Aging 🫠
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Let’s relive that moment. https://vgcats.com/comics/?strip_id=110
still going, and updated this year.
Go Scott!
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...hey, you do you: the only thing i noticed by my late thirties was that working all-nighters hit me a little harder than it used to...
That's why I said I wasn't casting shade on your specific circumstances, since I don't know them. There definitely is a tangible difference as we age, so far I find it to be recovery times that are affected, I just find a lot of folks use that as a crutch to justify getting more and more out of shape. Not trying to project onto you or any one in particular.
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That's why I said I wasn't casting shade on your specific circumstances, since I don't know them. There definitely is a tangible difference as we age, so far I find it to be recovery times that are affected, I just find a lot of folks use that as a crutch to justify getting more and more out of shape. Not trying to project onto you or any one in particular.
wrote last edited by [email protected]...no offense taken at all, we share the same point that individual mileage may vary; as i've aged, though, i've noticed fourties and fifties sneak up on pretty much everyone across the spectrum...
...depsite my resolve that general fitness and activity prove a differentiator, i've come to accept that nobody escapes senescence...
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I walked up a hill and hurt my hip a bit. Then I got excited and jumped around dancing later that night, and BAM. Hip has hurt for 4 days now (as in, hobble-walking), and considering my track record, will now hurt just slightly until I die and doctors will have no fucking idea why.
I think that's normal for someone aged 60+
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I think that's normal for someone aged 60+
Or American and 36+