*I kill ur group in sente*Dusk Eagle wrote:Wow, I never thought I was one of the absolute youngest on here, being only 18.
I turned 17 this past December. Im sure there is still someone younger though.
My grumpiness is about 27 years old though.
*I kill ur group in sente*Dusk Eagle wrote:Wow, I never thought I was one of the absolute youngest on here, being only 18.
Well someone who still plays final fantasy at the age of 54 has to be young and fresh in his mind ~ I'd like to be the same when I'm in my fiftiespsk31 wrote:54 now, when I look in the mirror sometimes in the morning I see my father. Running and cycling help keep me in relative good shape. When I grow up I want to be like a friend of mine, he's 77 and still skis black diamond runs on a regular basis.
Are habits in themselves something bad? How about getting good habits?singular wrote:The only major downside I feel age-wise is that I tend to be more habitual
yeah, I have trouble remembering how old I am, because it keeps changing every year.Marcus wrote:I had to think for a bit before I could reliably say that I was ...
I bow down to you, Gowan. You're the man....gowan wrote:I'm in my mid 70'sMentally and emotionally I feel not much different from when I was 30 years younger but I have various signs that my body is wearing out: never used to need glasses, have some hearing deterioration, takes a little while to straighten up after sitting on the couch for an hour, loss of subcutaneous collagen, etc. However I can still hike in the mountains all day and my go strength hasn't changed much in the past twenty years.
Previous posters so far are all younger than IIs there anyone out there who is older?
I know, that gets so annoying.xed_over wrote:yeah, I have trouble remembering how old I am, because it keeps changing every year.Marcus wrote:I had to think for a bit before I could reliably say that I was ...