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Kombucha 11/01/18 6:06:40 PM #1: |
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MakoReizei 11/01/18 6:08:22 PM #2: |
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Very_Unreliable 11/01/18 6:10:33 PM #3: |
People often forget the "born" part though. They weren't really doing anything for like 15 years and probably at that age don't remember a great deal of their childhood.
It would be so fascinating to meet someone a bit older than that who remembers their childhood. --- RyuGigas ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Vamp_Aubrey 11/01/18 6:11:44 PM #4: |
my great grandmother is 110
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luigi13579 11/01/18 6:12:44 PM #5: |
Edit: Actually, I got mixed up.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oldest_people#Ten_oldest_living_people Oldest from 1903. I was thinking of the oldest people ever: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oldest_people#Ten_oldest_living_people 122 is fucking crazy. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Guide 11/02/18 4:42:36 AM #7: |
We retain a lot of childhood as we get older, while the stuff inbetween gets foggier.
I suspect it'll be particularly easy for us millenials, what with the mass of nostalgia we've been able to recover and archive. --- [ S p e e d b o o s t ] https://youtu.be/Acn5IptKWQU ... Copied to Clipboard!
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0AbsoluteZero0 11/02/18 4:44:36 AM #8: |
GregShmedley posted...
Very_Unreliable posted...People often forget the "born" part though. They weren't really doing anything for like 15 years and probably at that age don't remember a great deal of their childhood. Real funny lol --- -The Admirable ... Copied to Clipboard!
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