What Age did YOU do this?

JackSucksAtStuff
4 Aug 202206:02

Summary

TLDRThe video humorously contrasts human developmental milestones with those of other species, highlighting how humans take longer to reach certain stages, such as seeing clearly or eating solid food. It covers a wide range of life events from infancy to old age, including learning to walk, losing virginity, and experiencing midlife crises. The narrator shares personal anecdotes and societal averages, providing a lighthearted yet insightful look at human growth and experiences.

Takeaways

  • 👶 Human babies typically start seeing clearly at three months old, which is a stark contrast to some animals that are immediately mobile and aware after birth.
  • 🦷 Teething and the ability to eat solid food begin around four to five months, highlighting the gradual development of human infants.
  • 📚 Children often start reading at seven years old, showing the progression of cognitive skills.
  • 🎄 The speaker humorously notes that they and their brother felt guilty for not maintaining a childhood tradition of wrapping a DVD as a pretend gift from Santa.
  • 📱 The average age for a child to get their first phone is ten, but the speaker didn't get one until thirteen, reflecting individual differences in developmental milestones.
  • 🚴 The speaker didn't learn to ride a bike until they were thirteen, which is later than the average age of five mentioned in the script.
  • 💼 The average age for a first full-time job is twenty, but the speaker started YouTube full-time around seventeen or eighteen, showing that career paths can vary widely.
  • 💑 The speaker and their partner moved in together at eighteen, which is younger than the average age mentioned in the script.
  • 🏠 The average age for buying a first house is thirty-two, indicating the financial milestones people aim for.
  • 👵 The script humorously points out that life's milestones include both positive events like becoming a grandparent and more somber ones like the death of one's parents.
  • 🎓 The average age for attending university is eighteen, aligning with the speaker's experience and common educational trajectories.

Q & A

  • At what age does the average baby start seeing their parents?

    -The average baby can start seeing their parents at three months old.

  • How old are humans when they can eat solid food according to the transcript?

    -Humans can eat solid food at five months old on average.

  • When does the average child say their first word?

    -The average child says their first word at one year old.

  • What is the average age when a child can walk?

    -The average child can walk by the time they are one year old.

  • At what age does the average child get their first phone?

    -The average age for a child to get their first phone is ten years old.

  • When does the average person start puberty?

    -The average person starts puberty at twelve years old.

  • What is the average age for a person to lose their virginity according to the transcript?

    -People, on average, lose their virginity at the age of seventeen.

  • At what age does the average person have their first full-time job?

    -The average person has their first full-time job at 20 years of age.

  • When does the average person get married?

    -On average, people get married when they're 26 years old.

  • What is the average age when a person experiences their peak of unhappiness?

    -The average age for a person to experience their peak of unhappiness is 40.

  • At what age does the average person reach their highest earning potential?

    -The average person reaches their highest earning potential at 41 years old.

Outlines

00:00

👶 Human Development Milestones

The script humorously compares human developmental milestones with those of other species, highlighting how humans take longer to reach certain stages. It starts with babies being able to see at three months, teething at four months, and eating solid food at five months. The narrator shares personal anecdotes, such as not knowing their first word and having imaginary friends at four years old. They also discuss learning to ride a bike, losing teeth, and starting to read, all with a touch of self-deprecating humor. The script continues through childhood and adolescence, touching on body insecurities, first kisses, and traveling abroad, with the narrator reflecting on their own experiences and how they differ from the 'average' timeline.

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🌟 Life Stages and Expectations

This paragraph delves into the average ages for various life events, from getting a first phone and experiencing puberty to moving in with a partner and having children. The narrator shares personal reflections on these milestones, often noting when their own experiences diverged from the 'average.' They discuss the average age for getting married, buying a house, and becoming a millionaire, all with a sarcastic and humorous tone. The script also touches on less positive aspects, such as the peak of unhappiness at age 40, the likelihood of a midlife crisis at 50, and the average age of death, providing a candid and sometimes cynical view of life's journey.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Focused Vision

Focused vision refers to the ability to see clearly and with purpose. In the context of the video, it humorously points out that it takes an average of three months for a baby to develop the vision necessary to recognize their parents, contrasting this with the immediate survival instincts of other species like lizards. This keyword sets a tone of comparing human developmental milestones with those of other animals or expectations, highlighting the unique and sometimes slower pace of human development.

