Title: Every birthday after 21 just makes you feel old. Post by: Fabricated on June 10, 2006, 11:46:43 PM Turned 23 tonight. Only 27 years or so until I get my last big privilege, my AARP card. At least I think you get them at 50.
Title: Re: Every birthday after 21 just makes you feel old. Post by: schild on June 10, 2006, 11:55:05 PM Grats ding. And yes. Every birthday after 21 kinda sucks.
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Title: Re: Every birthday after 21 just makes you feel old. Post by: Nebu on June 11, 2006, 01:01:14 AM 23 year olds should not bitch about feeling old. That is all.
Title: Re: Every birthday after 21 just makes you feel old. Post by: Ironwood on June 11, 2006, 05:16:32 AM Everything in 20's is great.
Once you hit your 30th, you'll know the true meaning of depression. I'm looking forward to my 40th (not long now) to get cheered up again because I magically become 'distinguished.' Title: Re: Every birthday after 21 just makes you feel old. Post by: Cheddar on June 11, 2006, 05:30:45 AM I am actually looking forward to my 30's- I see it as entering my prime. One of my goals is to work out and put on some more weight. I am in decent shape now but want to be more RAR. Course, I spent my first half of the 20's in the military travelling, and the second half is dedicated to the education. I see my 30's as play time :)
Title: Re: Every birthday after 21 just makes you feel old. Post by: Ironwood on June 11, 2006, 05:34:46 AM Uh, Yeah.
Let me know if you still see it like that when you hit it. Or possibly it's a cultural thing : Most Scottish Men Die in their 30's, so that could be another reason. :) Title: Re: Every birthday after 21 just makes you feel old. Post by: schild on June 11, 2006, 05:37:28 AM Or possibly it's a cultural thing : Most Scottish Men Die in their 30's, so that could be another reason. Ironwood, I just posted a job opening in Scotland. It'll keep you youthful and full of vigor. Also, ladies love a hero. Don't take offense that the post is in useless news, k? Title: Re: Every birthday after 21 just makes you feel old. Post by: stray on June 11, 2006, 05:37:34 AM Uh, Yeah. Let me know if you still see it like that when you hit it. Or possibly it's a cultural thing : Most Scottish Men Die in their 30's, so that could be another reason. :) I disagree. The 20's are a nightmare. Unless you like being aimless, lonely, confused, and unsettled in anything. I'm sure the 30's have all those things as well, but it's probably easier since you realize it's just the reality of being a responsible, unambitious adult. It's harder with the mentality of a kid. I turn 29 on the 27th btw.. Title: Re: Every birthday after 21 just makes you feel old. Post by: schild on June 11, 2006, 05:38:25 AM Aimless and lonely is a pretty apt description. The 20s have been fucked up compared to my teens.
Title: Re: Every birthday after 21 just makes you feel old. Post by: Ironwood on June 11, 2006, 05:44:44 AM Hmmm, am I the only one that had direction and drive in my 20's and now in my 30's when I've 'made it' and had tons of money I sat thinking 'wtf now' ?
Yes ? Ok then. Title: Re: Every birthday after 21 just makes you feel old. Post by: Cheddar on June 11, 2006, 05:53:27 AM Hmmm, am I the only one that had direction and drive in my 20's and now in my 30's when I've 'made it' and had tons of money I sat thinking 'wtf now' ? Yes ? Ok then. Get a divorce. That will freshen you up. plus motivate you to buy a new car! Vroom vroom! Title: Re: Every birthday after 21 just makes you feel old. Post by: stray on June 11, 2006, 05:54:22 AM Hmmm, am I the only one that had direction and drive in my 20's and now in my 30's when I've 'made it' and had tons of money I sat thinking 'wtf now' ? Yes ? Ok then. Yeah, I'd say you're an exception to the rule. Out of all my friends, I think only one of them has had his head straight throughout his 20's -- And that's probably because he knocked a girl up when he was young. The rest of us are still in a daze, or just crawling out of it. [edit] Oh yeah, I was going to say that it's not that people in their 20's lack ambition per se. There's plenty of that -- There's just little of the real world responsibility needed to accomplish a lot of goals. In the 30's, on the other hand, it seems to be a reversal -- You trade in ambition for responsibility. Or so it seems much of the time. Title: Re: Every birthday after 21 just makes you feel old. Post by: Ironwood on June 11, 2006, 06:04:02 AM Hmmm, am I the only one that had direction and drive in my 20's and now in my 30's when I've 'made it' and had tons of money I sat thinking 'wtf now' ? Yes ? Ok then. Get a divorce. That will freshen you up. plus motivate you to buy a new car! Vroom vroom! Gone the opposite way. Having a family. Oh Dear. Title: Re: Every birthday after 21 just makes you feel old. Post by: CmdrSlack on June 11, 2006, 06:09:10 AM Meh. Turning 30 wasn't bad. I was a bit disappointed by how not bad it was.
