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Being a teenager can be pretty awesome. You're not a kid anymore, but you're also not an adult yet. There are still no crushing responsibilities, but you have heaps of free time to do silly (and sometimes questionable) things. In fact, when The New York Times asked 18 young people what's best about being a teenager, they said it's the freedom, independence, and being able to have fun with friends.

So today, we have for you the best memes about what being an adolescent is really like, courtesy of the online community r/teenagers. The teens will surely find some relatable content below. And those of us who are a bit older might find that we have more in common with the youngsters than we thought, even if we have fully developed frontal lobes.

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She Do Be Spittin Facts Doe

She Do Be Spittin Facts Doe

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Mom Instincts Be Like

Mom Instincts Be Like

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This Is So True Lmao

This Is So True Lmao

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We think we all know what we refer to when we say "teenager," but the actual age of teenagers can sometimes get mixed up. Is an 11-year-old a teenager yet? Are 19-year-olds still teenagers? The World Health Organization, for one, places teenagers between the ages of 10 and 19.

The American Academy of Pediatrics distinguishes three stages of adolescence. They say that it starts at 10 years old and goes on until we're 21 (and, sometimes, even beyond!). Early teenagehood, according to them, is from 10 to 13 years. Middle adolescence is from 14 to 17, and the latest stage is from 18 to 21.

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I Feel Attacked

I Feel Attacked

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Students Dont Rlly Need Sad Books

Students Dont Rlly Need Sad Books

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Strict Parents

Strict Parents

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Nowadays, we associate teenagers with rebellion, sulkiness, and phrases like "It's not a phase, Mom!" But teenagehood wasn't always a thing. Teenagers as a concept in society only appeared in the middle of the 20th century. Until then, you simply used to be a child, and then, bam! You're suddenly an adult, having to work just like any other grown-up.

Back in those days, people even treated children as adults. The world consisted of children and adults. Kids used to work menial and dangerous jobs at ages as young as seven years old. Children and teens usually worked on their family's farms, and when industrialization came around, they became factory workers.

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If This Ain’t The Truth :/

If This Ain’t The Truth :/

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Teachers Am I Right?

Teachers Am I Right?

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#9

Best Way To Make A Class Quiet Down

Best Way To Make A Class Quiet Down

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Of course, those who grew up in more well-off families wouldn't work on farms or in factories. They would receive an education and go on to become lawyers, doctors, priests, and such. Before the 19th century, only a small portion of the child population would receive any education in Britain at all.

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The U.S. passed laws between 1920 and 1936 to save children from toiling away in factories. As a result, the percentage of kids and teenagers in schools more than doubled from 30% to 60%.

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My Teacher Has No Chill

My Teacher Has No Chill

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I Even Do This At Work. :(

I Even Do This At Work. :(

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#12

Come On, You Know Its True

Come On, You Know Its True

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The director of the documentary Teenage said that the Industrial Revolution inadvertently paved the way for child labor laws and, in turn, for teenagehood to become a thing. "The Industrial Revolution and the advent of child labor was a good way to bracket the story, since once you went to work, you were no longer considered a kid," he told Collectors Weekly. "When they started to make child labor illegal, this second stage of life emerged, and it needed a name. It was called adolescence."

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#13

Ugh, This Always Happens

Ugh, This Always Happens

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#14

School Is Boring

School Is Boring

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#15

Lies. Deception

Lies. Deception

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The word 'teenager' wasn't always in our collective vocabulary, either. Some sources, like Merriam-Webster, claim its first (as in 'Teen-Ager') use was in 1913. Others say that a reviewer of Psychologist G. Stanley Hall's book Adolescence used the term 'Teen Age' first. However, the general consensus is that it was not widely used until the 20th century.

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My Life *sigh*

My Life *sigh*

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Currently Doing An Essay

Currently Doing An Essay

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Can Relate To This

Can Relate To This

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The fact that the United States started recognizing teenagers as a separate age group is well documented by a 1945 New York Times article titled Teenage Bill of Rights. The 10 principles described in the text establish the essence of what we consider teenagehood now: the freedom and independence to become your own person. There was less pressure for adolescents to serve their parents and family, and they could go off and explore their separate identities.

#19

I'm In College, But This Still Applies To Me Partially

I'm In College, But This Still Applies To Me Partially

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#20

She Tried. That’s What Matters

She Tried. That’s What Matters

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Why Does This Always Happen?

Why Does This Always Happen?

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The Teenage Bill of Rights urged parents to let their teenagers explore the world, question things, and build their own philosophies of life. Much like what we today associate with teenagers, right? Rebellion, searching for meaning, the urge to separate yourself from your parents and family – all these traits of a typical teenager were already covered in an article from 1945.

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#22

Laughs In Swiss

Laughs In Swiss

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#23

I Can't Even

I Can't Even

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#24

Do You Ever Just

Do You Ever Just

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The economic boom after WWII also saw teenagers begin to spend money. Older teenagers would work themselves or, like their younger peers, get allowances from their parents. Parents would also have fewer kids, allowing them to spend more on the children they had.

