K-9 wrote: » Grumpy old men is a myth, they were always grumpy, they just got old. QI fact that.
GrafenPills wrote: » Generally yeah. Old grumpy people were always grumpy. But you can also get people who just have alot of previous experiences to make them feel that way. Kinda sad when you think about it. A bloke could be a decent chap at 21. Give you the shirt off his back type. By 30, burned a few times but keeps his head high. By 40, already divorced with kids because he married some skank. By 50, still paying child support as he rents some hell hole. By 60, his kids dont visit. He's all alone. He is empty inside and angry. Its sad. Life bet down the nice chap who would of given you his shirt.
boredatwork82 wrote: » Completely and utterly chilled out now. Was very high strung when I was younger - now I realised that just annoyed everyone else. because they didn't care. So just way more relaxed now. As regards music was the same as you, but now I love singing along to R Kelly "The worlds greatest" This morning, and all other sorts of cool cheesey catchy pop.
budgese wrote: » Just listening to a Nickelback song right now
budgese wrote: » Just listening to a Nickelback song right now, and realised the 25 year old me would never have been caught dead listening to a band that even resembled this one. (I've just turned 31). In my early 20s I would have torn the head off anyone who said Richey Edwards is dead, walked away from a small kid who said that Nirvana were for old people, and always stood on the side of the dance floor with a superior scowl on my face. I noticed that in the last four years or so, I've been letting the facade drop. I mean, I LOVE the Killers. A few years ago I might have loved the Killers, but I would have preferred to die than admit it. Still wont watch chick flicks though, and that's not cause I am ashamed to like them, it's cause I feckin hate them. Do you think people "chill" out with age, regarding what's cool, what's hot, what's popular, and just allow themselves to enjoy what THEY like?