Title: Re: Every birthday after 21 just makes you feel old. Post by: Miasma on June 11, 2006, 06:56:23 AM Hmmm, am I the only one that had direction and drive in my 20's and now in my 30's when I've 'made it' and had tons of money I sat thinking 'wtf now' ? No I thought like that too so I spent my twenties learning and working, being motivated by fear and anxiety of not doing well. I thought that if I worked hard to begin with it would make the rest of my life easier and be better in the long run. I turned thirty a few months ago and have a bunch of money in the bank and some nice stuff. I also don't have any reason to get up in the morning and am slowly starting to hate life. I mean why bother, so I can buy a bigger TV? And now that I've done ok the fear/anxiety that was driving me is gone, leaving me with nothing for motivation. Some days I trudge into work and just stare blankly at the screen for the entire day (I'm pretty good at what I do so I tend to finish all of my work early). My one hobby is video games and that kind of depresses me.Yes ? Ok then. Oh well, I'm sure I'll snap out of it soon and get some sort of happy positive motivation. And I am buying that bigger TV. In short, yeah birthdays really suck. Title: Re: Every birthday after 21 just makes you feel old. Post by: Ironwood on June 11, 2006, 07:05:25 AM Finally, someone who knows what a 30th birthday should be about.
That's how I felt. It goes away. Title: Re: Every birthday after 21 just makes you feel old. Post by: Signe on June 11, 2006, 07:09:55 AM Pish Posh. I stopped having real birthdays years ago. Every now and then when I want some pressies, I just say, "tomorrow is my birthday." Luckily, I'm not the greedy sort so I don't age very often. When people ask me how old I am, I tell them I was born on 19 January, 2038.
Title: Re: Every birthday after 21 just makes you feel old. Post by: Big Gulp on June 11, 2006, 07:14:32 AM 23 year olds should not bitch about feeling old. That is all. Indeed. Indeed. "Wah! I'm 23! I still don't know the horrors of gaining weight from shit I used to eat without a thought! I still don't know about lower back pain! I still haven't gotten married, divorced and had half of my net assets confiscated from me! Life is so unfair!" Title: Re: Every birthday after 21 just makes you feel old. Post by: Lantyssa on June 11, 2006, 07:19:01 AM Hmmm, am I the only one that had direction and drive in my 20's and now in my 30's when I've 'made it' and had tons of money I sat thinking 'wtf now' ? I am 33 and more focused than ever at the moment. None of it really involves my career, which if it were my only focus certainly would make me feel that way, rather I am working on personal improvement and volunteering for a cause I believe in. It is certainly keeping me engaged because it requires more out of me than anything I have dealt with up to this point and I can see the positive results already.Title: Re: Every birthday after 21 just makes you feel old. Post by: Tale on June 11, 2006, 07:39:49 AM I remember 25 being the scary one (OMFG I'm a quarter of a century old!).
I spent my 20s doing stuff I'd like to do in my retirement, just in case I don't live that long. I would work to the point where I had enough money, then retire and travel for a year or two. My childhood neighbour slaved all his life, put away millions for his retirement, retired with a fanfare at 58 and died the next year. I watched my peers embark on the same plan, and thought "you fools". It was as fulfilling as I hoped and I've seen many things others haven't. The downside was, when I turned 30 I was way behind everyone else financially, which can be demoralising. People look down on me for it - which is driving me to try and catch up. But I've been everywhere, man. Title: Re: Every birthday after 21 just makes you feel old. Post by: Merusk on June 11, 2006, 07:40:10 AM Finally, someone who knows what a 30th birthday should be about. That's how I felt. It goes away. No, Ironwood, you're not alone. Took a few months after the birthday to actually hit me, but yeah the same feeling of, "Wtf now? I've got 2 kids, a house, a career, and 35 more years of the same routine. Uh, yay?" Saying 'it goes away' is a little less accurate than saying "you become resigned to your fate." Title: Re: Every birthday after 21 just makes you feel old. Post by: Raging Turtle on June 11, 2006, 07:54:28 AM You're all depressed. :hello_kitty:
And I'm loving my 20's. Title: Re: Every birthday after 21 just makes you feel old. Post by: Viin on June 11, 2006, 08:40:02 AM Happy birthday to everyone who has a birth this month! (Even if you are an old fart now).
