Wednesday, 11 March 2009

Post 18

I remember when I first started watching/reading stuff pertaining to high schoolers. At the tender, tender age of thirteen, I was amazed that people behaved pretty immaturely at the age of 17 upwards. I wasn't put off at all, though. I wished I could be in that kind of environment when I reached that age. Then we could all do some really random and stupid things together. Which is always good. Deep inside me, I always thought it was just pure fabrication though.

Now that I've reached that age, I realised that those materials were perfectly right (minus hordes physically well-developed females). I still think it is good, but not that good. We can all do random things together, but nobody seems to want to do them when I'm fired up and everybody is fired up when I'm not.

Is there an inherent flaw in the makeup of my brain or what?



As for puzzle solvers, here are some good phrases from Professor Layton and the Curious Village that will aid you whenever you get stuck with a riddle.

"Critical thinking is the key to success."
"Every puzzle has an answer."
"Puzzles are all about perspective."

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