

It’s just binary
Also you can still learn things. Sure kids pick stuff up quicker and get small nuances like accents in language but the human brain is very elastic throughout life.
It’s just binary
Also you can still learn things. Sure kids pick stuff up quicker and get small nuances like accents in language but the human brain is very elastic throughout life.
Count to 31 on one hand, 1023 on both, just using the digits.
Not that fast really. It’s pretty common in europe if you can ride a train and work en route. I’ve even seen people compensated for driving time & gas.
95% chance you’re going to get that advice regardless.
What does this have to do with maturity? The post didn’t even seem like it came from insecurity, merely curiosity.
There’s a linguistic shift happening where people tend to not use periods in short form communications (sms, dms, etc…). So older people who may not be as plugged in to the youth culture sill use them. So it only makes sense someone would be seen as older if they did.
E: avoiding certain wording. Nothing substantive.
I mean, living in the woods is a great way of figuring out just how much or how little you actually value a social life.
More than previously thought was the answer for me.
Lol. 4 is a great number in so many ways