I just turned 35. Not too long before I start pissing rust and farting dust.
I just turned 35. Not too long before I start pissing rust and farting dust.
I'm 29 but I don't really feel any different than I did when I was 21. Once I hit that age, I guess I had kind of developed 90% of my current personality so from there nothing much was going to change. I don't really 'feel' any age at all, to be honest. I just 'am'.
Also, 29 is pretty young, really, when you consider the fact that I'm going to live forever.
Bow before the mighty Javoo!
I turn 27 in a couple of months time.
Almost time to cash in the pension I don't have...
I will not disclose my age because I fear that one of the oldbies will use me to rejuvenate their youth.
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Geeze. Ain't that the truth. I still feel like I'm 21. Like I am forever 21.
(Maybe we should all start a store up together?)
I'm kinda like that too. I usually don't really understand people my own age.
Outside of my family and girlfriend, the person I have the most fruitful conversations with on a day-to-day basis is 58.
I joined here just about a month shy of my 12th birthday (my join month has been wrong forever), all the way back when the Backstreet Boy's Millenium album had a still-relevant title, so I'm looking at way-too-long-of-a-time being here. But you know what? Eff it.
Because toni(iiiiii)ght, we are young.
I am the exact opposite. The only people who I have ever been close to have all been at least a couple of years younger than me. Often even younger than that.
I don't "get" most people my age and older. My general interests align more with people in their early to mid 20s. (Or younger)
I am 23. On here I don't really think about age. I prefer to believe there is no age on here, just time spent here.
At work I also don't really think about age. Half the people that I outrank and that I mentor on a daily basis are older than me. And those who aren't all seem like babies.
Age is weird.
<PaperStar> live fast, die young, bad plefs do it well
I generally align myself with those that are more mature and/or older. In my sixth form, there's the first years, second years and third year students, and in my second year I mingle with the third years (and in my first years, the two above). I'm not entirely sure why, because I have many friends in the same year I am as well, but I don't know. Maturity matters with me, though it's not a defining factor because I do enjoy hanging out with my 'siller' friends.
Hell, indulging in silly banter is partly why I'm on here.
I've always been a little older than the average here. That hasn't changed as the average has gone up.
Too late, I remember how old you were in 2004I will not disclose my age because I fear that one of the oldbies will use me to rejuvenate their youth.![]()
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For me it's not a matter of maturity, it's a matter of interests. Gaming is my primary interest and I was born at a time that was sort the cusp of gaming being a big thing. While a great many people my age certainly grew up with gaming like I did, many other people my age did not. Furthermore, as more people my age do things like get married, have kids, get houses and real jobs, and basically all the things that I'm not doing, they tend to put hobbies like gaming on the backburner.
It's still a major interest for me, and it's more likely to still be a major interest for those younger than me than those older than me. Thus, most of my friends are younger than I am.
I'm like 28 but I don't feel a day past 24.
everything is wrapped in gray
i'm focusing on your image
can you hear me in the void?