Everyone has their own concept of what it means to be an adult. For some people, it's going to bed earlier, exercising more than once a month, or being informed by keeping a New York Times tab open regardless of whether or not you actually read an article. Adulthood is relative, and it's important to remember that what one person considers to be "adulting" could be "childish" to someone else.
These tweets, which were compiled from Reddit's r/meirl subreddit, are the top trending relatable ones on the ever-evolving and ever-annoying concept of adulthood. If there's a takeaway here, it's that we're all trying to figure out something, whether that's how to pay our taxes without completely messing up or how to find a significant other just so you can split rent with someone.
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Losing $20 is like losing cash for three iced coffees. Priorities, people!
Does anyone tell the truth anymore?
This one really blew my mind.
It's all about the context clues.
Any excuse to not actually answer the phone is preferable.
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Wholeheartedly agree with this one.
Height is relative too, right?
That feeling when your last few meals flash before your eyes.
In fairness, it IS confusing!
Me not ever getting a word in at the dinner table!
At least you have cinematic value, am I right?
Being in a relationship is literally cheaper.
It's giving Middle School!
And this, ladies and gentlemen, is what it means to be an adult.
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