Redsonga
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But the labels immature are often linked to things we do and like which are true parts of ourselves that others say we have to grow out of. What they don't understand is that, while we are grown those things we hold dear are not baby ideals but things that are solid parts of our character, as much as their whatever 'mature' thing they believe is to them .Again, being an adult doesn't have to mean not being true to yourself. That is up to you. You can still be yourself, it's just adding some things. That's a positive and realistic way of viewing it.
And just so you know, I have never been realistic .
Maybe not to you, but it does not take much for me to call another place good in comparison to here, trust me. My expectations? Very low. How low you ask? When I first got my nice clean apartment I could not stop hugging the carpet for most of the first week. If there is carpet, I can dress up on Halloween, and people (not everyone, just one or two) like me it is a good place in my book.Nobody has it easy. There are better places, but there are no "good places." Everyone's life is difficult. But we grow as a human being so we can learn how to do our little part to improve the world. Growing up is just that child learning even more ways to make an impact. If you remain independent and true to yourself, nothing can take that away. It sounds like you have a good head on your shoulders. Honestly I don't think we're disagreeing that much.
I still want to be Lydia but I really had my heart set on the spiderweb capeHow odd. I was thinking of going as the B-man himself this year! XD