Kids these days don't really understand what fair means. If something is unfair, it means that of two or more supposedly equal participants, one has an advantage. Everyone stays the same age for a year, that's almost how it's defined. So to say it's unfair is to say that having only 24 hours in a day is unfair. And that would be wrong. So learn what your words mean, you now 7 year old piece of uneducated crap.
Friday, October 10, 2008
It's Not Fair
Kids these days don't really understand what fair means. If something is unfair, it means that of two or more supposedly equal participants, one has an advantage. Everyone stays the same age for a year, that's almost how it's defined. So to say it's unfair is to say that having only 24 hours in a day is unfair. And that would be wrong. So learn what your words mean, you now 7 year old piece of uneducated crap.
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Wow. I'm just curious about how the grandmother feels that it is "unfair" that she has to wait a whole year to become another year older? I thought that most old people want to be young again. Why would she want to become another year older? To go into the fossil section of the museum?
The only exception I can think of is my mother who wants to be 50, because my sister and I would both be out of the house (not that she doesn't love us, don't get the wrong idea). But that is another story altogether.
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