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hijaxers 05-08-2013 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by burnie (Post 6250750)
There's some people on here that just can't see any wrong in Dexter.

Yeah but you could say the same about Sam

Tozzie 05-08-2013 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Hadouken (Post 6248720)
lol. Give me a break. Now Callum's gone looks like your attacking another housemate. This should be another great week.

have to admit its been a great series

hijaxers 05-08-2013 04:13 PM

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Originally Posted by brucie (Post 6249194)
He's just a young lad who will grow out of it...

He's TwentyPigginFour - just how old does he have to get to not be A young lad ?

billy123 05-08-2013 04:13 PM

This thread is comedy gold

Indy 05-08-2013 04:20 PM

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Originally Posted by hijaxers (Post 6251159)
He's TwentyPigginFour - just how old does he have to get to not be A young lad ?

I know people younger than him who've already done 2 tours in Afghanistan with the US Marines. He needs to grow up.

SurfersCreed 05-08-2013 04:23 PM

Imagine Callum or Dexter saying these words:

"Show us your gash for free bangers & mash!"

"Do you like my inner thigh?"

"Thought you was gonna put ur head on my lap!"

"Any hole is a goal!"


They'd DEFINITELY have received a warning!
Just because Sam is less mature and has a disability, doesn't mean its ok for him to insult women.

hijaxers 05-08-2013 04:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Indy (Post 6251178)
I know people younger than him who've already done 2 tours in Afghanistan with the US Marines. He needs to grow up.

Absolutely - Thats why Dexter showed him up via BB with the coal in the magic act !
Sam was not impressed - but did he understand ? I don't think so - too busy reading his joke book for 6 year olds !

dyfed 05-08-2013 04:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Indy (Post 6251178)
I know people younger than him who've already done 2 tours in Afghanistan with the US Marines. He needs to grow up.

:worship::worship::worship:

DanaC 05-08-2013 04:50 PM

Some people reach full maturity sooner than others. The human brain reaches full maturity in early to mid 20s. The part of the brain that is associated with impulse control/understanding of personal external impact is one of the last parts to mature ( as I understand it - long time since I read up on this:p)

I realise there are young lads and lasses living very adult lives, and some of them may be fully adult at a very young age, but that doesn't mean a 22/23 year old isn't a young lad *smiles*

*goes on a google hunt*

Ah, here's something that talks about it:

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According to recent findings, the human brain does not reach full maturity until at least the mid-20s. (See J. Giedd in References.) The specific changes that follow young adulthood are not yet well studied, but it is known that they involve increased myelination and continued adding and pruning of neurons. As a number of researchers have put it, "the rental car companies have it right." The brain isn't fully mature at 16, when we are allowed to drive, or at 18, when we are allowed to vote, or at 21, when we are allowed to drink, but closer to 25, when we are allowed to rent a car.
http://hrweb.mit.edu/worklife/youngadult/brain.html


[eta] This is pretty interesting too:

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The prefrontal cortex, the part of the frontal lobes lying just behind the forehead, is often referred to as the “CEO of the brain.” This brain region is responsible for cognitive analysis and abstract thought, and the moderation of “correct” behavior in social situations. The prefrontal cortex takes in information from all of the senses and orchestrates thoughts and actions to achieve specific goals.1,2

The prefrontal cortex is one of the last regions of the brain to reach maturation. This delay may help to explain why some adolescents act the way they do. The so-called “executive functions” of the human prefrontal cortex include:

Focusing attention
Organizing thoughts and problem solving
Foreseeing and weighing possible consequences of behavior
Considering the future and making predictions
Forming strategies and planning
Ability to balance short-term rewards with long term goals
Shifting/adjusting behavior when situations change
Impulse control and delaying gratification
Modulation of intense emotions
Inhibiting inappropriate behavior and initiating appropriate behavior
Simultaneously considering multiple streams of information when faced with complex and challenging information
This brain region gives an individual the capacity to exercise “good judgment” when presented with difficult life situations. Brain research indicating that brain development is not complete until near the age of 25, refers specifically to the development of the prefrontal cortex.3
http://www.hhs.gov/opa/familylife/te...rontal_cortex/

Vanessa 05-08-2013 04:55 PM

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Originally Posted by DanaC (Post 6251251)
Some people reach full maturity sooner than others. The human brain reaches full maturity in early to mid 20s. The part of the brain that is associated with impulse control/understanding of personal external impact is one of the last parts to mature ( as I understand it - long time since I read up on this:p)

I realise there are young lads and lasses living very adult lives, and some of them may be fully adult at a very young age, but that doesn't mean a 22/23 year old isn't a young lad *smiles*

*goes on a google hunt*

Ah, here's something that talks about it:




http://hrweb.mit.edu/worklife/youngadult/brain.html

I just don't think he's very nice.

DanaC 05-08-2013 04:57 PM

I'm just responding to the idea that at 22 or 23 he shouldn't be considered a young lad. He might be a total arse for all I know, I've only seen a few snippets of him in the house.

Vanessa 05-08-2013 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by DanaC (Post 6251265)
I'm just responding to the idea that at 22 or 23 he shouldn't be considered a young lad. He might be a total arse for all I know, I've only seen a few snippets of him in the house.

He seems a bit immature, but i agree people mature at different ages. The only problem i have with him is that he hasn't done enough to win.

dwarling 05-08-2013 05:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Im_Juz_ChiLLin (Post 6248943)
He makes me vomit... :bawling:

Could I possibly assist with a bucket?..:joker:

Im_Juz_ChiLLin 05-08-2013 05:40 PM

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Originally Posted by dwarling (Post 6251341)
Could I possibly assist with a bucket?..:joker:

No thanks mate :devil:


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