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It’s a weird thing, aging. You feel exactly the same as you did 10,15,20 years ago but now your hair is throwing up gray streaks and your skin don’t lie
but i already felt old 10,15,20 years ago and i was already going bald at least 10 years ago now so tbh im conflicted on how to feel about this aging thing5 -
Reckoner69_lmao wrote: »
Isn’t that the key to happiness?1 -
It’s a weird thing, aging. You feel exactly the same as you did 10,15,20 years ago but now your hair is throwing up gray streaks and your skin don’t lie
but i already felt old 10,15,20 years ago and i was already going bald at least 10 years ago now so tbh im conflicted on how to feel about this aging thing
My hair started graying in college but i thought i lucked out since i was blonde. In an unfunny twist of fate, my natural hair color has darkened to a lovely shade of tepid dishwater which really highlights the grays nicely 🤦🏼♀️7 -
It’s a weird thing, aging. You feel exactly the same as you did 10,15,20 years ago but now your hair is throwing up gray streaks and your skin don’t lie
but i already felt old 10,15,20 years ago and i was already going bald at least 10 years ago now so tbh im conflicted on how to feel about this aging thing
bc u are a old man spirit trapped in young body
idk maybe u get old old and suddenly everything feels just RIGHT kwim?
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sweet_ermengarde wrote: »It’s a weird thing, aging. You feel exactly the same as you did 10,15,20 years ago but now your hair is throwing up gray streaks and your skin don’t lie
but i already felt old 10,15,20 years ago and i was already going bald at least 10 years ago now so tbh im conflicted on how to feel about this aging thing
bc u are a old man spirit trapped in young body
idk maybe u get old old and suddenly everything feels just RIGHT kwim?
i choose to imagine things like im basically benjamin button only when i get old i'll still look old, but at least mentally i'll be young enough to harass respect all the nice young ladies at the nursing home
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It’s a weird thing, aging. You feel exactly the same as you did 10,15,20 years ago but now your hair is throwing up gray streaks and your skin don’t lie
but i already felt old 10,15,20 years ago and i was already going bald at least 10 years ago now so tbh im conflicted on how to feel about this aging thing
My hair started graying in college but i thought i lucked out since i was blonde. In an unfunny twist of fate, my natural hair color has darkened to a lovely shade of tepid dishwater which really highlights the grays nicely 🤦🏼♀️
my hair is perfect.
..... I thought you should know.5 -
It’s a weird thing, aging. You feel exactly the same as you did 10,15,20 years ago but now your hair is throwing up gray streaks and your skin don’t lie
so i got my first few gray hairs when covid started bc hello, very stressy, but then i got one close to my face and saw that they are actually WHITE
like, wtf, full on not gray or silver but 🤍white 🤍 like new Snow White and tbh i was so excited i couldve cried
like that might maybe probably mean someday my hair will turn totally white like a wise old enchanted forest witch or something, and that is so exciting to me7 -
sweet_ermengarde wrote: »It’s a weird thing, aging. You feel exactly the same as you did 10,15,20 years ago but now your hair is throwing up gray streaks and your skin don’t lie
but i already felt old 10,15,20 years ago and i was already going bald at least 10 years ago now so tbh im conflicted on how to feel about this aging thing
bc u are a old man spirit trapped in young body
idk maybe u get old old and suddenly everything feels just RIGHT kwim?
i choose to imagine things like im basically benjamin button only when i get old i'll still look old, but at least mentally i'll be young enough to harass respect all the nice young ladies at the nursing home
if that’s true then mid life u would have the zen like feel of your body n mind finally being in sync
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😂 we were just talking about menopause last night.3 -
It’s a weird thing, aging. You feel exactly the same as you did 10,15,20 years ago but now your hair is throwing up gray streaks and your skin don’t lie
Not me... I'm in my prime sugar sugar sugar... 😏
I'm honestly in the best years of my life rn... But I've got kinda a unique story I suppose... 10yrs ago I could barely walk down the street and 15yrs ago I was probably worse off because I was high as a kite all the time 🤷🏽♂️...
I'm only getting younger, my heart and head are in a better place as well... But I must remember the story of Job and realize at any moment all this could change 🤷🏽♂️5 -
Motorsheen wrote: »It’s a weird thing, aging. You feel exactly the same as you did 10,15,20 years ago but now your hair is throwing up gray streaks and your skin don’t lie
but i already felt old 10,15,20 years ago and i was already going bald at least 10 years ago now so tbh im conflicted on how to feel about this aging thing
My hair started graying in college but i thought i lucked out since i was blonde. In an unfunny twist of fate, my natural hair color has darkened to a lovely shade of tepid dishwater which really highlights the grays nicely 🤦🏼♀️
my hair is perfect.
..... I thought you should know.
