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| 23 Sep 2011 01:28 AM |
| The late night (about 2:30 am EST) forum community may be slow (understandably) but it seems a lot more mature and sane than usually. I wish the forums would stay like this during the day. Maybe with more active posts, but that is just me. |
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| 23 Sep 2011 01:29 AM |
| Uh-huh. Eastern time, FTW! |
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| 23 Sep 2011 01:33 AM |
| It is VERY hard to prevent little kids from doing something. If you say they can't do it, they will. If you say they have to do something illogical, they will. If you tell them to do something logical, they wont. I honestly bid you good luck in taming the community pizza. |
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| 23 Sep 2011 01:38 AM |
adjective /məˈCHo͝or/ /-ˈt(y)o͝or/ maturer, comparative; maturest, superlative
1.Fully developed physically; full-grown - she was now a mature woman - owls are mature at one year
2.Having reached an advanced stage of mental or emotional development characteristic of an adult - a young man mature beyond his years
3.(of thought or planning) Careful and thorough - on mature reflection he decided they should not go
4.Used euphemistically to describe someone as being middle-aged or old - Miss Walker was a mature lady when she married
5.(of a style) Fully developed - Van Gogh's mature work
6.(of a plant or planted area) Complete in natural development - mature trees
7.(of certain foodstuffs or drinks) Ready for consumption
8.Denoting an economy, industry, or market that has developed to a point where substantial expansion and investment no longer takes place
9.(of a bill) Due for payment
ma·ture
verb /məˈCHo͝or/ /-ˈt(y)o͝or/ matured, past participle; matured, past tense; matures, 3rd person singular present; maturing, present participle
1.(of a person or animal) Become physically mature - children mature at different ages - she matured into a woman
2.Develop fully - the trees take at least thirty years to mature
3.(of a person) Reach an advanced stage of mental or emotional development - men mature as they grow older
4.(with reference to certain foodstuffs or drinks) Become or cause to become ready for consumption - leave the cheese to mature - the Scotch is matured for a minimum of three years
5.(of an insurance policy, security, etc.) Reach the end of its term and hence become payable I think those are good definitions of mature. Considering you can not redefine a word. |
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| 23 Sep 2011 01:45 AM |
Eh, at 2:30AM on C&G it's a nightmare. I might stick around RT for a while. |
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