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At Least She’s Trying -\{:)_/-

At Least She’s Trying -\{:)_/-

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Just Buy Your Own Gum

Just Buy Your Own Gum

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*Me At 16 Years Old

*Me At 16 Years Old

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Naturally, teenagers then became the primary target demographic for marketers. Teens became trendsetters, and companies realized they were the ones to make the most profit from. Dwight Macdonald, a writer for The New Yorker, even wrote back in 1958: "To some extent, the teenage market – and, in fact, the very notion of the teenager – has been created by the businessmen who exploit it."

#28

Damn That Really Hit Me Hard :(

Damn That Really Hit Me Hard :(

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#29

I'm Not Gonna Cry, I'm Not Gonna Cry

I'm Not Gonna Cry, I'm Not Gonna Cry

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#30

She Do Be Wholesome Doe 😳

She Do Be Wholesome Doe 😳

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There's some evidence that teens were even sulky and moody in 1950s Britain. The BBC writes how one mother described her woes with her teenage son in a letter to an agony aunt. "He's cheeky and he's sulky… why should a boy change like this? He resents any questions. The best I get is a polite yes or no, the worst an angry look which clearly tells me to mind my own business."

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#31

Very Smart Indeed

Very Smart Indeed

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Thanks Guys

Thanks Guys

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#33

I Don’t See What’s So Good About The “Good Old Days” Bookers Talk About

I Don’t See What’s So Good About The “Good Old Days” Bookers Talk About

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#34

And Then I Panic When I Realize It’s Not Her

And Then I Panic When I Realize It’s Not Her

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#35

It’s 70s Day, And This Kid Is Dressing For The 1770s

It’s 70s Day, And This Kid Is Dressing For The 1770s

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#36

Why Is This True

Why Is This True

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#37

On Christmas Dinner

On Christmas Dinner

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#38

Just Happened To Me

Just Happened To Me

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#39

Show Cat

Show Cat

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#40

Ya Don't Need Dual Monitors

Ya Don't Need Dual Monitors

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#41

It's A Trap

It's A Trap

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#42

Happened Just The Other Day

Happened Just The Other Day

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#43

I Have The Same Self-Esteem As Freddie From iCarly

I Have The Same Self-Esteem As Freddie From iCarly

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#44

*Has A Total Of 3.5 Credits By Senior Year*

*Has A Total Of 3.5 Credits By Senior Year*

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#45

It Was Lit When Even The Teacher Laughs

It Was Lit When Even The Teacher Laughs

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#46

Can’t Hold It In

Can’t Hold It In

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#48

My Mom Sent Me A Meme

My Mom Sent Me A Meme

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#49

Just Got My Girlfriend's Name Tattooed On My Arm 😊😍

Just Got My Girlfriend's Name Tattooed On My Arm 😊😍

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#50

I Just Don’t Get It

I Just Don’t Get It

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#51

These Kids Don’t Even Go To My School, But Someone Took The Picture From Online And Just Tossed It In The Yearbook. None Of The Teachers Noticed

These Kids Don’t Even Go To My School, But Someone Took The Picture From Online And Just Tossed It In The Yearbook. None Of The Teachers Noticed

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#52

2020 Is The Real 2012

2020 Is The Real 2012

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#53

Sorry Guys The Printer Was Bad

Sorry Guys The Printer Was Bad

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#54

Hm Yes Of Course

Hm Yes Of Course

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#55

This Hurts

This Hurts

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#56

Me In 3 Years

Me In 3 Years

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#57

I Bought So Much Mcdonalds

I Bought So Much Mcdonalds

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#58

I Was Bored

I Was Bored

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#59

Throwback To When My Identical Twin And I Switched Photos During Our Graduating Year

Throwback To When My Identical Twin And I Switched Photos During Our Graduating Year

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#60

They Undercover Spies

They Undercover Spies

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#61

Someone Explain, I Actually Don't Know How

Someone Explain, I Actually Don't Know How

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#62

I Like This One

I Like This One

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#63

Because It Isn't Touchscreen

Because It Isn't Touchscreen

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#64

Take Me Back 😢

Take Me Back 😢

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#65

Really Ms. Benson, It’s Not That Hard

Really Ms. Benson, It’s Not That Hard

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#66

Me Smart I Am

Me Smart I Am

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#67

I Think We Can All Relate To This

I Think We Can All Relate To This

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#68

This Is How I Wrapped My Dad’s Present. It’s A Coat

This Is How I Wrapped My Dad’s Present. It’s A Coat

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#69

My Friend Is Taking Notes In Minecraft

My Friend Is Taking Notes In Minecraft

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#70

I Sacrificed A Deck Of Uno To Make This

I Sacrificed A Deck Of Uno To Make This

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#71

Thanks To Video Lessons We Wish Even More

Thanks To Video Lessons We Wish Even More

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#72

The School Actually Burned Down

The School Actually Burned Down

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Everytime

Everytime

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#74

Gotta Look Out For Each Other

Gotta Look Out For Each Other

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While 1==1: Level=level +1 Print(Level)

While 1==1: Level=level +1 Print(Level)

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#76

Everytime With His Computer

Everytime With His Computer

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#77

School Hasn’t Started For Me

School Hasn’t Started For Me

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