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([personal profile] joebanks Jun. 24th, 2011 04:12 am)
I have yet to see the benefits of age.

I think the whole aging process is some kind of conspiracy cooked up by the big pharmaceuticals and the AARP.

Aches and pains.

It's "Logan's Run" baby.

This is 50

From: [identity profile] kabuldur.livejournal.com


Yeah, me too. We are supposed to be wiser (ha,ha) but I'd rather have a youthful body and energy any day! I have to say that I don't get upset about things these days, I couldn't be bothered. This has been a help to me, at least. And blow the pharmaceuticals! I'd rather do it naturally any day (eg through diet).

From: [identity profile] runawaytroll.livejournal.com


I was going to reply to this but I just sounded like one of the "old 'n stoopid". I am now understanding why the elderly ... 70+ just talk about the old days. I (at 50) am already becoming nostalgic about my younger more energetic active years. It was so exciting.. learning, discovering, falling in and out of love, making mistakes, .. so I am not going to say anything.. just let the youngens discover and learn from their mistakes for themselves....

From: [identity profile] joebanks.livejournal.com


"but I'd rather have a youthful body and energy any day!" exactly whta i was thinking last night.

From: [identity profile] k2rider78.livejournal.com


I thought in "Logan's Run" they killed you when you reached 30?


From: [identity profile] nodressrehersal.livejournal.com


I dunno - I can't think of an age I'd want to go back to for anything. Well, except for the flat tummy and the memory that actually, you know, WORKS when it's called upon.

From: [identity profile] joebanks.livejournal.com


I wouldn't go back, i think just stay immature at 25. Anymore, i can throw my back out lifting almost anything.
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