Work as life sucks, find better hobbies. Especially one that costs lots of money. Then you'll have motivation to keep working. Title: Re: Every birthday after 21 just makes you feel old. Post by: Murgos on June 11, 2006, 09:29:52 AM I dedicate my hangover to this thread. Hurrah.
Now, to go cool my pain with some fresh, ice cold watermelon. Title: Re: Every birthday after 21 just makes you feel old. Post by: Fabricated on June 11, 2006, 10:06:28 AM Well, I suppose seeing so many people less happy than me is cheering me up somewhat.
We should start a fight club. Title: Re: Every birthday after 21 just makes you feel old. Post by: Ironwood on June 11, 2006, 10:32:06 AM Except that we wouldn't be able to talk about it.
Title: Re: Every birthday after 21 just makes you feel old. Post by: angry.bob on June 11, 2006, 11:19:03 AM Bah all of you are lifen00blers. Wait till you get to the age where yo go to bed wondering if the dull ache in your chest was from eating something that you've loved eating for 40 years and are now allergic to, or if it means that the cronic, hereditary health problem that runs in your family is going to make you die n your sleep.
Title: Re: Every birthday after 21 just makes you feel old. Post by: Merusk on June 11, 2006, 12:18:17 PM Nah, I don't have that problem. Family History is High Blood pressure, so keeping that in line is fairly easy..the biggest problem I'm going to have is cancer. Oh the joys of your body going crazy and killing itself.
Title: Re: Every birthday after 21 just makes you feel old. Post by: Strazos on June 11, 2006, 05:31:28 PM I won't have fun until my 30s, when I'll have plenty of money to do what I want.
Title: Re: Every birthday after 21 just makes you feel old. Post by: Llava on June 11, 2006, 07:04:28 PM The 20s, for me, are a scary "oh shit, I'm barreling inexorably towards 30 and still haven't accomplished anything worthwhile! fuck!" ride so far.
Here's hoping I get off my ass before 30 rolls around! Title: Re: Every birthday after 21 just makes you feel old. Post by: Tale on June 11, 2006, 07:13:51 PM The 20s, for me, are a scary "oh shit, I'm barreling inexorably towards 30 and still haven't accomplished anything worthwhile! fuck!" ride so far. Here's hoping I get off my ass before 30 rolls around! Warning: when you hit 30, you barrel towards 40 twice as fast. Presume it continues accelerating. Enjoy the 20s. Title: Re: Every birthday after 21 just makes you feel old. Post by: sarius on June 11, 2006, 09:11:04 PM You're all depressed. :hello_kitty: And I'm loving my 20's. Good for you mate! Tell those whiners to piss off! Trying to spoil your fun times! I had the best times of my life in my 20's. Times were much more simple, and decisions relatively black & white. Now when your kids hit their 20's, that's when you start getting nervous. :) Title: Re: Every birthday after 21 just makes you feel old. Post by: Der Helm on June 11, 2006, 11:31:46 PM Here's hoping I get off my ass before 30 rolls around! Turned 29 last Saturday. Haven't done much with my life so far, except 4 years in the military. So I just decided to become a teacher. I am going to apply to university, I hope to start this fall. Planing on English/History at the moment. Yay me, or something. Title: Re: Every birthday after 21 just makes you feel old. Post by: Cyrrex on June 12, 2006, 01:07:42 AM Hmmm, am I the only one that had direction and drive in my 20's and now in my 30's when I've 'made it' and had tons of money I sat thinking 'wtf now' ? No I thought like that too so I spent my twenties learning and working, being motivated by fear and anxiety of not doing well. I thought that if I worked hard to begin with it would make the rest of my life easier and be better in the long run. I turned thirty a few months ago and have a bunch of money in the bank and some nice stuff. I also don't have any reason to get up in the morning and am slowly starting to hate life. I mean why bother, so I can buy a bigger TV? And now that I've done ok the fear/anxiety that was driving me is gone, leaving me with nothing for motivation. Some days I trudge into work and just stare blankly at the screen for the entire day (I'm pretty good at what I do so I tend to finish all of my work early). My one hobby is video games and that kind of depresses me.Yes ? Ok then. Oh well, I'm sure I'll snap out of it soon and get some sort of happy positive motivation. And I am buying that bigger TV. In short, yeah birthdays really suck. It's funny, because I didn't remember writing the above. And then I noticed that I actually didn't. Story of my life...the only difference is that I now have the bigger TV. The key is to buy the best TV you can possibly buy. You might be tempted to think that it doesn't get any better than that, until you realize that you need to buy new stuff to plug into the TV. And then more stuff to plug into those things. It's the circle of life. Title: Re: Every birthday after 21 just makes you feel old. Post by: Sky on June 12, 2006, 06:35:42 AM My girlfriend is always bitching about getting old, I'm loving it. Every year is better than the last.
