Anyone over 30. Honest, doesn't it feel good to be out of your 20's? Of course, everyone wants to be younger. But I am liking this close to 30 stuff. No more kid drama. Finally growing up. It feels good.
Turned 29 and 12 months in June...I am now 29 and 15 months ...see what I did there? and happy birthday
It's a pity. I thought you were 15 after reading your homeless people should die in the streets remark. If you were 15 it would be no big deal, being almost 30 makes me sad. Over one million homeless people in America are children for godsake! http://www.worldfreeinternet.net/news/nws175.htm
Congrats old man... I started counting my age backwards every year after 30 so I'm just a teenager now. I don't mind the kid drama or my own immaturity but can't really speak for the people in my life who have to deal with me though.
You probably believe that there are actually 47 million people who can't get health insurance, either. These inflated numbers are thrown around by the Left every time they're trying to a) pass a radical piece of legislation through Congress, or b) just remind everybody what a horrible place America is.
10-12-15-20 million illegal immigrants? Where the fuck are they living? Tents? Considering they live about 15 to a house on average, that leaves roughly enough homes for each homeless American to have a place. Seems simple doesn't it?
On topic, happy birthday. 29 and 30 didn't seem like much to me but I just turned 35 and that had me thinking. I can no longer say I am in my early 30s. Kinda sucks. Oh well, don't feel old mentally.
Guess what smart guy all I do every day is help homeless folks and other disadvantaged people. That's an awesome attitude you have for your fellow americans bro way to think of the children. I was hoping for a "Man you're right, I said it in a moment of anger." type of response. Guess that was too much to hope for.
Always did. People like you turn the other cheek while our natural born citizens suffer. If you want to assume that I don't feel for homeless people, assume away. How do you help homeless people every day? Volunteer? Get paid?