How old are you?

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How old are you?

under 12
3
2%
12-16
74
40%
17-20
64
35%
21-25
21
11%
26-30
9
5%
30-40
11
6%
Over 40
3
2%
 
Total votes : 185

Postby Voldemort » Thursday 3 July 2003 5:15:02pm

16
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Postby 2F2Type_R » Thursday 3 July 2003 9:09:35pm

omg... just looking @ all of u's, all this time i've been guessing to how old each of u's were........ so wrong~ so very wrong~ :razz:

violet high i thought u were older than meH =P

i turned 18 just to get into bars... beer was soooo not worth it
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Postby Gwared » Friday 4 July 2003 10:56:36pm

18 wouldn't get you in to an American bar, but I agree beer isn't that great. I'm 22 and only read my first HP book this March. Now I'm an avid fan.

Predjudice against the young is often used by weaker people to try and exert some control and force in their lives. Teachers are often one of the worst offenders in this respect.

JK does show a lot of world issues in her books and I believe that they are an excellent read for people of ALL ages for these reasons. Personally I also believe the first two books were seperate stories but the 3rd-5th are series linked and getting more mature in their writing style. Prehaps it reflects the aging characters?
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Postby 2F2Type_R » Saturday 5 July 2003 8:17:00pm

*shrugz*... i'm in aus :grin:
Gwared wrote:JK does show a lot of world issues in her books and I believe that they are an excellent read for people of ALL ages for these reasons. Personally I also believe the first two books were seperate stories but the 3rd-5th are series linked and getting more mature in their writing style. Prehaps it reflects the aging characters?


i couldn't agree more

though i have to admit... i've had wonderful teachers all my life, especially my yr 12 english teacher... absolutely inspiring. :razz:
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Postby Meg Boyd » Saturday 26 July 2003 2:48:06am

I'm 17, and when I first joined because my friend zledm007 said I should, I thought "Boy, another HP site where I am the oldest one there..." and low and behold, I am not! I am average, and wow this is cool. I am so glad to have found a group of HP fans who know that you don't have to be a little kid to enjoy the story!

I started reading them when I was twelve, so pretty much when they were released in the US...I bought the first one at a Sam's Club warehouse after my mom said I could buy a book to take to summer camp with me...and I picked this funny one with a boy ridding a broom on the cover...and I've been hooked ever since...actually turing my school libarians on to the series by lending Mrs. H my books that summer...whoo memories....
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Postby Ju-DedoH » Sunday 27 July 2003 9:21:48pm

i'll be 19 on the 6th of August
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Postby HuffleDuck » Monday 28 July 2003 3:01:31am

17.. but like to be a 13 yrs. old kid though :razz:
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Postby Meg Boyd » Monday 28 July 2003 4:05:22am

me too, but the sad part is, is that i look 13...lol

but i miss being a kid...

*Meg starts to cry as she looks fondly at relics of her childhood like Strawberry SHortcake, Rainbowbrite, and The Ninja Turtles...*

WAIT A MINUTE>>>That stuff wasn't around when i was 13...

oh well, once a kid, always a kid...

:D sorry that was a bit off topic, please forgive me :oops:
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Postby han lin » Monday 28 July 2003 1:12:37pm

i am 16 going on 17 la la la la la laaaaaaa ( sound of music.... sad very sad i know)
but i totally agree age doesn't make you immature ( looking at my message i'm the exception to that)
ha ha ha
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Postby Marcus Baker » Monday 28 July 2003 8:04:10pm

Im 15! I started reading HP in 5th grade (10), so dont worry, im a HP fan growing up..!
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Postby Friar Tuck » Monday 28 July 2003 9:36:22pm

I am only 14, too. I started reading them 5th grade (10/11)
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Postby Marcus Baker » Monday 28 July 2003 9:40:02pm

Hahah, were like the same! COol!

what grade are you in tfriartuck
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Postby Devinci » Monday 28 July 2003 11:53:47pm

I'm 56....but I'm really young at heart.... :eek:

Okay, not really, *that was just my witty half coming out...* I'm 17, a nice...frustrating age. I think 17 and 20 are frustrating ages...*Almost...there...god....piece of....* <--- mental movement

8-) 8-) 8-)
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Postby Friar Tuck » Tuesday 29 July 2003 12:09:51am

Well, I'm going into 9th grade, what with the glorious invention known as summer vacation. I'll be fifteen May 3, 2004.
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Postby elliemay » Tuesday 29 July 2003 2:26:57am

I'm fifteen. :-)
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