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hartfire · 61-69
That's a moment of laughter, something that breaks out easily in old age -
the best way to cope with the endless medical processes, pain, the time it takes to do anything and the slow losses of everything. For those who live long enough, the end is welcomed.
Before going out, I have to make sure my teeth are in my mouth, hearing aides in place properly (they never stop tickling), glasses on nose, watch on wrist, phone charged, waistpack filled with wallet, diary, phone, keys, pantyliners, lipbalm, gel eyedrops... It's absurd and funny.
the best way to cope with the endless medical processes, pain, the time it takes to do anything and the slow losses of everything. For those who live long enough, the end is welcomed.
Before going out, I have to make sure my teeth are in my mouth, hearing aides in place properly (they never stop tickling), glasses on nose, watch on wrist, phone charged, waistpack filled with wallet, diary, phone, keys, pantyliners, lipbalm, gel eyedrops... It's absurd and funny.
rinkydinkydoink · M
hartfire · 61-69
@rinkydinkydoink Thank you! 🙂
rinkydinkydoink · M
@hartfire
Maybe you've seen Cyril Delevanti before. That photo of the actor was from a Twilight Zone episode about a mysterious player piano.
Maybe you've seen Cyril Delevanti before. That photo of the actor was from a Twilight Zone episode about a mysterious player piano.
hartfire · 61-69
@rinkydinkydoink Not sure that I have.
I rarely remember what I see on screens - think it started when I was about 10 and Dad said, "never forget that what you see in films isn't real." I decided I only wanted to remember what is real.
Later that evolved into what I experienced, ideas and principles, how things work or whatever has strong proof.
But he does look like an interesting character, and if I ever notice re-runs of the Twilight Zone available, I'll check it out.
Thank you 🙂
I rarely remember what I see on screens - think it started when I was about 10 and Dad said, "never forget that what you see in films isn't real." I decided I only wanted to remember what is real.
Later that evolved into what I experienced, ideas and principles, how things work or whatever has strong proof.
But he does look like an interesting character, and if I ever notice re-runs of the Twilight Zone available, I'll check it out.
Thank you 🙂