I sometimes get curious to find out whether I'm the oldest person here...so I'll give my stats first:
I'm 54. I'm married and have one kid--a daughter who's in college.
Re: How Young are We?
Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2014 11:22 pm
by Elvis
NeonLX wrote:I sometimes get curious to find out whether I'm the oldest person here
Sorry, kid, I'm three years older than you.
Why, when I was your age, we didn't have all these complicated N-S-A spying revelations and controversies, or a bunch of fancy "analysis" about it, we lived our lives and minded our business knowing damn well they were watching us every minute, and we liked it!
Re: How Young are We?
Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2014 10:39 am
by NeonLX
Ha. Excellent!
One of my daughter's friends asked me how old I am. I replied that I was born when Eisenhower was president. She then asked, "who's that?" I said that he was the president after Lincoln. She had no idea that I was trying to be funny.
Re: How Young are We?
Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2014 5:03 pm
by Iamwhomiam
You're younger than more than a few, Neon. At least you didn't tell her, "Why, you're no bigger than a chippy's fart." My great-grandfather would tell my very young mother who was being raised by his blind wife. Age is relative and seems to be limited to our physical being. Wisdom is non-material and ageless, eternal, if you will, and can be often be found within the very young and entirely absent in many of our aged.
Re: How Young are We?
Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2014 8:35 pm
by justdrew
the documents say I'm XXXXIV but I'd pass for XXXIV and feel XXIV these days
Re: How Young are We?
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 12:27 am
by peartreed
I’m a post-war pacifist Baby Boomer fortunate enough to meet my grandchildren and still young enough to play with them happily, energetically, joyfully, while secretly worried about their future. Online I’m less concerned with others’ age than their maturity, but, like my love for my progeny and species, I appreciate the kinder hearts and mutual tolerance. Still, six decades have taught me to be protectively and proactively watchful. So I squint my wrinkled vision and visage even when I’m laughing. My long life is mostly rewarded by love - and the constant quest for wit and wisdom. When I find it I am phenomenally fulfilled. That drives my creativity.
Re: How Young are We?
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 1:11 am
by elfismiles
closing in on 43 ... in about t-minus 3.5 months ...
Physical spacetime incarnation in current continuum aged 47 of your earth years. ...
Re: How Young are We?
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 4:31 pm
by coffin_dodger
Hammer of Los wrote:...Physical spacetime incarnation in current continuum aged 47 of your earth years. ...
Snap! But feel waaaaay older.
Re: How Young are We?
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 5:20 pm
by Handsome B. Wonderful
I'm 41. Lately I've been feeling quite old. I would like to get active again, but for some reason the energy just isn't there. Or maybe the motivation isn't there. Whatever it is, it's killing me slowly. I feel like a heart attack waiting to happen. I've tried to cut down my sugar intake, I drink a pop maybe once a week, as opposed to 4 or 5 times a week. I switched to drinking fruit juices, only to find out to my chagrin, they contain almost as much sugar as soft drinks. Could us a vacation . . . to a fat camp.
Re: How Young are We?
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 6:09 pm
by DrEvil
24 in hexadecimal.
Re: How Young are We?
Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2014 10:21 am
by NeonLX
Of course, I have no idea of how many past lives I've been through. If any.
I grew a beard last year. It actually came out red, just like it did when I was 20. I have a few wisps of gray in it but the red certainly predominates. People I work with say the beard makes me look younger, so I'm going with that. It constrasts well with my shaved head.
My wife absolutely hates it, however.
Re: How Young are We?
Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2014 11:59 am
by justdrew
Handsome B. Wonderful » 03 Mar 2014 13:20 wrote:I'm 41. Lately I've been feeling quite old. I would like to get active again, but for some reason the energy just isn't there. Or maybe the motivation isn't there. Whatever it is, it's killing me slowly. I feel like a heart attack waiting to happen. I've tried to cut down my sugar intake, I drink a pop maybe once a week, as opposed to 4 or 5 times a week. I switched to drinking fruit juices, only to find out to my chagrin, they contain almost as much sugar as soft drinks. Could us a vacation . . . to a fat camp.
find a naturopathic doc and get your thyroid levels tested. then cut out the carbs for awhile, particularly wheat-based carbs but also rice, etc. anything with a high glycemic index. also 500mg of acetaminophen twice a day (~12 hour intervals) can really help tamp down the existential dread. up your intake of olive oil and coconut oil (including the expeller press refined stuff that stays liquid and is mostly MCTs) whey protein and the oils will do wonders. mix with good cinnamon (buy organic), and powdered spirulina & clorella, and freshly ground flax seed sometimes. After your week or two ketosis induction, you'll find you've dropped a substantial amount. Be drinking 2-3 quarts water per day. and boom, you're on the royal road to good health. just. like. that. Ashwaganda 2-3 500mg per day would help too. and get big ol' tub of refined omega-3 fish oil pills, NOW foods has good choices. (pills contain a mix of omega-3 and 6 in the right ratio.)