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Jan 03, 2010 10:34

Classes start soon.

Ugh, I don't really want to go but I guess I have to.

Also why is the age requirements for clubs and stuff like that 21? I mean, aside from the alcohol thing. It seems stupid. Too many ages for different things...

clubs, school

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soundingmirror January 3 2010, 19:54:11 UTC
Depending on the club, you can get in if you're underage. They just stamp your hands so you can't order drinks. ♬♩♪

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catearstunes January 3 2010, 22:04:49 UTC
Oh, really? I didn't know that...

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soundingmirror January 3 2010, 22:40:33 UTC
Yeah! It just depends~~ Not that I go much but it's useful knowledge. Do you want to go dancing or something?

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catearstunes January 4 2010, 14:35:31 UTC
Ah... I'm not that great at dancing, I just like the music.

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kyouju_miyagi January 3 2010, 19:58:02 UTC
Half assed attempts are a waste in your educational instruction.

If you're not willing to learn, do not waste your professors time.

I find it hard to comprehend why one would want to miss out on such a diverse collection of instructors and courses as Cross University has to offer...

Kids these days, I really don't understand them..

The age limits are with a purpose to keep 'Children' from behaving as if they are adults and help keep them focused on their studies.

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catearstunes January 3 2010, 22:04:20 UTC
... I wasn't asking you specifically.

But seriously, who wants to go to school?

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kyouju_miyagi January 4 2010, 07:27:04 UTC
I enjoyed school. I enjoy my career working at a school.

If you took the time to focus on your studies, that you are spending here complaining over age limits you would have a secure future.

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catearstunes January 4 2010, 14:35:00 UTC
The future's unpredictable. There's no way to guarantee a "secure future" anyway. Just because I don't want to go doesn't mean I won't.

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irtisanomaton January 4 2010, 00:22:01 UTC
Suck it up, Shin, vacation's over.

The age limit on alcohol is partly an effort to keep there from being teenage drinking and driving. Ironically, that coupled with the fact underage drinking is a cultural taboo here...makes what it's meant to prevent more likely.

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catearstunes January 4 2010, 14:33:55 UTC
I know, I know.

... That's stupid.

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