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SpectralMourning · 41-45, M
The stories were true about how time just uncontrollably accelerates the older you get. Movies and music are always my go-to for making myself feel ancient. "Oh this song I love listening to so much? I feel like I listened to it for the first time not that long ago. Oh. It released 27 years ago."
minxy · 51-55, F
@SpectralMourning I'm so stuck in the 80s/90s when it comes to music. It blurs my concept of time as well.
I've heard that time goes faster the older you get because life becomes familiar. Less learning new things, days become the same.
I've heard that time goes faster the older you get because life becomes familiar. Less learning new things, days become the same.
SpectralMourning · 41-45, M
@minxy I'm very much the same....a total nostalgia freak. Seeing and watching and hearing all that old stuff makes me happy. Clinging to the past, but whatever. Beats the newer options in my opinion. I feel like seeing the limits of mortality starts to speed everything up as well. Losing and see others lose people puts the time that's left into perspective. You're welcome for the good vibes.
dirge · M
it's wild to me that there's a group of more or less functional adults whose birth years don't start with '19'. and worse, they consider anyone who has a '19' that starts their birth year as 'old'. I wonder if there was the same sort of thing that happened with the before the most recent century change. or for all of them, even.
Kiesel · 56-60, M
Hell, even Y2K being 26 years ago blows my ever loving mind




