inaba "100% dere" himeko ( çšČè ć§«ć ) (
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prismatica2019-11-29 11:15 am
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I know this is probably a bit of a stupid question, but I'm actually mildly curious. And you know what they say: 'curiosity killed the cat'.
So, my birthday is tomorrow and I'm turning eighteen, finally. . . To be honest, birthdays aren't as big of a deal, which is why I want to know if there's anything special that people do for their eighteenth? Or just birthdays in general.
I'm interested in how other worlds celebrate, after all.
Thanks in advance!
So, my birthday is tomorrow and I'm turning eighteen, finally. . . To be honest, birthdays aren't as big of a deal, which is why I want to know if there's anything special that people do for their eighteenth? Or just birthdays in general.
I'm interested in how other worlds celebrate, after all.
Thanks in advance!

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I'm probably the wrong person to ask this of, though. I don't really know what normal people do for their birthdays either.
I celebrated mine with a nice dinner.
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in america that means u can send people nudes without getting arrested for distribution of child porn
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tell people it's your birthday and you don't even have to pay!
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cw: underage drinking? or reference thereof
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18 also seems about right for being recognized as the lord of your own estate.
[ Age is awful fuzzy when you're 1000+, not that Rhea will say anything about that. ]
Congratulations on your birthday.
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back home my brother and i would just have a christmas-birthday party because we were broke and our birthday is the 27th
but i havent been home in like two years so i have no idea what to do for my 18th
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Unless they're rich, then that's just something that happens every birthday.
[Not eighteen, but she has plenty of experience with large parties being thrown even if she didn't exactly want them. ]
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Happy birthday, though.
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This changed in the recent years and what we do is that the celebrant writes their life story up to that point. They mention their dreams, aspirations, hopes and wishes, and they speak before a group of selected people - witnesses if you will - who wrote down things about the celebrant, hopes and wishes and such, as well but aren't read aloud.
Then the letters are placed in a time capsule and buried with a growing tree sprout and when the tree grows in five or so years, it's dug up by the same people involved and the unread letters are finally read to the celebrant. More letters with new wishes are written, and then sealed and buried once again to be opened in another five or so years.
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