💡Teething

Teething is the process of a baby's first teeth emerging through the gums. The video uses this as a milestone to illustrate the gradual nature of human development, taking four months for a baby to reach this stage. It adds to the overall theme of the video by emphasizing the time it takes for humans to achieve what other creatures might do almost instinctively.

💡Eating Solid Food

Eating solid food is a developmental milestone where an infant transitions from a liquid diet to consuming more textured and varied foods. The script mentions that it takes humans five months to reach this stage, which is used to underscore the video's theme of comparing human developmental timelines with a sense of humor and mild self-deprecation.

💡Puberty

Puberty is a period of physical maturation in humans during which sexual characteristics develop. The video humorously notes that the average age for starting puberty is twelve, but the speaker personally feels they started much later, suggesting a personal deviation from the norm. This keyword is used to highlight the variability in human development and to inject humor into the discussion of personal growth.

💡First Kiss

The 'first kiss' is a common milestone in a person's romantic life, often remembered as a significant event. In the video, the average age for a first kiss is stated as fourteen, to which the speaker responds with a personal anecdote about being older, thus adding a layer of relatability and personal narrative to the video's exploration of life's milestones.

💡First Car

Owning a 'first car' is often seen as a symbol of independence and freedom, especially for young adults. The video mentions that the average age for buying a first car is twenty, which the speaker aligns with, emphasizing the importance of this milestone in achieving a sense of autonomy and the joy of mobility.

💡Midlife Crisis

A midlife crisis is a period of emotional turmoil and reassessment that some individuals experience in middle age. The video humorously notes that this typically occurs at age fifty, using it as a point to discuss societal expectations and the timing of life events, adding a layer of commentary on the predictability and pressures of life stages.

💡Average Age

The 'average age' is a recurring concept throughout the video, used to compare when different societal and developmental milestones occur. It serves as a benchmark against which the speaker measures their own experiences, often humorously noting when they diverge from these averages, thus providing a relatable and often humorous perspective on life's timing.

💡First Relationship

The 'first relationship' is a significant milestone in a person's emotional and social development. The video mentions that the average age for this is eighteen, which the speaker confirms as accurate for their own life, adding a personal touch to the video's exploration of life's stages and the timing of emotional experiences.

💡Retirement

Retirement is the point in life when one stops working, typically due to age or incapacity. In the video, the average retirement age is given as sixty-four, which the speaker uses to reflect on the later stages of life, including the anticipation of freedom and the potential health issues that may arise, thus adding a layer of contemplation on life's later years.

💡Happiness

Happiness is a central theme in the video, with the speaker noting that the average peak of happiness is at age seventy. This keyword is used to explore the emotional journey of life, reflecting on the ups and downs and the search for contentment, which is a universal human experience and a key takeaway from the video's narrative.

Highlights

Babies can start seeing their parents at an average age of three months.

Teething in humans begins at an average of four months.

It takes five months for humans to start eating solid food.

Humans can sit up straight at an average age of six months.

The average age for a child's first word is one year.

Children can walk on average by the time they are one year old.

At four years old, children often have imaginary friends.

The average age for a child to ride a bike is five years old.

Children typically lose their first teeth at six years old.

Children start reading at an average age of seven years old.

The average age for children to stop believing in Santa Claus is seven years old.

At ten years old, children get their first phone on average.

Puberty typically starts at twelve years old.

The average age for a child to start their period is twelve years old.

The average age for a first kiss is fourteen years old.

The average age for a first trip out of the country is not specified but mentioned as a significant milestone.

