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#47585 11/11/2001 4:44 PM
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A new word to share.

On seeing this I went to root it out as a misspelling, then found it had a use: a portmanteau of juvenilia and paraphernalia, referring to older people carrying kids' stuff, skateboarding, listening to the Spice Girls, and so on, when they should be acting their age.


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I like it... but it is not to be confused with Juvenalian, characteristic of Juvenal, the Roman satirist.



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"Juvenalia" does have more class than "second childhood".


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And to - ahem - cross-thread just a little, the last exponents of that which I saw were in, um, the movie Cocoon ... directed by that big girl's blouse and Peter Pan surrogate, Ron Howard.



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...acting their age.

Given the choice/ability... why would anyone stop childhood?


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Puzzled a bit by CK's characterization of Ron Howard, I found this URL about the movie:
http://www.foxhome.com/capsule/cocoon.htm There were a couple more sites to be found by searching for "Ron Howard movie Cocoon" ("Peter Pan surrogate" sounds a bit cruel.) I vaguely remember Ron Howard as juvenile in TV show my son liked, but I never watched. What did he do wrong, CK?


#47591 11/12/2001 6:46 AM
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Given the choice/ability... why would anyone stop childhood?
Just a quotation:
But childhood prolonged, cannot remain a fairyland. It becomes a hell.
Louise A. Bogan

It DOES NOT mean, I believe, that ageeing has to diminish love for the life and enthusiasm...
but pretending not having passed your experiences, that can just hurt yourself.


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...pretending not having passed your experiences, that can just hurt yourself.

I agree. Maturing, as the collection of experiences mount, includes *clearer understandings of the risks involved in certain actions... perchance creating/instilling a fear and protection of/from failure or harm which may "eliminate" or at least limit the scope of action. This process may be what manifests as "acting ones' age"...

yet, there are a heck of a lot more risks in driving a car than there are on a skateboard, and I'm still looking for the risk in listening to the Spice Girls! Hey! Stop picking on me... ...


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Besides, if someone has to "act" their real age, is it because they are much happier in the age they have adopted??


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musick said, "Given the choice/ability... why would anyone stop childhood?" and after the responses, had to say, "Stop picking on me...". I'm with musick on this one.

You're only young once -- but you can be immature forever if you're lucky enough. IMHO, the quibbles above are mere detail.


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This was sent me by e-mail. I believe it may be true of artists.

Genius is the recovery of childhood at will.

Arthur Rimbaud


#47596 11/16/2001 4:10 PM
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I am not sure who it was who said

" youth is wasted on the young"

Personally I just turned 37 and I think I'm just starting to hit my peak

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George Bernard Shaw



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