Yeah but men tend to get more exquisite with age. Everyone knows women go to pot once they hit 20 so no one expects better from us 😏1 -
Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »It’s a weird thing, aging. You feel exactly the same as you did 10,15,20 years ago but now your hair is throwing up gray streaks and your skin don’t lie
Not me... I'm in my prime sugar sugar sugar... 😏
I'm honestly in the best years of my life rn... But I've got kinda a unique story I suppose... 10yrs ago I could barely walk down the street and 15yrs ago I was probably worse off because I was high as a kite all the time 🤷🏽♂️...
I'm only getting younger, my heart and head are in a better place as well... But I must remember the story of Job and realize at any moment all this could change 🤷🏽♂️
It did change; 10-15 years ago.
If I'm remembering Sunday school correctly, Job's life went through a series of nothing but deeper and deeper valleys and then he was restored - and, arguably, abundantly compensated for his tenacity - until the end of his days.
Congratulations on the come up, my friend. I don't know all your details but what you just shared was touching.3 -
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Motorsheen wrote: »It’s a weird thing, aging. You feel exactly the same as you did 10,15,20 years ago but now your hair is throwing up gray streaks and your skin don’t lie
but i already felt old 10,15,20 years ago and i was already going bald at least 10 years ago now so tbh im conflicted on how to feel about this aging thing
My hair started graying in college but i thought i lucked out since i was blonde. In an unfunny twist of fate, my natural hair color has darkened to a lovely shade of tepid dishwater which really highlights the grays nicely 🤦🏼♀️
my hair is perfect.
..... I thought you should know.
Yeah but men tend to get more exquisite with age. Everyone knows women go to pot once they hit 20 so no one expects better from us 😏
yeah.... 'exquisite'
I've been called a lot of different things; I can't quite ever remember 'exquisite' being one of them.5 -
Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »It’s a weird thing, aging. You feel exactly the same as you did 10,15,20 years ago but now your hair is throwing up gray streaks and your skin don’t lie
Not me... I'm in my prime sugar sugar sugar... 😏
I'm honestly in the best years of my life rn... But I've got kinda a unique story I suppose... 10yrs ago I could barely walk down the street and 15yrs ago I was probably worse off because I was high as a kite all the time 🤷🏽♂️...
I'm only getting younger, my heart and head are in a better place as well... But I must remember the story of Job and realize at any moment all this could change 🤷🏽♂️
It did change; 10-15 years ago.
If I'm remembering Sunday school correctly, Job's life went through a series of nothing but deeper and deeper valleys and then he was restored - and, arguably, abundantly compensated for his tenacity - until the end of his days.
Congratulations on the come up, my friend. I don't know all your details but what you just shared was touching.
I mean.. ‘valleys’ is extremely euphemistic for having lost everything including his children while dealing with full-body boils and a wife who wished he would just die already 😬4 -
Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »It’s a weird thing, aging. You feel exactly the same as you did 10,15,20 years ago but now your hair is throwing up gray streaks and your skin don’t lie
Not me... I'm in my prime sugar sugar sugar... 😏
I'm honestly in the best years of my life rn... But I've got kinda a unique story I suppose... 10yrs ago I could barely walk down the street and 15yrs ago I was probably worse off because I was high as a kite all the time 🤷🏽♂️...
I'm only getting younger, my heart and head are in a better place as well... But I must remember the story of Job and realize at any moment all this could change 🤷🏽♂️
It did change; 10-15 years ago.
If I'm remembering Sunday school correctly, Job's life went through a series of nothing but deeper and deeper valleys and then he was restored - and, arguably, abundantly compensated for his tenacity - until the end of his days.
Congratulations on the come up, my friend. I don't know all your details but what you just shared was touching.
I mean.. ‘valleys’ is extremely euphemistic for having lost everything including his children while dealing with full-body boils and a wife who wished he would just die already 😬
Point taken 🤣 yet I live only in euphamisms.1 -
Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »It’s a weird thing, aging. You feel exactly the same as you did 10,15,20 years ago but now your hair is throwing up gray streaks and your skin don’t lie
Not me... I'm in my prime sugar sugar sugar... 😏
I'm honestly in the best years of my life rn... But I've got kinda a unique story I suppose... 10yrs ago I could barely walk down the street and 15yrs ago I was probably worse off because I was high as a kite all the time 🤷🏽♂️...
I'm only getting younger, my heart and head are in a better place as well... But I must remember the story of Job and realize at any moment all this could change 🤷🏽♂️
It did change; 10-15 years ago.
If I'm remembering Sunday school correctly, Job's life went through a series of nothing but deeper and deeper valleys and then he was restored - and, arguably, abundantly compensated for his tenacity - until the end of his days.
Congratulations on the come up, my friend. I don't know all your details but what you just shared was touching.
I mean.. ‘valleys’ is extremely euphemistic for having lost everything including his children while dealing with full-body boils and a wife who wished he would just die already 😬
....... the whole 'wife thing' probably applies to most of us3
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