40 Celebrities Who Are Republicans
#2
Posted 14 December 2011 - 03:54 PM
#10 Guest_Whistler's Momma_*
Posted 15 December 2011 - 10:11 AM
I'd rather look 70, then look like a space alien.
Me too. I kind of feel sorry for people who seem to think they can buy their way into not aging gracefully through surgery. They trade their wrinkles for a face that can't show natural expression. How did we get to be such a shallow nation that so many people value "phony"?
#11
Posted 15 December 2011 - 08:49 PM
Well I'm going to admit that I've got this line going across my forehead, along w/a bunch of other little lines that I wouldn't mind getting rid of...subtley of course. And my undereye puff that just won't go away no matter how many products I use. That needs to be gone.I'd rather look 70, then look like a space alien.
Me too. I kind of feel sorry for people who seem to think they can buy their way into not aging gracefully through surgery. They trade their wrinkles for a face that can't show natural expression. How did we get to be such a shallow nation that so many people value "phony"?
#12
Posted 15 December 2011 - 09:04 PM
#14
Posted 15 December 2011 - 10:53 PM
There's a pic of me in my cubicle from 2007 that I'm like, seriously? WTF happened from then til now? Apparently the alcohol as pickler has passed. I have the jowls too my friend, along w/the double chin, sagging tits, & ruddy skin. That's one you don't have, ruddy skin. It's a bitch. But hey, people still think I'm younger than I actually am when they meet me so fuck it!Hey my face has fallen down (starting to get jowls), I've got the start of a double chin going on, crows feet....there is nothing I can do about it. I have a picture of me and my Dad on the fridge. It's from 10 years ago. The change from then is crazy to me, my face looks so different today.
The entire premise (trying to stay young looking) is absurd: There is a prime time in our life, say 20-35 (if you're lucky) where you're looking pretty good. After that, you spend the rest of your life trying to look like you did during that time period. It's impossible. I don't like what I've been seeing lately, but what's the option?
#15
Posted 15 December 2011 - 11:14 PM
But hey, people still think I'm younger than I actually am when they meet me so fuck it!
Up until a few years ago people were always shocked when I told them how old I was. I always got "I thought you were much younger." That hasn't happened for a long time now. These days I notice a lot of people calling me "Sir" now....which is really weird. I wasn't hearing that shit 3-4 years ago.
When you're in your 20's you're fast to get in a picture, when you're 40 you're quick to duck out, haha.
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