Subject: Re: "Adults Should Read Adult Books,"
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Posted on: 2012-04-06 05:33:00 UTC

The Brony knows this feel. As much as I've grown to detest Narnia over the years, I love C.S. Lewis for that one quote, because he's damn right! I may be an Atheist, but God bless him.

You know, it's funny. These people call us childish, and yet- wait a second!- they're the ones making judgments about us based on our passtimes. To me, maturity isn't a matter of your interests. It's a matter of discretion, responsibility, and behavior. A mature person, for instance, may watch MLP. So can an immature person. The mature person understands why clopfiction is good sporking material and bad dinner conversation, whereas the immature person does not. It's all about being able to behave appropriately for the role you're in and the setting. For instance, being a mature person, I do not bring up fart jokes when I am speaking to a classroom full of students, when I'm their instructor, but I do bring them up while I'm on break with them, enjoying some bonding time and a slice of pizza, when I'm their friend.

Like I said, it's all about whether or not the actions/conversation/whatever is appropriate for the role you're fulfilling and the setting you're in.

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