As a kid, I believed that being 21 years old meant freedom, the ability to do anything I wanted, as well as the beginning of adulthood.
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It’s also the age where we can vote and even watch R21 movies.
I guess you can say that turning 21 is a pretty big thing.
And since this is the age of social media, 21st birthday celebrations have now become a mandatory ‘ceremony’ that many young Singaporeans celebrate as a special milestone.
I’m at the age where most of my friends just had their 21st birthdays, or just attended one. Which is why I’ll see plenty of pictures of Instagram-worthy birthdays appearing on my feed every two to three weeks.
If you play ‘Spot The Similarities’ in all of these photos, there’ll usually be:
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