
That could also explain why some adults 30+ still have the emotional maturity of a teenager.
It would be optimal that some magic happened between 20 and 25 where you automatically become your best self, but I'm afraid that doesn't sound right.
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03-25-2024, 08:04 PM
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Originally Posted By teodorkanev1⏩
j was high iq then and I’m still high iq now
Jakes on you brah you have arrested development, and your brain will never mature into a nice, high IQ adult brain with lots of folds.
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03-25-2024, 08:06 PM
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Originally Posted By Voidgaze⏩
u
When has anyone actually stated this?
OP just makes up fake points and hopes someone will disagree with him.
OP just makes up fake points and hopes someone will disagree with him.
Muh prefrontal cortex hasn’t developed yet
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03-25-2024, 08:09 PM
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Originally Posted By Maestro⏩
nope
Your thoughts, beliefs and opinions about the world, preferences in women, career goals etc, change the most between the ages of 18-25. Once you reach the age of 25 most people have a general idea of what they
truly
want out of life (even if they haven't quite achieved it yet).
Thats where it comes from.
Thats where it comes from.
Everything I thought as a young teen I still think now. Still want the same dream job too. Same hobbies etc
You guys are just slow
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03-25-2024, 08:10 PM
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Originally Posted By CanuckGame⏩
I was hilarious and I’m still hilarious
My old fàcebook posts from when I was under 25 prove that the brain isnt fully developed cringiest chit youll ever read.
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03-25-2024, 08:11 PM
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Originally Posted By JayJ350⏩
People have lead armies as teen, wrote the greatest songs in history, lead companies
Well honestly people have a lot of maturing to do until they hit mid 20's, that's about when most people become actual adults for the first time.
This is absolute garbage
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03-25-2024, 08:13 PM
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Originally Posted By Pussipoppin⏩
I actually don’t doubt that.
my brain has been the same since I was 11
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03-25-2024, 08:17 PM
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Originally Posted By watchngars⏩
I was building websites at 11,, programming games, producing music, creating flash animations
I actually don’t doubt that.
And on the side I was doing martial arts
I have the receipts to prove it too
I had great work ethic and was disciplined. And I knew the news was BS, I was very self aware. Also listened to conscious lyrical hip hop mainly as I still do now
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03-25-2024, 08:32 PM
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Originally Posted By CanuckGame⏩
brb still a chis at 21
My old fàcebook posts from when I was under 25 prove that the brain isnt fully developed cringiest chit youll ever read.
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