I’m pretty responsible in general. You might say that this is because I’m terrified of everything and so conduct myself in an extremely risk averse manner in all aspects of my life, but I’m going to stick with “pretty responsible adult in general”, thanks.

He’s in Star Wars. He’s called Wedge.

Well if a consultant said it then it must be true.

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breeding livestock etc?

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Classic wedge!

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Getting involved yourself, I suppose.

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impressive, I didn’t even know I needed a battery

I’m always on time

Bit late in posting this though weren’t you!!

Clean, punctual, great lover

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Properly resent paying for food so I cook nearly everything, and also walk to the marginally cheaper Asian supermarket every 2 weeks to stock up on stuff.

That’s really it

Alright, Ashanti!

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I was so tempted to post ‘im not always there when you call’ in the shite adult thread :smiley:

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For all the talk of Heath Ledger’s Joker, I think he’s actually the best bad guy in the whole trilogy :+1:

190131%20Ras

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More of a discussion point here than self-righteous posteuring, but: not ignoring homeless people. Surprised by how many friends or family members will awkwardly look away or say nothing. Takes no effort to politely say no if you don’t have any change or don’t want to give any away.

Breaks my heart a bit because there’s a guy who camps out near where I live who only really draws on the ground and (politely) says hello to people and a lot of people still ignore him even though he’s not even asking for anything

edit: I know this isn’t really an ‘adult’ thing but it is in the sense that adults should know better.

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Since I made a conscious decision to be 100% accountable for my actions and the consequences of them, I have become a lot more aware of how many grown adults do not do this and it’s… quite scary really.

Magnificent parallel parker.

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the absolute smugness with which I whip out a 0.3 second tight parallel park and the absolute schadenfreude-laced disdain with which I view anyone struggling with one probably makes me a bad good adult (subthread anyone?)

same applies for the feeling I get using the tesco scanner thing to avoid the queues

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When I lived on a street that required it, I was amazing. Very rarely get the chance to do it anymore, but had to at the station on Tuesday. Got it spot on first time. :sunglasses:

I think I am very adult in my reluctance to order a takeaway. As much as I want one, I always feel like I should cook a proper meal.

Reckon my ruthless efficiency in using automated ATM machines, ticket machines, self-checkouts, etc is an attribute well worth promoting too.

I live on a busy road so the stakes are always high when I park, but boy do I put on a clinic.