Re: 17
Posted by Spartan on
Fri Oct 22nd 2004 at 9:54pm
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Mole day is tomorrow too.
Re: 17
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Fri Oct 22nd 2004 at 9:55pm
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enjoy the fact that you have missed the "BIG stuff" so far.. its not all its cracked up to be :wink:
have a great B-Day none the less
Re: 17
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happy birthday Forceflow.
does being 17 have any added benefits in Belgium, like buying beer or voting?
Re: 17
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Fri Oct 22nd 2004 at 10:57pm
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I checked out his website and he seems to have an extensive list of coding knowledge for a 17 year old.
The only added benefit us Americans get when we turn 17 is the ability to see R rated movies in the theatres and buy M rated games. Oooh wow aren't we such a liberal country.
Re: 17
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Fri Oct 22nd 2004 at 11:15pm
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But I thought the legal ago of consent in america is 18? So you can get married, but you aren't allowed to have sex!?
Re: 17
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Fri Oct 22nd 2004 at 11:18pm
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You can't join the military until you hit 18 and you can't drink until you are 21. Although there are some loop holes in some states for the drinking age. Many of them I suspect excist in Texas.
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Re: 17
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Fri Oct 22nd 2004 at 11:35pm
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spartan, uhhh, you aren't trying to contradict me about the military are you?? :rolleyes:
and Jeff, i dunno if its still on the books, but in Missouri, a girl can/could get married at 12, and i think a male can at 16 or 17 with parental consent for each.
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Happy birthday bud, enjoy yourself. :smile:
Re: 17
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Fri Oct 22nd 2004 at 11:41pm
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Orph I will take a wild guess here and say that you were once in the military. If this is true then I give you a lot of respect for it, but I am sure that I am right.
Re: 17
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Fri Oct 22nd 2004 at 11:49pm
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Getting married with parental consent and drinking on military bases I can believe to be true but you can't join up with the military unless you are 18.
Re: 17
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Fri Oct 22nd 2004 at 11:54pm
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Seriously though I don't want to turn this into a flame war but why do you believe that you can be 17 and join the military with parentla consent? This is all I am asking.
Re: 17
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Sat Oct 23rd 2004 at 12:01am
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Ah I see now. Ok thanks you were right. That gives me a wierd feeling though. I never really thought about being 18 and going into the military but 17 is only a few months older than my current age. I couldn't imagine myself have to travel across the world, given a gun, and told to go kill someone.
Re: 17
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Sat Oct 23rd 2004 at 12:09am
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I was just using killing as an example of something that would be scary and foreign to me at such a young age. I am just old enough to get my license. I know that there are many more options in the military for a person such as myself but I have no intent on joining the military. My dad was in the navy and served with the marines for 20 years as a DevilDoc and he doesn't want me to ever join.
Re: 17
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Sat Oct 23rd 2004 at 12:17am
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well thats because he picked the two worse branches.. try air force if you are smart enough to handle it, or the army if you have lesser skills.. i know its stereo typed.. but the marines are all jar heads, and the navy is full of guys in touch with their feminine sides :rolleyes:
Re: 17
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Sat Oct 23rd 2004 at 1:31am
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Happy 17th Forceflow!! T'was the BEST age for me....first nookie (a
little late) first getting stoned (again, with the lateness), first e
tab(more or less last)....in general, a damn good age.
You're now old enough to get away with doing things yet without the responisibility attached!
I won't steal you limelight, since I'm a
new member and my birthday hardly warrants a thread (as yet), but COUGH 8th
November 21st My 21st* Damn that cough....
Re: 17
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Sat Oct 23rd 2004 at 1:32am
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I turn 17 in a matter of weeks (November 9th). Being 17 in Canada means... Well... Nothing.
Age of consent for sex is 14 for both genders (The states are rather messed with the different ages to genders thing), you can get married with consent at 16.
Anyways, happy B-day Forceflow.