The average age for falling in love for the first time is sixteen years old.

The average age for losing virginity is seventeen years old.

The average age for having the first drink is eighteen years old.

Attending university is common at eighteen years old.

The average age for a first relationship is eighteen years old.

The average age for saying 'I love you' for the first time is eighteen years old.

The average age for getting the first full-time job is twenty years old.

People are most social at an average age of twenty-five years old.

The average age for getting married is twenty-six years old.

Wrinkles start appearing at age thirty.

The average age for becoming a millionaire is thirty-seven years old.

The average age for experiencing the peak of happiness is seventy years old.

Transcripts

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Alright, play along at home.

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"Focused Vision"

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Average age, three months.

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So, "babies can finally start seeing their parents."

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It takes three months before a baby can see their own parents?!

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You get them lizards that hatch out of their eggs

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and they instantly have to race across a snake filled beach in order to survive,

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where as us, humans, can't even see anything for the first three months of our existence.

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Right, what's next?

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Teething, that's takes four months.

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Eating solid food?

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It takes us five months before we can eat solid food!

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Humans are pathetic.

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It takes us six months before

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we could sit up straight?!

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Oh, my God.

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"Say first word," one year.

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Alright. Well- Well, that's fair enough.

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I don't know what my first word was.

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Do you know what yours was?

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Let me know in the comments.

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On average, you can walk...

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by the time you're one year old,

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and, at four years old, you have an imaginary friend.

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Oh, my god!

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I've not thought about my imaginary friends-

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I had so many imaginary friends!

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Maybe the issue is I..., I didn't have any real friends.

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"Ride a bike," average five years old.

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Bit embarrassing.

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I don't think I learned to ride a bike until I was, like, thirteen.

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My grandad and my dad tried to teach me to ride a bike when I was younger,

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but, I wasn't instantly amazing at it,

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so, I, like, threw a tantrum and I got the hell out of there,

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and I refused to learn for the next seven years of my life!

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"Loose first teeth"

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Six years old.

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Aah! "Tooth fairy will visit shortly."

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20p under the pillow the next morning...

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Do not mind if I do.

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Start reading at seven years old.

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I think I was probably about that.

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"Stop believing in Santa Claus" at seven years old.

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What...?

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Hold on a second!

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In our family house,

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we had a tradition on Christmas Eve

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where Santa would bring us an early Christmas present,

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and, it was always a DVD that was wrapped up in Christmas paper,

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and, then we'd like watch the film on Christmas Eve.

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It was a little tradition.

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But, like, three years ago, for the first time,

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my mam didn't bother wrapping the DVD that she bought from Tesco's

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two hours earlier, and, me and my 36 year old

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brother made her feel so guilty about it!

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Average ten years old, you get your first phone.

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That's probably still about accurate, isn't it?

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I don't think I got a phone until I was thirteen,

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but, that was a long time ago.

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These days, I understand there's more of a need for a phone at this point.

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"Start puberty," twelve years old?

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I wish!

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I'm not convinced I started puberty until I was in college.

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There's a picture of fifteen year old Jack.

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Fifteen years old!

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"Body insecurities," twelve years old.

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Ah yeah, shocker.

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What's that? You didn't think prepubescent twelve year old Jack,

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who looked about four years younger than all of his classmates,

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didn't have body insecurities? Alright then.

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"Start period." Average twelve years of age.

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Still waiting on mine.

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Start touching yourself,

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thirteen years of age.

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We'll move on from that one.

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Watch R-rated movies,

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thirteen years of age.

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We'll move on from that one, as well.

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"First kiss," fourteen years of age.

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Ah... I should be so lucky.

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I think, I- I think I was eighteen.

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First trip out of the country.

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Ay! I went to Turkey when I was three.

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Apparently...

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I- I remember none of it,

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but, thinking about it, I feel sorry for every[one] that sat near me on the plane.

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"Smoke cigarettes," average fifteen years of age.

