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Post by kumainpink on Jul 23, 2012 8:23:41 GMT -5
Or Pokemon, in my case... *giggles insanely*
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Post by bkaddictjk on Jul 23, 2012 8:37:14 GMT -5
Cool
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Post by physicssquid on Jul 23, 2012 8:59:56 GMT -5
No one is ever too old for anything, and anyone who says they are, is not worth listening to. Heck, when I'm not feeling well, I still like to read Redwall.
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Post by ericus on Jul 23, 2012 10:43:03 GMT -5
So me who is 35 can take my Donald Duck pocket again.
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Post by Kitty279 on Jul 23, 2012 11:27:37 GMT -5
Why not, when you enjoy it? I'm even older and still sometimes read some of my old children's books.
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Post by bkaddictjk on Jul 23, 2012 21:45:13 GMT -5
I'll always love Harry Potter, even when I'm like... 80 (and anyone that tells me that I'm weird, can get in line )
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Post by Kitty279 on Jul 24, 2012 0:45:19 GMT -5
That would prove that HP has become what we call a classic
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Post by mountaingirl777 on Jul 25, 2012 16:02:02 GMT -5
I don't care what people think of me. I still watch Disney and I read fanfiction of that. I still listen to the Jonas Brothers (happy to hear that they are getting back together this year!) and I still read the fanfiction about them (I have written some too!). It used to be that I would take this stuff to the grave and never tell a soul about all that, but you know what.....I', actually bonded with people over Disney and over the Jonas Brothers. It's the same with Harry Potter. There are a few people who I meet that don't like such things, but that is ok, I just find something else that we both like.
I don't think anyone is too old to read anything. Well, unless it those tiny books for babies. But I think anyone can read tween or teen literature. I actually think they have better lessons in them than adult books.
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