Doc wrote: » It always puzzles my why some people put such emphasis on turning cretin ages. I’m 29 and will be turning 30 in the summer. Now since turning 18 my age has never bothered me (before I was 18 it did because I couldn’t buy drink). I have always looked younger then my age and generally don’t talk about it too much as I don’t see the point. But with my 30th coming up this year some of my friends have been mentioning it like its some cataclysmic event that will herald the end of all things fun. I mean how will my life actually change? Why is it better to be 29 then 30? Physically I have not deteriorated in the last year in fact I’ve probably gotten a bit fitter, my hair is light brown and doesn’t have any more gray in it or if it dose you wouldn’t notice it. Last night I was talking to a friend of mine who’s birthday is on the weekend and they told me they where depressed because they would be turning 25! WTF! Why do people care so much about a number? Its not like you can change it? Also as an aside if you woke up tomorrow with amnesia and didn’t know your age what age would you think you are just looking in the mirror and by the way you act? I’d say I would think I was about 5 or 6 years younger then I am.
Doc wrote: » It always puzzles my why some people put such emphasis on turning cretin ages.
Senna wrote: » I suppose i would put emphasis on it if i was turning cretin too. 1. cretin A Person that is: brainless, stupid, child-like, and full of pointless information that makes no sense and appeals only to other cretins.
Doc wrote: » Yea well done I misspelled certain and because of my dyslexia didn’t check the correction properly.
Midnight_EG wrote: » And you assumed that he knew you had dyslexia why?....
Doc wrote: » How am I assuming that by telling him?
Doc wrote: » It always puzzles me why some people put such emphasis on turning certain ages. I’m 29 and will be turning 30 in the summer. Now since turning 18 my age has never bothered me (before I was 18 it did because I couldn’t buy drink). I have always looked younger then my age and generally don’t talk about it too much as I don’t see the point. But with my 30th coming up this year some of my friends have been mentioning it like its some cataclysmic event that will herald the end of all things fun. I mean how will my life actually change?
we'llallhavetea wrote: » ah, jaysus. i dont think he assumed anyone knew. i think a lack of punctuation is all thats going on.
we'llallhavetea wrote: » its not just a number, its one more year closer to death. fantastic
Senna wrote: » I pointed out the mistake because the mistaken word was funny "cretin", it wasn't a you spelled something wrong, lets all laugh at the OP. Also OP, me and you have something in common, it doesn't bother me, dont let it bother you.
walshb wrote: » Horizon last night did a programme about aging and how scientists are trying to find medicines to slow down the process. I missed it, anyone see it to explain?
vicecreamsundae wrote: » the OP is welcome to tell us he has dyslexia and shouldn't be told "we dont need to know nor do we care"... it's kind of rude, especially most everything on the after hours boards isn't exactly "need to know". anyway, i just turned 25 today. and i know what you mean... having people say "you're no longer in your early twenties! almost 30 now!" etc. a little part of me cares, but i don't really care. i can see how those people who have certain age specific goals would care. Like..if i hoped to have a kid and a house by the age of 27 or something, then everytime you get a year older and are no closer to your goals could be pretty depressing, but I don't look at things that way so it's not an issue for me. though i don't feeeel 25, whatever that means. but i still get carded all the time, which i actually quite like haha.
Midnight_EG wrote: » The way you said this would imply you assumed he knew, and if you didn't assume, then why feel the need to tell us? We don't need to know, nor do we care, about whether someone can spell or can't spell, for whatever reason, dyslexia or not. People that point out spelling errors only do so 'for teh lulz' and find it an adequate response to something they don't know a thing about Not aimed at anyone in particular.