![]() ![]() I found some pictures of me at a bar at 15, when I remember feeling pretty grown up and thinking I could pass for 18, and remembering all that while looking at my face in the picture felt pretty pathetic. (Aside from the fact that they didn’t look like actual teens. One way to put it is that all the teen drinking going around in Gossip Girl looked pretty realistic to me. At least that’s how things worked in the early 2000s. Most kids in there were between 13 and 15 though, cause once you’re in high school, you start going to actual clubs for adults (the drinking age is 18). So only people between the ages of 12 and 17 were allowed in. An LA native, he is a computer programmer and recovering actor, and has worked as a writer, tower bell-ringer, poet, janitor, call center manager, and birthday party clown.Ī little bit of background information: one example of the prevalence of electronic music and club culture in São Paulo (where I grew up) is that there were a few clubs specifically for underage kids. He has hosted over 1,000 hours of podcasts on the site. Matthew Wrather and his smartest, funniest friends started Overthinking It in 2008. The Coldest Story Ever Told: The Influence of Kanye West’s 808s and Heartbreaks.Reviews: P4k, Vulture, New Yorker, Metacritic. ![]()
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