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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You are delulu. 50 is old. [/quote] Please report back when you’re 50 or close to it, thx. [/quote] I’m 51. 50 is old. The problem is that it is ingrained that old=bad but I don’t think it’s true. Old means not young. [/quote] Sounds like someone needs a bigger vocabulary. My parents are 80. They are old. I am not the same kind of old as my parents, sorry. That’s way too broad a term to apply to a span of 30-40 years. [/quote] Why? I am closer in age to your parents than my teens. Frankly, all these defenses that 50 is not old has more to do with people’s insecurities than anything of meaning. If you are living a great life, who care if someone younger than you thinks you are old. [/quote] Because 50 is not old. Average longevity for women who are now 50 would be 94 yo, if healthy. It’s 44 more years of an adult life, on average [/quote] Yeah, if 50 is old, what is 80+?[/quote] Also old? If a 2 year old is young, how can a 25 year old be young? You guys are hilarious.[/quote] So you would put a two year old and a 25 year old in the same bracket. The two year old is a baby. The 25 year old is an adult. [/quote]
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