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#333707
True. But don't stay in the dark ages.
#333714
My problem was losing my account rather than not having one. :D

An oh,of course it matters when 12 years passes,it isn't like 2000 now and 17 year olds of then and today aren't the same :wavey:

Maybe the 17 years old kids of then are identical to the 17 year old kids of today, I think it's more the environment that's changed. That, and the fact that in 2000 I think they still played music videos on MTV. :hehe:
#333742
My problem was losing my account rather than not having one. :D

An oh,of course it matters when 12 years passes,it isn't like 2000 now and 17 year olds of then and today aren't the same :wavey:

Maybe the 17 years old kids of then are identical to the 17 year old kids of today, I think it's more the environment that's changed. That, and the fact that in 2000 I think they still played music videos on MTV. :hehe:

What's MTV? :hehe:
By andrew
#333775
Yeah, get with the times Andrew!


I was with the times.

I'm sad to say that I had a Twitter account a couple years ago. I'm proud to say that I closed it after realising that Twitter is totally pointless.

Never go with the flow! :twisted:


I've never felt the need to be a :sheep: . :hehe:
#333776
Never go with the flow! :twisted:

Tell that to the billions of fish and birds that would beg to differ with you. :hehe:
#333778
They're like... smart? :D

Nothing dumb about staying alive! Pretty fascinating actually that they more under attack they are the more like shee... erm, the more they move as one entity.
According to an online article, research in the York Centre for Complex Systems Analysis discovered that fish organize themselves better when they feel under attack. The more stressed the fish feel, the more they pay attention to each other’s movements. They believe that the level of synchronization makes it harder for predators to pick out one individual. In addition, in some cases scientists believe that fish do this to make the predator think that there aren’t hundreds of fish, but one giant fish that is generally larger than the predator itself.

The synchronization in a school of fish is very important. Scientists recently studied how better synchronization can help improve the survival rate in these schools. For example, if fish are able to swim in a specific pattern at the same rate and speed, they will have a better success rate when enemies seek to make prey out of them. In addition, the fish now have an easier time finding food. Now that they swim in a large group, they have a higher chance of finding food. This, therefore, aids them in their ultimate goal to survive and reproduce.
#333795
My problem was losing my account rather than not having one. :D

An oh,of course it matters when 12 years passes,it isn't like 2000 now and 17 year olds of then and today aren't the same :wavey:

Maybe the 17 years old kids of then are identical to the 17 year old kids of today, I think it's more the environment that's changed. That, and the fact that in 2000 I think they still played music videos on MTV. :hehe:


That can be a speculation too :D Maybe if we had that much of social media in 2000,17 year old ''kids'' of then would have been using it as much. :yes: But another thing,I remember myself and my friends as 9-10 and my sister and her friends as 9-10,I think it even matters in 7 years! :D

Btw I sometimes wish they only played music on MTV :hehe:

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