Everybody knows the answer to the nature vs. nurture debate is “both,” but I think we can all agree that nurture plays a far more integral role in shaping our adult selves. After all, identical twins raised in vastly different circumstances and opportunities will end up very different people (just give Three Identical Strangers a watch!)
Point being, the way you grew up reflects on who you are now. It shows. It really, really shows.
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some of y'all were raised in homes with those granite islands in the kitchen and it shows
— 🖱 (@ripmadeleine) December 27, 2018
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some of you have never impulsively cut your hair, dyed it or bleached as a way of dealing w emotions instead of seeking the therapy u need and it shows
— indie 🇵🇸 (@INDIEWASHERE) January 5, 2019
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https://twitter.com/sagittharryus/status/1080954780267282433
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some of y’all didn’t wear these bad boyz as a kid and it shows pic.twitter.com/vkBCvEc3VI
— Anna (@AnnaKenneyy) January 5, 2019
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some of you have never ignored your best friend’s advice, your own advice, your therapist’s advice just to take the advice of a yahoo answers post from 2007 and it shows
— adam (@brokeangeI) January 7, 2019
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Some of you didn’t stay up until 3am playing the sims on your family’s desktop in the computer room growing up and it shows
— sassy sunflower (@sassysunflwrfit) January 7, 2019
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some of you never had to use limewire to get music for your off-brand mp3 player and it shows
— Seth Everman (@SethEverman) January 3, 2019
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Remember Netflix before streaming? When you could only pick up to 3 DVDs at a time. pic.twitter.com/OkvzviRUXo
— 90s Kid (@WOWFlashback) January 3, 2017
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Only 90s kids will remember this! *enjoys something without documenting it on social media*
— Kevin Farzad (@KevinFarzad) July 18, 2013
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A moment of silence for our kids who will never know the thrill of schoolin' another kid at a game of pogs in the 90s.
— Mommy Owl (@Mommy__Owl) July 9, 2016