I remember when I was a child I had to wear a diaper. Well, I used to wear one until I was about 2 years old. Then my mom would have to buy me one just to keep my diaper off for the day. It was always more fun having the diaper on and not wearing it. So, from that age on I wore a diaper all the time. I didn’t know what a diaper was until I was in college.
The idea of being a child is weird. I mean, if you’re a kid and you’re able to wear a diaper, you have to be able to wear a diaper, right? If you’re a kid and you can’t, you have no choice but to be a kid. But adults can wear a diaper.
But adults can also wear a diaper. And adults can wear a diaper and still not be a kid. This is because we are a generation of people that have changed our minds on diapers. We have become so hip to the thought they are a sign of maturity, that we have stopped tolerating the idea that a diaper is a sign of childhood. I have an older brother who still wears a diaper.
I have a younger brother. He is no longer a kid. In fact, he is an adult. He wears a diaper and his feet are so much better than mine. He is one of the most self-aware people I know and I love him for it.
This is just one of many examples of how we have seen our attitudes change. While the diaper is still a sign of childhood, it is also a sign of adulthood. That means it is still a sign that we are getting older. We are all adults. We never will be children again. We are all adults.
While our new kids and grandkids will never have to deal with the diaper, they will need to deal with the fact that they are adults. They will have to deal with the fact that they have grown and have their own opinions about what is appropriate. There will be no diapers for them. They are adults. We all are.
It is our job to make sure all adults are treated fairly and equally. We are adults. We were all born with the same God-given rights and responsibilities. We have the same rights as the next person. To be fair though, we don’t always get it right.
To be fair to the adults that make up the majority of our society, we should all be so lucky. All adults are equal. We all have the same amount of rights, and none of us are under any obligation to treat anyone else any differently. But then that makes the rest of us adults who need to be treated as adults. We are all entitled to our own opinion, but we should all have to do our fair share of acting on it.
So it should be noted that the government (and most people) consider the rest of us adults to be those who have no right to vote. As for the rest of us, we are adults. We are the adult that can vote, and we can vote for the one who is allowed to vote for him. The rest of us have no power to change anything that is not already in our hands.
As an adult, you are free to vote for whomever you want, but you still have to abide by the same laws that all other adults abide by, and that’s just what we are doing here. In this case, it’s the law of the land that you have the right to vote, and you can only vote for the one who is allowed to vote for him.