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How do you Define Maturity?
SonShadowCat
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September 2001
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I scratch your back, you scratch mine :P

SailorMoonchld
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August 2003
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I define maturity as being able to handle situations well. Any situation. Therefore, I am not mature. :) I can handle some situations well, not all.
Doing what is right, knowing you could get in trouble is mature.

Also, not worrying about what others think of you is mature. I think that would be mentally mature. Again I'm not mature..

Now, I think I am mature in the physical aspect. For now. :)

I think I have childish views on this..

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Steve Terry
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March 2002
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Maturity - Something this thread is not, but wishes to be :P

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SailorMoonchld
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Yeah that could be. :)

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Kid Russia
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October 2004

Mature English Cheddar...with pickle...not turkey

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Bruce Perry
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April 2000

My Japanese teacher was trying to explain 'hazu' today and she said:

Ben-san wa 28sai no hazu desu.

<quote name="which translates as "I'd say you must be 28 years old." I">21sai desu.</quote><quote name="which translates as "I'm 21." Does">incident suggest that I'm mature? ???</quote>

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Thomas Fjellstrom
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June 2000
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Hai.

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Rick
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June 2003
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People can be mature and immature at the same time. If everyone who was classified as mature, acted mature all the time, than that person would be quite a bore. Think of comedians. Most of these are really immature people, and yet alot of fun to watch. Mature people are not quite as fun at watch, becuase they are the ones who always keep there cool. They always think things through before making decisions. Sometimes this is not the way to do it. Life it to short to always be mature.

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jhuuskon
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April 2000
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Quote:

Hai.

Valas?

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Inphernic
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March 2001

Kalakissa ei ole kissakala. O___________________________________o

jhuuskon
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April 2000
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No johan(kin, hehheh) sen arvoo ettei kissakala ou kalakissa, eikö ne ennemminnii veissä ui?

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Inphernic
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March 2001

Pohojammaalla on kuule kissikki niin kovia että ne uii ponupannuus.

edit and absolutely off-topic: Hey, you non-finnish people. For some reason I thought it'd be fun to hear you pronounce this and Huuskonnen's post above. Record them and post a link!

jhuuskon
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April 2000
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I'd give you an example of a good thick savonian dialect but alas (miksei ylös?), I don't have a microphone.

Hehe. Reminds me of that old Spede-joke: "Tultiin savoon tappelemahan, kun ei ollu hämälääsistä vastusta." :)

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Kanzure
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July 2003
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Maturity: The trait of honoring or respecting things that you can and can't change, and having a damn good time while doing so. Also about taking up personal responsibility while honoring.

LSd016
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May 2003

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For some reason I thought it'd be fun to hear you pronounce this and Huuskonnen's post above.

It wouldn't, since it's not difficult at all. Try this:

"W Szczebrzeszynie chrząszcz brzmi w trzcinie." ;D

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