OT: What birth year do you consider old?

What birth year do you consider old?

  • 1960's

    Votes: 17 34.0%
  • 1970's

    Votes: 12 24.0%
  • 1980's

    Votes: 4 8.0%
  • 1990's

    Votes: 1 2.0%
  • 2000's

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 2010's

    Votes: 1 2.0%
  • 1950's

    Votes: 6 12.0%
  • 1940's

    Votes: 9 18.0%

  • Total voters
    50

Confucius

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Feb 8, 2009
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It just depends on your perspective. When I was mid 20s, I thought someone who is late 30s is old. Now that I have reached 39, I don't think I am old. Not at all. It's relative anyway.
yep!

When I was 24 two guys about 20 yelled over to me, “Sir do you the time?” And when I was 25 a 21 year old girl said to me, sheesh you are over the hill now. :(
 

SmoggyTwinkles

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Aug 5, 2010
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All I know is it goes faster and faster.

I can still remember sitting on a couch, having a great time, doing my thing and suddenly realizing that I will never have times like those young days again. I think this was in my early 30's.

I'm thankful may parents are still alive, they were born in '43 and '44. I was born in '78 and the youngest.

I'm feeling the old age with regards to injuries from work taking forever to recover, yet still doing my job anyway.

Personally I will feel old at 50. If I make it.

But it depends on what you're talking about. I feel like that clip was asking these hockey players "what is old" based on athletic ability, and that's totally different.

Most of them say 80's, which has been trendy for a while now. I thought the 80's was super cheesy, and the 90's were my days.

But looking back, wow a lot of weird cool stuff did happen in the 80's. A very transitional decade I guess. But I didn't like that decade because what's a pre-teen boy getting out of the 80's other than awesome cartoons and Nintendo?
 

Nineteen67

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Dec 12, 2017
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At 71, I consider myself older, but I never think of myself as 'old'.

I ski, I cycle, I play hockey (a couple of the guys in my pickup are 1/3 my age), I drum, and I still do a bit of construction work.

Age is just a number.
If you stopped doing all that at 40, you would have felt old then. Keep on working.
 
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rumman

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Sep 10, 2008
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I’m in my sixties and mind wise I still feel like a kid, but my body doesn’t agree, I’m paying for what I did in my younger days now, growing old isn’t for sissies. Embrace the suck and keep on keeping on………
 
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CuuuJooo

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May 28, 2021
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That video was one of the most upsetting things I have ever seen. The fact that they all appear to consider Tanev and Tavares ancient when they're a decade younger than me hurts me in my soul.
 

Jojalu

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I’m in my sixties and mind wise I still feel like a kid, but my body doesn’t agree, I’m paying for what I did in my younger days now, growing old isn’t for sissies. Embrace the suck and keep on keeping on………
I can now feel every hit I took playing hockey and football...

Everytime I throw a baseball now, I can feel the wear and tear of throwing incorrectly for so many years.

A long car ride is now enough for my hips to seize up.

Ugh
 
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Arzak

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IMHO you never feel old (or you feel old since hitting 30).

But once you hit 50, you can use "I'm too old for this sh*t !"
 
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rumman

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I can now feel every hit I took playing hockey and football...

Everytime I throw a baseball now, I can feel the wear and tear of throwing incorrectly for so many years.

A long car ride is now enough for my hips to seize up.

Ugh
true that, I sometimes wish someone would have told me I will pay dearly for my wreck less behavior, but I probably would have ignored it. When your young you think your invincible, I was no exception to this.............
 
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rumman

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IMHO you never feel old (or you feel old since hitting 30).

But once you hit 50, you can use "I'm too old for this sh*t !"
3 seniors are bitching about life in the old age home, the 70 year old says "just once I wish I could wake up the have a real good piss." the 80 year old saws, "nah I wish I could wake up and take a big quality dump." the 90 year old saw "you kids have got it all wrong, every morning I have a good piss and a huge dump, I only wish I could get up before noon.'
 

notDatsyuk

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Jul 20, 2018
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If you stopped doing all that at 40, you would have felt old then. Keep on working.
Oddly enough, I wasn't doing all that at 40.

The first time I went downhill skiing I was 58. I started drumming at 54. I hadn't ridden a bicycle in about 20 years before I picked it up again in my 50s. I was doing more hiking and canoeing in my 40s and 50s than I do now, but I've really been more active the last 15 odd years.
 
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