• Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Tell us exactly when a teenager stops being a child, because mine is two years into it and she’s definitely still a kid.

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          15 hours ago

          Read the Charles Darwin bit a few times till it seeps in?

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            14 hours ago

            I don’t get it at all… My best guess is that because OP once heard Darwin say “people tend to cue fights they anticipate in hopes it will deter the fight”, that OP somehow hoped by saying “a minor is not a child”, no one would have a fight regarding if a minor is a child?

            But like, obviously it would cause the fight, so that can’t be it. And it leaves me with so many questions…

            A minor is of an age that they are incapable of giving consent, so everything after is just linguistic debates pushed by pedos right?

            What does Charles Darwin have to do with this at all?

            How, in this case, are evolution and fight prevention related?

            How is evolutionary based fight prevention and the definition of “a minor” related?

            Can a joke be funny, even if no one gets it?

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      1 day ago

      I see that people didn’t see the comment by Charles Darwin and/or didn’t read my entire comment.

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        I read your entire comment. I’ve read it again. I have no idea why that means you are refusing to answer my question. Especially when you said “Well, actually, a minor is not a kid.” Not Charles Darwin. Nothing to do with fighting.

        So, I will ask you again, exactly when does a teenager stop being a child?

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          1 day ago

          I think people are kids into their 20s. Or colloquially, your children stay your kids their whole lives.

          Cue someone writing, “Well actually, the comment was referencing the user CharlesDarwin and not the theologian turned naturalist.”