Sure, you trade up a few things, but I see life as a tapestry. The earlier parts were filled with drugs and heavy metal and free love, the middle part is filled with wisdom and more sophisticated music and a solid mature relationship with a good friend. The later parts will be whipping kids with a cane or something. The only tough part is working a little harder to stay in shape, but as I near forty, I still bound up stairs and climb everything in sight, I won't stop until I physically can't do things anymore, which is a looong way off, because I'm always refilling myself with energy. Not going gently and all that. Makes me sad to see people I went to school with who act like a bunch of old-timers, who are so sedentary they can't go out and do fun things and are always bitching about getting old. I won't be bitching about being old even when I'm lying on my deathbed, I'll be quoting spongebob or something trying to cheer up the gloomy folks watching me die. You're only as old as you feel and act, and that's the truth. Title: Re: Every birthday after 21 just makes you feel old. Post by: Yegolev on June 12, 2006, 09:27:25 AM I was going to post something, but Sky already covered it.
Having a family of any type is a big motivator. The key for me is to let it motivate me but not stress me out. Title: Re: Every birthday after 21 just makes you feel old. Post by: WayAbvPar on June 12, 2006, 09:31:37 AM I will be 40 in less than 4 years.
:cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: The thing I really dislike about aging (and getting lazier by the passing second) is that my poor body just won't do what it used to as far as sports go. I was very active athletically until I was about 33 - then my back went to shit. Now I get tired walking a mile on my treadmill, and I don't do that nearly as often as I should. Other than that, getting older doesn't really bug me. Except when I see the hot little recent graduate at Starbuck's and realize I am TWICE HER AGE. Title: Re: Every birthday after 21 just makes you feel old. Post by: HaemishM on June 12, 2006, 09:37:35 AM 23 year olds should not bitch about feeling old. That is all. Yes. Title: Re: Every birthday after 21 just makes you feel old. Post by: stray on June 12, 2006, 11:02:45 AM Other than that, getting older doesn't really bug me. Except when I see the hot little recent graduate at Starbuck's and realize I am TWICE HER AGE. From my experience, a lot of chicks my age and younger dig geezers. Bonus if you're bald and have a mustache. Competition is rough. Title: Re: Every birthday after 21 just makes you feel old. Post by: WayAbvPar on June 12, 2006, 11:05:28 AM LOL- I just started growing my hair out again (after being shaved bald for 6-8 years) and shaved my goatee! Bollocks.
Title: Re: Every birthday after 21 just makes you feel old. Post by: Signe on June 12, 2006, 11:23:25 AM Shaved bollocks are sexay.
Title: Re: Every birthday after 21 just makes you feel old. Post by: WayAbvPar on June 12, 2006, 11:24:56 AM But nicked nuts are decidedly less so.
Title: Re: Every birthday after 21 just makes you feel old. Post by: Yegolev on June 12, 2006, 12:11:37 PM There is no way nut-stubble can be good.
Title: Re: Every birthday after 21 just makes you feel old. Post by: Ironwood on June 12, 2006, 12:54:42 PM I wondered how long the thread would go until it was back on Nut Stubble.
Always the same at f13. Title: Re: Every birthday after 21 just makes you feel old. Post by: WayAbvPar on June 12, 2006, 01:35:15 PM Ironwood's Law?
Title: Re: Every birthday after 21 just makes you feel old. Post by: Fabricated on June 12, 2006, 02:37:53 PM There is no way nut-stubble can be good. http://shaveeverywhere.com/Title: Re: Every birthday after 21 just makes you feel old. Post by: Engels on June 12, 2006, 03:23:49 PM I have new found respect for Philips. Its funnier with no sound volume. Also, try the test drive 'game' with the shrubbery.
Title: Re: Every birthday after 21 just makes you feel old. Post by: Bunk on June 12, 2006, 06:05:38 PM 25 I barely remember, but I know the night ended with Prarie Fires. 30 was fucking depressing. 35 just happened and well, it just happened.
25 I cut off my ponytale, 30 I started going bald and growing a goat, 35 I'm debating shaving it all off... Title: Re: Every birthday after 21 just makes you feel old. Post by: Pococurante on June 12, 2006, 07:12:50 PM I'm looking forward to my 40th (not long now) to get cheered up again because I magically become 'distinguished.' Nope. There's always someone older and yet... cooler. I remember my old man making some comment the year he died (aged 64) how his bridge partners (late 90s) made him feel like a teenager. At 42 going on 34 I have to admit he was on to something. |