Mostly I sit aside somewhere, so I'm not blowing bubbles directly at anyone, but otherwise yes. I used to blow bubbles in public a lot, and even met on of my high school boyfriends that way.
I do a bunch of things that I can be considered too old for. I watch cartoons like all the time. Play video games, but I don't really see that one as having an age limit.
I've also had a tea party with my four year old niece. That was interesting.
Oh and I play the card game Kaijudo every week. There are a lot of adults who do even though it is for young kids.
It's a good point, though. We're all talking about fun, whimsical stuff, but I'm sure plenty of us have our immaturity. Not nearly as much fun to take credit for that!
I've definitely done a lot of whining about taking on more adult responsibilities. I admit to being a lazy kiddo with housework sometimes.
I have been getting better lately, though. I try not to let my mother do any of my laundry anymore (sometimes she'll do some without asking me, which is nice of course). I also don't let the parents clean my parts of the house. My parents have the top floor and I have the basement.
I do a fair share of whining too, if we're being honest. Quite a lot of (internal) stamping my feet and "I don't wanna"s when it comes to responsibilities. I'm bad at remembering to clean the litterbox, tend to eat too much junk food, spend too much time on the internet when I have more pressing duties, forget to wash my sheets once a week... I could improve.
Loans. Plain and simple, huge, honking loans that pay for their entire living expenses. I'm trying to stay away from student loans for as long as possible. I've been lucky enough to have not had to use any yet since I go to community college and financial aid pays most of it. I pay less than a grand out of pocket per semester. Not sure what I'm going to do once I transfer to a University and, oh god, graduate school, but it's probably going to involve a fair share of debt.
@Cherry: Yeah, my dad talks about one of his friend's kids sometimes. They both have 100000$ of debt a piece because of all the student loans and money they borrowed for apartments and such during college.
I didn't have to take loans while I was in community college, but I have had to take them at my university. I'll be in less debt than most once I'm done, but it's still ridiculous.