MY DAUGHTER TURNS 21 YEARS OLD!

Jordan Matter2 minutes read

Salish and Nadal turn 21 and spend 24 hours experiencing adult activities, realizing the challenges and responsibilities that come with it. Despite earning money and debating between saving or spending, they ultimately reflect on their experiences and conclude that they prefer being kids over adults.

Insights

  • Salish and Nadal, turning 21, experience adult responsibilities like work tasks and taxes, ultimately choosing a limo ride over saving money, highlighting the allure of freedom but the struggle with newfound obligations.
  • Despite considering adult life's appeal, Salish and Nadal, after reflecting on their day, discover that they both prefer being kids, as revealed by a lie detector test, showcasing the nostalgia and simplicity of childhood despite the desire for adult freedoms.

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Recent questions

  • What activities do Salish and Nadal experience on their 21st birthday?

    They engage in adult tasks, work responsibilities, go-kart racing, and a mall trip.

  • How do Salish and Nadal feel about being adults compared to kids?

    They believe being adults offers more freedom and opportunities.

  • What financial decisions do Salish and Nadal face during their day?

    They debate saving or spending their $2,000 earnings on a limo ride.

  • What challenges do Salish and Nadal encounter as adults?

    They struggle with taxes, work tasks, and financial decisions.

  • How do Salish and Nadal conclude their 24-hour adult experience?

    They opt for a budget-friendly meal, skincare products, and reflect on their day.

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Summary

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"21st Birthday: Adulting Adventures in 24 Hours"

  • Salish and Nadal are turning 21 and plan to experience adult activities for 24 hours.
  • They believe being adults is better than being kids due to the freedom it offers.
  • The day starts with work tasks like sorting letters alphabetically in the mailroom.
  • Nadal surprises Salish by firing himself to save money for a car.
  • They struggle with adult responsibilities like taxes and work tasks.
  • Salish and Nadal earn $2,000 for their work but face deductions for taxes.
  • They debate whether to save or spend the money, ultimately opting for a limo ride.
  • Salish and Nadal race go-karts, with Salish crashing into a wall.
  • They reflect on their experiences, with Salish considering driving at 16.
  • The day ends with a trip to the mall, where they opt for a budget-friendly meal and skincare products.

15:52

"Shoe debate leads to childhood nostalgia"

  • The individuals discuss buying shoes, debating between saving money and splurging on a pair of Jordans.
  • They engage in a game of "who's most likely to" on a yacht, contemplating the joys of being a kid versus an adult.
  • A lie detector test is proposed to determine if they truly prefer being adults, with consequences if they do.
  • The test reveals that they both prefer being kids, sparing them from the consequences of the test.
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