Shit that reminds you that you’re getting old - Re: Fwd: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Fwd: Damn young’uns

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shit like this
 
  • Remembering watching the first season of The Simpsons when it came out.
  • How I feel waking during a week of night shift vs how it felt 15 years ago.
  • When you talk about the original Star Wars trilogy and the person on the other end thinks you're talking about Episode 1 to 3.
 
I remember me and the whole of my department (in the Navy) mocking the shit out of the proto-consoomer who bought the first iPhone when it came out.

Then we laughed even harder when he dropped it off the gangplank when coming onboard and had it fall a good 30+ft to hit concrete.
 
I remember me and the whole of my department (in the Navy) mocking the shit out of the proto-consoomer who bought the first iPhone when it came out.

Then we laughed even harder when he dropped it off the gangplank when coming onboard and had it fall a good 30+ft to hit concrete.
Fuck we old
 
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While the book versions of Frankenstein and Dracula have long been over a hundred years old. (1818-1918 and 1897-1997 respectively) the oldest surviving film versions of both characters have recently passed the century mark. (Thomas Edison's Frankenstein 1910 and Nosferatu 1922) in the next ten years the most famous versions of both stories the Bella Lugosi and Boris Karloff versions will both turn a hundred years old.
 
I remember feeling really old and out of touch in 2013 and its been almost 10 years from that now.
That's the thing, I think feeling old is more of a state than an actual reflection of age, and that a lot of times people who feel "old" are just generally unhealthy.

You can be young and miserable and feel creaky and shitty and out of touch constantly, and you can be older but physically fine and mentally with it.
It all depends on your willingness to play nice with your body and brain.
 
That's the thing, I think feeling old is more of a state than an actual reflection of age, and that a lot of times people who feel "old" are just generally unhealthy.

You can be young and miserable and feel creaky and shitty and out of touch constantly, and you can be older but physically fine and mentally with it.
It all depends on your willingness to play nice with your body and brain.
It would be nice to remain as elastic as a teen or young adult but self actualization takes much more effort as time goes on. I am tired of the same things repeating but don't feel the same enthusiam for starting new things as i once did. Inertia is a bitch.
 
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