You do look younger in the last shot, probably because the other one was more dark and grainy as well. Good photos.
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You do look younger in the last shot, probably because the other one was more dark and grainy as well. Good photos.
Yeah sure you're not :PQuote:
Originally Posted by RyougaZell
Anyway i didn't say you look old, only you looked old on that photo. For example on that last photo i wouldn't say you're older than 35... :P
Edit to bellow: Go look for "joke" in the dictionary abdula
Funny since thats adding a good eight years to his actual age. I don't find that he looks old in either pic if anything he looks younger than he actually is especially in that last one.
Hmm I think he looks like he is in his mid 20's... so its alright.. he neither looks older nor does he look younger for me (well maybe like ~24 or 25 but thats not a big difference)
When your older, it's quite the gift or blessing for looking younger, is it not?
It kinda runs in the family...
My father turned 68 this year... and he doesn't look older than 50.
My mother is around 50 something... and she doesn't look that age.
Older brother is 40... looks 30 something.
My sister is 32 and still gets asked for her ID whenever entering a Casino.
The brother that got married is 37... and no one believes he is that age...
Okay... now I am bragging...
That must feel good.Quote:
Originally Posted by RyougaZell
One would think so, but it gets old. I got carded for a rated R movie when I was 24 and I was pissed. I regularly get carded for alcohol. For some reason when this happens at bars or restaurants, it really puts me in a bad mood. Good thing I'm not an angry drunk.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kraco
While I'm only relying on stereotypes but considering we are talking about a woman over 30 years old she might be amused in a positive way they see her so young in a casino setting. It would be different at work (well, at least some office work) where viewing someone as much younger could be considered viewing someone as an inexperienced newcomer.
There's a certain degree of awesomeness to be able to go into a fancy restaurant and order an alcoholic drink and not get carded for it.
Like stopping to put on a condom, it kinda kills the mood (for lack of a better analagy).
Yeah, that could be true. I know from experience it's pretty annoying when you are in a group of people all about the same age and go to buy beer and only you are asked for an id. It tends to lower credibility. But that was back when I was just old enough. Now, ten years later, I think I'd be pretty amused.
I would problaby have that sort of problem for about few years after turning 18 or 20, being short and an Asian and all...
Oh the youth!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Chiodos
But yes, that is the Asian curse...it'll be great in like 20 years!
Yet it should come in handy for a 70 year old such as yourself right eurasian? :PQuote:
Originally Posted by Eurasian
She'll have to whip out her ID to prove she qualifies for the senior citizens discount. You just can't win.
Heheh...
That's just wrong, Ciber. Nobody can have a monitor that big. Just look at it! It's bigger than you! Actually you look like a mini-Ciber in front of it. But you look like you are in good shape. Must be a result from lifting that monster of a display and moving it around.
Whoa....Ciber posted. That in itself is a big event.
0.o I wonder how wide the black bars of Gotwoot are on that screen:confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by Ciber
ok this is me, i almost never post here but i am lurking in the darkness http://img501.imageshack.us/my.php?image=dejke45vs1.jpg
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woot same as my avatar :O
i dont reallty care if you wanna see me or not, like ya guys all the same :>