Changeling and Lenore....

Feeling: cavalier
I hate when perfectly good things go out of print. Just when I had givin up hope of ever finding a Changeling game book, I found one and at a resonable price! Its a beautiful, intricate game and beyond me why it never took off like vampire and werewolf did, but i hate trying to find these books now because white wolf decided it wasn't worth they're while to print... ahh but enough of my gamer babble. I'm 20 now... weird... not a teenager anymore.. but not quite an adult in the eyes of the law. 20 is such an odd age to be. Youre just kind of there in a state of social flux not quite sure what you are anymore... most of us are far enough out of High School to be well into college or on the workforce seaching for a career path, but you find in some instances you're still treated as if you're a child. Some establishments won't let you in, you're not allowed to drink, you can't rent a car.. but you're old enough to be on your own, be tried in court as an adult and die for your country. Some of us, such as my self have already had a child (in some cases 2 or more) of their own. Mine lives happily with his adoptive family and I still get to see him. So am I too old or not old enough? Or niether and both all at once?
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Most ages seem like the worst ages you can be.. there's always something wrong with them, even though I can't speak from experience.. but I do listen. When you're like 5, you need permission to do anything, when you're a teen, no one trusts you to make the right decisions, an adult, supposedly too much stress. It's a twisted world, and there's seemingly no escape from it.. except to die. Not very happy thoughts though..
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not saying its bad... just odd..~ravenfox
The time between 18 and 21 is such a weird time in life. Its like the world hasn't decided to trust you yet. Everyone is looking for you to fuck up and no one thinks you are mature enough to handle yourself entirely. Its a lot like being a teenager except now we are expected to know more, know better, and, in effect, act better. These are the years in which we conform.