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I posted a thing from 8 bit theater and it got a lot of upvoted. Definitely old people.
Is this just our generation's facebook? Damnit.
Well... at least we know how to use the internet i guess.
More like the original demographic of Facebook, before it went mainstream
And digg. And reddit. And myspace.
You're not old unless you have knee pain.
How them knees feeling, Lemmy?
One of mine kind of sucks.
I stacked it on the kerb coming back from the shop the other day and both my knees are now bruised to fuck and have started creaking when I go to stand up. It's taken my all not to refer to the incident as my having 'had a fall' too, for some reason.
I was hoping to at least get past my (current) mid thirties before the knee pain and geriatric language started creeping in.
I'm only in my mid-20s and sometimes feel pretty damn old. Proper body care is important. Don't be pretty lazy and fairly sedimentary like me.