Re: 17
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Sat Oct 23rd 2004 at 2:14am
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Naughty Mephs! Happy birthday ForceFlow, may your 17th not suck! :beerchug:
Re: 17
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Happy Birthday Forceflow :beerchug:
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Has no one noticed that he lives in Belgium? American privilage laws hardly apply.
Happy B-Day though Froce. :smile:
Re: 17
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Sat Oct 23rd 2004 at 5:49am
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The US Army has 60-year old soldiers? :eek:
P.S.: I <3 Forceflo
Re: 17
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Sat Oct 23rd 2004 at 5:57am
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They're called generals. :razz:
Re: 17
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Sat Oct 23rd 2004 at 10:22am
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ok, i am not 100% sure of this but..
1) the age of sexual consent is 18 nation wide in the US both male and female.
2) the age of consenting to marriage varies from state to state with the parents permission.
of course, usually the reason parent have to consent is because the underage daughter is knocked up, so they wont enforce choice number 1 and throw the guy in jail for statutory rape.
my only gripe about the age laws is this.. if you can fight and die for your country at ages 17-18-19-and 20 you should be allowed to do any adult thing at those ages.. mind you, i do NOT want a bunch of kids doing adult things, i am saying the age law should fit better, if you cannot be truly considered a FULL adult till 21, you should not be taken into the military till age 21..
hope that made sense, and didn't get no kiddies panties all knotted up about ageisms again :rolleyes:
Re: 17
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Sat Oct 23rd 2004 at 10:41am
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In Finland you get to buy booze(Vol.20% or less) at the age of 18, but the sad thing is that you can see 12-year-old girls running around in streets with strong booze... I started drinking at the age of 14, which is a bit too early for anyone... I'm losing my point in here again...
Happy Birthday Forceflow!
[editus maximus]And about the army... Well we get three choices: 1.Army Service(6 to 12 months) 2.Civil Service(13 months) 3.Jail(3 years)[/editus maximus]
Re: 17
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Sat Oct 23rd 2004 at 10:42am
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But that 'drinking on bases' clause is a get out isn't it. If anybody says 'why can you fight in a war at 17, but not have a beer', the answer can come back 'well if you are in a war, you can have a beer on the base!'. I know it's not a straight arguement, but I guess they are saying that if you have proved yourself ready to be in the army by going through all the training successfuly, then you have shown your maturity, wheras someone not in the army hasn't been through all that, and so hasn't proved themselves.
Or maybe it's just so some fools will go 'Im gonna be in the army so I can get me some early beer!' :heee:
Re: 17
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Sat Oct 23rd 2004 at 10:48am
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no i think you misunderstood a bit..
i don't think its fair for two people, one in the military, and one a civilian to be judge differently, only because they are underage as a civilian.
remember, i do not support underage, i am saying its a double standard i cannot deal with very well. why is kid #1 treated like an adult,only because he joined the military? is it maturity? doubtful, kids act no older in or out of the military.. is it compensation?? could be, it might incite people to join at a younger age to be permitted legally to do adult things.. but i honestly think its cannon fodder.. younger people make much better fodder.. its bulls**t, but thats what i believe they are up to..
Re: 17
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Sat Oct 23rd 2004 at 11:19am
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Ah stop trying to be funny, you know what he means :smile:
That's werid the 2 year gap between scooter and motorcycle... surely you can get scooters a lot more powerful than the least powerful motorcycles?
Re: 17
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Sat Oct 23rd 2004 at 11:48am
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P.S: I <B <span style="color: red;">you too, cass.
And yeah, it's a weird gap.
There was a lot on the news this week about people tweaking their
scooters to go really really fast. That's forbidden, although you are
still riding a scooter.
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Re: 17
Posted by OtZman on
Sat Oct 23rd 2004 at 2:58pm
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Congrats and happy B-day Forceflow :smile:
I'll turn 17 on december 4th.
There's no benefits over here either.
You can have sex at age 15, get married at 18 (16 with parets permission), get driver license at 18, drink/smoke at 18.