[ Please do. It's a rare time whenever it happens and it may not happen again (or maybe it will. Who knows in this game?) ]
...Being immortal or older than most people doesn't mean someone will have the expected maturity.
There are even more ancient beings who are old enough to be older than time, but act like children.
[ Blade is also definitely Older Than Balls, it's true. He's about 700+, even if no one would expect it, just by looking at him; though, his speech does so happen to help, it's true. ]
[ will it happen while sabo's still alive tho? :think: ]
It sounds like you're speaking from experience.
[ he snickers. sure, it isn't exactly a time to laugh but he has his reasons, okay? ]
You've already implied that you're familiar with the type who are "long-lived", but didn't think they included experiences of those who come short in maturity. I'd almost consider it embarrassing if I were them.
[ BECAUSE IMAGINE?? some twenty-two year old punk having a better view on life than someone who has spent thousands of years doing what with their life. ...though perhaps that could also be the reason for it. when time is finite your perspective changes. ]
[ Sure, it's always a great time to laugh, Sabo. Blade watches him make the sound of amusement and with the expression on his own face? Who is he to judge. ]
On both counts.
Xianzhou Natives can mature slower because of their long-lived lives. Or just not at all.
But even beyond the Xianzhou, long-lived species can act foolish. Childish.
[ Blade isn't entirely surprised that this is not confined to the universe he's from. Though, hey, shorter time and rougher experiences can mature people swifter. Or it can just do the opposite, depending. ]
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...Being immortal or older than most people doesn't mean someone will have the expected maturity.
There are even more ancient beings who are old enough to be older than time, but act like children.
[ Blade is also definitely Older Than Balls, it's true. He's about 700+, even if no one would expect it, just by looking at him; though, his speech does so happen to help, it's true. ]
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It sounds like you're speaking from experience.
[ he snickers. sure, it isn't exactly a time to laugh but he has his reasons, okay? ]
You've already implied that you're familiar with the type who are "long-lived", but didn't think they included experiences of those who come short in maturity. I'd almost consider it embarrassing if I were them.
[ BECAUSE IMAGINE?? some twenty-two year old punk having a better view on life than someone who has spent thousands of years doing what with their life. ...though perhaps that could also be the reason for it. when time is finite your perspective changes. ]
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[ Sure, it's always a great time to laugh, Sabo. Blade watches him make the sound of amusement and with the expression on his own face? Who is he to judge. ]
On both counts.
Xianzhou Natives can mature slower because of their long-lived lives. Or just not at all.
But even beyond the Xianzhou, long-lived species can act foolish. Childish.
[ Blade isn't entirely surprised that this is not confined to the universe he's from. Though, hey, shorter time and rougher experiences can mature people swifter. Or it can just do the opposite, depending. ]