• RBWells@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    I find it takes much, much longer to heal from injury. That’s the main downside I’ve experienced. When I say longer - when about 8 yo I broke my arm, it took 5-6 weeks to heal, maybe 10 to really heal, stop swelling ever and feel exactly like the other. When about 45 I broke my finger and it took 2 years to fully heal and feel like the rest of them.

    But it also takes longer to get mad, I’m less irritable, more perspective I guess. Easier to feel happy/satisfied, too, it’s closer to the surface now.

  • Skanky@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    Your perception and outlook on time changes a lot.

    Everything seems to go by faster. Waiting for something doesn’t seem that bad when it’s in terms of days instead of hours, weeks instead of days, months instead of weeks, years instead of months.

    When making long term plans, “how long you think you’ll live” becomes more and more of a factor.

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    7 days ago

    Making interjections when standing up, from a chair, from bed, getting out from your car seat, etc …

  • BonesOfTheMoon@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    One of the biggest and most terrible things that ever happened to my province, which CONSUMED everything for a long time back when I was a teenager and people still talk about very passionately to this day, well meeting someone who has NO idea what this is makes me feel old.

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    7 days ago

    It’s daytime. Or nighttime. Or evening or morning. Or you don’t know what time of day it is but you’re conscious. Any of these situations indicates aging is happening.