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Originally Posted by the_professsor
You just changed your argument from 'children' to 'kids' to make it sound better, when i think of children i think under the age of 13. Also, AAA is mostly 17 year olds, with some 16 year olds and the odd 15 year old. Get your facts straight.
Don't lecture me on name calling, that's humorous
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What? Why is that humorous? You're name-calling, what else is it?
Kids and children are the same. There is no change in my argument. You honestly think using kids instead of children somehow changes that? Is there another developmental stage I'm not aware of from child to kid? I couldn't care a less what your incorrect definition of the word means.
kid1 [kid] verb,kid·ded, kid·ding, adjective
–noun
Informal. a child or young person.
A team of 15, 16, and 17 year old children (or kids) beat a team of Olympic athletes that play in a 2-team tournament.
That is what I said. It doesn't change. Calm down, get a drink of water, and come back when you think you can discuss this without resorting to name calling. Good?