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Subject: New Members And "Lurking"

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Posted by: GameJunkieJim
That's not exactly a fair statement -- I said something similar to that about 16 year olds a few months ago -- But here you are, proving that statement wrong.
Posted by: Josher 35
Considering that the new people are mostly around the age of 14, they could care less about rules and FAQS.

People are extremely individual when it comes to maturity and responsibility. The fact of the matter is -- there are just as many 20 year olds that pay no attention either.

Here, use me as an example. I'm fifteen. What's your ruling?


Lots of potential, but a little inexperienced. Of course, time mends all things.

  • 10.09.2004 11:27 PM PDT
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Age isn't a determining factor with following rules and guidelines, it's more a part of their character and maturity. I myself am only 16, but I'd say I follow the rules more/better than about 80% of the people on here, and that isn't just because they're younger than me....


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  • 10.10.2004 1:33 AM PDT
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So we have concluded what? It's not dependant on age, but more on maturity and character, both of which tend to increase as age increases, positive correlation, if you will.

  • 10.10.2004 8:16 AM PDT

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A case in point -- That maturity stems not from age -- this hapless individual has proven it...
A typical Moron
I only wish that his own posts weren't deleted, so you could have seen a better example.

  • 10.10.2004 8:54 AM PDT

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  • 10.10.2004 12:05 PM PDT

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Posted by: Gaara of Sand
Age isn't a determining factor with following rules and guidelines, it's more a part of their character and maturity. I myself am only 16, but I'd say I follow the rules more/better than about 80% of the people on here, and that isn't just because they're younger than me....


TRistan ;-)

You're selling youself short. Your probably in the top 95%. Along with most of the other Setagonians.
Posted by: Captain K Mart
So we have concluded what? It's not dependant on age, but more on maturity and character, both of which tend to increase as age increases, positive correlation, if you will.

Yes, true, but it shouldn't be used as the sole basis for consideration, as is often the case.

[Edited on 10/10/2004 10:17:45 PM]

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