Daily reminder that your opinion on politics really doesn't matter until you've been out of high school and in the real...

Daily reminder that your opinion on politics really doesn't matter until you've been out of high school and in the real world for a year.

Teenagers don't know shit about life.

Sure smells like summer in here

>a year

Actually why I made the thread.

Yeah, I'd say 19 or so is when political opinions really start being made into something that matters. I'm 24.

>I'm 24.

LOL, I'm surprised anyone else even bothers to have opinions when we have 24-year-olds around with their seasoned life experiences.

I'm 25 and am just starting to realize how wrong I was on a lot until I was about 21.

I'm not saying it won't change at all, but high school and below is so sheltered from reality that their opinion doesn't matter.

I don't think I really got it until I was 23, but I accept that there are people who figured things out before me and am using being out of high school for a year as a bottom limit to having an opinion that matters in our society.

You're still wrong. When you turn 30 you'll realize you were wrong on a lot of stuff, but you'll think you have it all figured out now. Five years later, same thing. Five, ten after that, same thing. It'll go on until the day you die unless you stop it.

Age is irrelevant. What happens is that you'll wake up one day and say to yourself, wow, I'm dumb as shit, and no matter how much I think I have it all figured out I'll still be dumb as shit. That's when you're ready. It doesn't matter how old you are, there are 16-year-olds who understand this and 86-year-olds who don't.

You know it's not unheard of or wrong to decide on an idea that would work for society and aligns with your values in your 20's right?

Of course not, there are plenty of fucktards who think they're smarter than everyone else. Statistically some have to be in their twenties.

>implying I said I was some special snowflake with unpopular views

Fiscally conservative and socially liberal is a common alignment.

>a year
>a year
>a year
>a year

Being libertarian doesn't help your case.

But im 29

>When you turn 30 you'll realize you were wrong on a lot of stuff

Oh my is this so true. I think about the stuff I thought and did and cringe somewhat. Yeah life changes once you are established, own a house, have a family, and are out of the hug box known as college/grad school. You could do a dissertation of the misguided early 20s college student

Kek

This age bracket is the absolute worst. Old enough to think they know what they're talking while being to young to know what they're talking about

Just because libertarians are also socially liberal and fiscally conservative does not make me a libertarian. I'm unaffiliated, somewhere between a neo con and a libertarian.

True, you're a child till 25

Reminder that you also have to be rich. Non-wealthy people dont know shit about politics

Socically conservative is libertarian

Meaningless qualifier.

It's nice to see people calling 24 year olds young. I'm 19 but God, I feel like my life is already almost over.

The feeling that you're old keeps going, you just realize that you're not old compared to most people.

Citizens should be required to own property to vote.

>i'm 19
>i feel like my life is already almost over

you are old. there are 14 year olds who are smarter, richer and getting more pussy than you. youre going to be 20 soon, which basically means youre no different from a 29 year old, i.e. a 30 year old

kek you should just end yourself old man

Even then your opinion doesn't matter. 18 year olds are years away from voting intelligently (if they ever do).

>for a year.
DAILY REMINDER 18'S SYNDROME IS A THING

YOU KNOW SHIT, KIDDIES

>university kids think their campus is the real world

Wake me up inside

id say more than a year man