are greasetea and cinderella teenagers or adults?

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i don't know whether greasetea and cinderella are teenagers or adults, but if they are the former, we can hardly's blame them for acting the way they do.i'm sure as childern we all throw stones and windows looking for a bit of excitement in a chase and generally getting into mischeif. if they are the latter, then i think they could do with a name change. maybe peter pan would be a good one for the boy and girl who just won't grow up!
 
> i don't know whether greasetea and cinderella are teenagers or
> adults, but if they are the former, we can hardly's blame them
> for acting the way they do.

????? I acted NOTHING like greasetea when I was a teen, nothing!
 
> i don't know whether greasetea and cinderella are teenagers or
> adults, but if they are the former, we can hardly's blame them
> for acting the way they do.i'm sure as childern we all throw
> stones and windows looking for a bit of excitement in a chase
> and generally getting into mischeif. if they are the latter,
> then i think they could do with a name change. maybe peter pan
> would be a good one for the boy and girl who just won't grow up!

MAYBE EVIL TEENAGERS...
 
Re: are greasetea and cinderella human?

> ????? I acted NOTHING like greasetea when I was a teen, nothing!

I don't have any idea of the chronological age, but the key word seems to be *immaturity.*
 
Cinderella's profile picture would suggest early 20s but she acts much younger when she is being a brat & in the rare occasions when she can be civilised she acts like she's around mid 20s.
 
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