• no banana
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    271 year ago

    That one’s already come and gone lol

    • @gezginormanOP
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      51 year ago

      for me too. we’re this century’s people now

      • @alvvayson
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        121 year ago

        I know this, yet I still celebrated the new century/Millenium with the rest of humanity on Jan 1st, 2000.

        It’s just aesthetically more pleasing to conveniently ignore the technicality.

      • Lux
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        41 year ago

        i don’t like that, so i will forget i ever read it

    • @Dmian
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    • @sheogorath
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      41 year ago

      Fuck you for making me having an existential crisis right now.

  • @NABDad
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    71 year ago

    32 was a birthday I looked forward to. It was the point where I had known my wife for half of my life.

    For some reason, 48 didn’t seem significant.

  • @MiddleWeigh
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    For me, it was the year I turned 22. At that point I was older than both parents when they had me. I realized how incompetent i was, and how little life I had lived, completely incapable of raising a human. My parents sacrificed a shit load just for me to be alive, and did their best in the time they were born into, and all the external forces at work on a young mind, and the choices at hand. I still don’t have kids lol.

    • @[email protected]
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      51 year ago

      I don’t know how long ago that was for you, but I hope you don’t feel like that anymore.

      FWIW 22 seems awful young to be having kids.

      • @mojofrododojo
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        31 year ago

        re: 22 - totally agree, we waited another decade and I think were just barely ready even then. I have peers that had kids at 18 and they’re graduating college, that blows my mind.

      • @psud
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        21 year ago

        My ex and I were 22 when we had ours. There’s good and bad to it

      • @sheogorath
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        11 year ago

        If you have the economic capacity, I’d say go for it.

  • @mojofrododojo
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    61 year ago

    whoa interesting observation. I’m coming up on this, if I read right. Born in 76 - so 24 years before and after…

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  • @cdf12345
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    21 year ago

    My birthday a few years ago, I realized I had lived exactly half of my life before 9/11 and half after 9/11.

    Then I got depressed because from that point forward, the majority of my existence would be in a post 9/11 world.