What are the signs you've noticed that you're getting older?
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Early 40s here, and carpal tunnel is finally kicking in
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In my teens and early 20s I used to enjoy snowboarding. I was never any good at it, but at least I could make it down the mountain. Tried again in my 30s, and I could barely even stand on the board. Never made it off the practice hill.
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Getting in and out of cars is painful now. Especially since I drive 90s and 2000s Japanese sports cars, which have a tendency to sit so low that it feels like your ass is dragging on the pavement when you drive them. I have no idea how I'm going to be able to continue driving them 20, 30, 40 years from now. I don't want a giant modern car. Even sedans are SUV-sized these days.
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2 drinks making me feel 100% worse
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Oh man I hear ya in headlights and dashboard lights. NIght driving is getting to be pretty rough for me.
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I didn't know you could botox that!
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I'll tell you when you're older
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Apparently so! Decolletage injection it's called.
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I no longer feel a sense of unrealised potential for myself I guess. That's it, I've got what I've got.
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What do you drive?
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Too real. Not just holidays, weeks and months go by and it's like "shit when did it get to 2025??"
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It's still March... 2020
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all my friends are either dead or my enemies
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Hair falling out
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Currently a 350Z Roadster Touring. But in the past I've had a Genesis Coupe 3.8 BK1, an RSX Type-S, a 3rd gen Eclipse Spyder GT, a second gen 240SX, and an eighth gen Mitsubishi Lancer Ralliart. All with a manual, of course.
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Male pattern baldness sucks, esp as a trans girl
Injuries take longer to heal and recovery from the gym is slower
Hangovers now take two days
Skin dries out much faster (though this might be due to E)
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New technology is harder to adopt.
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A girl that stopped me on the street to ask directions concluded the exchange with “Thank you sir.”
Also, the waiters now automatically bring the checks to me when I have lunch with coworkers.