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Never smoked cigarettes.

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Average sixteen years of age, "fall in love for the first time."

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So, when I was in secondary school,

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I thought that I had fallen in love,

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but, I definitely had not fallen in love.

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First time I fell in love was, of course, when- When I met

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my lovely girlfriend,

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editor Becky.

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And, that's what I call her... (GIGGLING) Editor Becky.

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Sixteen years of age, "try illegal substances."

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I'll leave that kind of thing to turd boi420.

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People, on average, lose their virginity at the age of seventeen.

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I am comfortable in saying

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that I was older than that when I lost my virginity.

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"Have first drink," eighteen years of age.

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I think I was sixteen when I had my first Foster's Gold,

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and it was horrible, but, I couldn't tell anyone that I thought it was horrible.

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So, I just had to keep forcing it down.

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Attend Universität, eighteen years old.

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That makes sense. That's the average.

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We have not yet done that.

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"First relationship" was at eighteen.

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My first real relationship did start at eighteen for me,

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I don't think we can count relationships that I had when I was fifteen that

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only took place over MSN.

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Say, "I love you" for the first time, eighteen years of age.

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Yep, I did that one.

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I think I was eighteen when I moved out.

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First breakup. Not happened yet.

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Yet...?

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"First full time job," 20 years of age.

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So... when did I start YouTube full time?

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I guess it was when I finished college,

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because I'd been doing YouTube for a couple of years

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while I was still going.

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So, I'll have been seventeen or eighteen.

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"Buy first car?"

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"There's nothing like the freedom of having your first car."

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You do have so much more freedom once you learn to drive.

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I r-recommend people learn to drive as soon as they can.

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I think I was 20 years old when I bought my first car.

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Lovely, little Citroën C1.

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Thank you very much.

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Apparently, you're most social at 25 years of age.

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Yet, here I am, sat by myself,

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recording comparison videos.

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And, on average, people get married when they're 26.

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(SNARKINGLY) "Some girls dream about this day from early childhood"

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"Move in with partner"

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"Taking the relation to the next level"

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When did me and Becky move in together?

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I think we were eighteen, you know.

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Which is- It- That is young.

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And, we'd only been together for six months, at the time,

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but, it all worked out!

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Here we are, eight years later.

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"Have a first child" at 29?

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(DISGUST)

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Alright, thanks.

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Wrinkles start appearing at age 30.

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Well- Well that's nice.

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And then you get divorced at age 30,

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so, that's something to look forward to.

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"Buy first house," at an average age of 32.

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I'm sure that number is rising all of the time.

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And then, you become a millionaire at age 37!

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Guaranteed!

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There you go.

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But then, you get grey hair at 40.

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So far...

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no grey hairs.

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Occasionally, get, like, a weird white one,

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but, I think that's, like, a skin issue,

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as opposed to just me getting old.

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'Cause it's white like plastic rather than grey like grey hair.

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Anyway...

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Apparently, when you are 41, is when you are the highest earning

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that'll you'll ever be in your life.

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"Enjoy your many years of work, you're earning is peaking"

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Oh, great. Good to know.

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Ah, and then at age 40

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is the "peak of unhappiness."

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"At this age, people feel the most unhappy.

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Life doesn't necessarily get any easier."

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Well, that's lovely, isn't it?

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Ooh, and then...

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then we are at midlife crisis at age 50!

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That's great!

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Oh! But you become grand parents at 53?!

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Then your parents die at 55.

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Oh, but hey! Don't worry!

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Then you retire at 64 years of age,

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and then, you have to get hip replacement surgery.

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My knees already giving me a bit of jiff,

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I'm not gonna lie.

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Oh, well that's nice!

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That's a nice way to end.

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70 years of age is apparently your average peak of happiness.

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Oh! But then, you die.

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Alright, well-

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Ooh, I laughed too loud and I've annoyed me dogs.

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Sorry, Kong.

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Thank you very much for watching this video.

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