High School Versus Life After

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High School VS. Life Afterwards

  • Life during high school is better

    Votes: 18 29.5%
  • Life after you graduate is better

    Votes: 35 57.4%
  • They're both about the same

    Votes: 8 13.1%

  • Total voters
    61
I am expert in many matters, but not in knowing you.
I don’t know your age, for instance, which I already know I shouldn’t ask under any circumstances.
Would you say you know a celebrity well because you know their name and their age even though you have never interacted with them?

This is as opposed to me with whom you have interacted many times but you still don’t know my age (poor you).
 
Would you say you know a celebrity well because you know their name and their age even though you have never interacted with them?

This is as opposed to me with whom you have interacted many times but you still don’t know my age (poor you).
Knowledge will always be incomplete.
 
But the ask is, if we are the same entity or she’s the original while I am a replica.

And you don’t know CC’s age either.
Let's estimate CC's age then.

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But the ask is, if we are the same entity or she’s the original while I am a replica.
You continue to ask hard questions, in this case, I need time to respond to this.

Actually there are three possibilities:
1. Different and independent entities, i.e., nothing to do one with the other.
2. Although different entities, one is the original and the other is the replica.
3. Both are the same entity

First off, let's do a spellcheck: In case you are involved, as I asked above, is it Canadian Chick or Chic?
 
Age is not a factor here. Again, the ask is, is Zara an imposter?

But no, you had to jump right into the opportunity that interest you the most, forget all other details.

Typical.
Be patient, please, I already answered above.

P/S: btw, impostor is the preferred spelling. Imposter is passé.

 
Be patient, please, I already answered above.

P/S: btw, impostor is the preferred spelling. Imposter is passé.

If they are Italian we call them Impastas... cause the pasta... instead of postor I replaced it will pasta. I make funny.
 
You continue to ask hard questions, in this case, I need time to respond to this.

Actually there are three possibilities:
1. Different and independent entities, i.e., nothing to do one with the other.
2. Although different entities, one is the original and the other is the replica.
3. Both are the same entity

First off, let's do a spellcheck: In case you are involved, as I asked above, is it Canadian Chick or Chic?
OMG - I scared you again.

Anyway, the Chick/Chic thing is further evidence or rather a hint.
 
OMG - I scared you again.

Anyway, the Chick/Chic thing is further evidence or rather a hint.
I am afraid that we have not agreed upon who makes the questions, and who responds them here.
We are not making any progress, running on circles. This is too hard.
 
Be patient, please, I already answered above.

P/S: btw, impostor is the preferred spelling. Imposter is passé.

I was still typing that message as I got distracted in the middle and by that time, you had already posted your message. I didn’t even see it.

Anyway, FINE. Impostor it is then.
 
I was still typing that message as I got distracted in the middle and by that time, you had already posted your message. I didn’t even see it.

Anyway, FINE. Impostor it is then.
Thanks.
I see that you have finally agreed with one position of mine. Are you feeling well this morning?
 
I once said ‘revert back’ and I had to put up with a lecture from the great Srsh. He tried to shame me.
 
High school was so much better than the world today.

Used to cruise around town in my Chevy Bel Air, open top even in winter, three girls sitting on the trunk, feet in the backseat; another riding shotgun. Flat top hair, leather jacket. The washers and detergents were so good in those days my wifebeaters and tees stayed a perfect white.

Frequent debates with my friends on whether to join the service or go to school. Took a special lady up to Make-Out Point. Drove my motorcycle coast to coast the summer I got my license at 15. Parents were thrilled I was outta the house.

Miss the old gang. Pots, Rich, Ralph, Arthur, Charles. Prom King and Queen Danny and Sandy. They'll never make days like that again.
 
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