I thought you guys might want to see the final
If that's an open question...
I met fully grown when I stopped growing. Which was ages ago. I like fully grown. When I have a favorite article of clothing, I can continue wearing it for longer than a year.
Filing taxes kind of sucks. It's a complex relationship, the one I have with fully grown.
I hope I never stop growing. But I don't care much for the things that make me grow, they tend to be painful and blindsiding. I don't think I am really a grown up yet, not quite yet.
What a very good point...
I just keep growing and growing and growing. But I don't get any taller!
that's because there's a little bebette inside of you!
“if you want to be a bird,” you said once, “with colorful plumage and buoyant trills, you must also be ready for hollow bones."
Isnt that what they call the section of books that they keep Twilight in?
Eh, I'm always up to grow more. It's natural evolution. Adapt or die off.
oh.
that's because there's a little bebette inside of you!
How cajun, Camille !

I guess it's not a real answer. I'll try again.
I try everyday to better myself. I often get angry when I don't live up to the avatar of myself I see in my head. I want to grow up but keep my childish view that I want to leave the world better off than before I entered it.
My "oh" was a chuckle at what you said to Fano. Bit of a burn there.
Growing up has been overrated as far as I can tell.
Growing as a person is alright, interesting to look back on yourself as well as wonder what you will think when you look back on what is now yourself.
Fano knows I love him.
Indeed. Though, I think I should point out, I was referencing the level of angst I have experienced, not so much where I'm at mentally. As in, "Fully grown" angst is the kind of shit that kills people. Hence, me no want.
But yes, YA is where Twilight is. YA is also where Looking for Alaska and The Fault in Our Stars by John Green are, and those have quickly become two of my favorite books ever. Also, The Hunger Games. I used to sort of have a stigma against YA. I'm quickly getting over that as I read more of it. Though, I'm still picky.


I've been introduced to something between teen and fully grown. Something like young adult. I'm rather okay with never knowing fully grown angst.