I still get zits every now and then. Not nearly as much as a teenager but wtf.
713nervy said:
You're not even 30 yet? Christ!
713nervy said:
You're not even 30 yet? Christ!
And mine. I thought he was one of the lololds. And by that, I mean I thought he was mid to late 30s.AliasMan02 said:713nervy said:
You're not even 30 yet? Christ!
My exact reaction.
That's just plain mean and hateful.PrincessButtercup said:And mine. I thought he was one of the lololds. And by that, I mean I thought he was mid to late 30s.AliasMan02 said:713nervy said:
You're not even 30 yet? Christ!
My exact reaction.
Beer Baron said:
I used to think I was getting zits but it was actually irritated hair follicles from shaving. Growing a beard ended that. Or are you talking about having a greasy forehead?
I am 30 and literally none of that list applies to me or sounds appealing.MonkeyKnifeFighter said:
There's lots of things to look forward to once you turn 30!
* You're emotionally fluent enough to reasonably consider getting married.
* Home buying.
* You reach a point of respect around the office where people lean on your experience rather than [unfairly, perhaps] assuming you're a newbie.
* Young enough still to be super active and have tons of energy.
* Affording to travel all the time at the drop of a hat.
* Maybe have kids later in that decade if you really want to.
Plenty of stuff to get excited about!
My thoughts exactly.Eliminatus said:I am 30 and literally none of that list applies to me or sounds appealing.MonkeyKnifeFighter said:
There's lots of things to look forward to once you turn 30!
* You're emotionally fluent enough to reasonably consider getting married.
* Home buying.
* You reach a point of respect around the office where people lean on your experience rather than [unfairly, perhaps] assuming you're a newbie.
* Young enough still to be super active and have tons of energy.
* Affording to travel all the time at the drop of a hat.
* Maybe have kids later in that decade if you really want to.
Plenty of stuff to get excited about!
What I am doing wrong?!
MonkeyKnifeFighter said:
There's lots of things to look forward to once you turn 30!
* You're emotionally fluent enough to reasonably consider getting married.
* Home buying.
* You reach a point of respect around the office where people lean on your experience rather than [unfairly, perhaps] assuming you're a newbie.
* Young enough still to be super active and have tons of energy.
* Affording to travel all the time at the drop of a hat.
* Maybe have kids later in that decade if you really want to.
Plenty of stuff to get excited about!
My favorite thing to do. Deciding on whether to take 2 or 3 international trips in a year is a good problem to have.Quote:
* Affording to travel all the time at the drop of a hat.
This looks more like my 40 list.MonkeyKnifeFighter said:
There's lots of things to look forward to once you turn 30!
* You're emotionally fluent enough to reasonably consider getting married.
* Home buying.
* You reach a point of respect around the office where people lean on your experience rather than [unfairly, perhaps] assuming you're a newbie.
* Young enough still to be super active and have tons of energy.
* Affording to travel all the time at the drop of a hat.
* Maybe have kids later in that decade if you really want to.
Plenty of stuff to get excited about!
MonkeyKnifeFighter said:
There's lots of things to look forward to once you turn 30!
* You're emotionally fluent enough to reasonably consider getting married.
* Home buying.
* You reach a point of respect around the office where people lean on your experience rather than [unfairly, perhaps] assuming you're a newbie.
* Young enough still to be super active and have tons of energy.
* Affording to travel all the time at the drop of a hat.
* Maybe have kids later in that decade if you really want to.
Plenty of stuff to get excited about!
MonkeyKnifeFighter said:
There's lots of things to look forward to once you turn 30!
* You're emotionally fluent enough to reasonably consider getting married.
* Home buying.
* You reach a point of respect around the office where people lean on your experience rather than [unfairly, perhaps] assuming you're a newbie.
* Young enough still to be super active and have tons of energy.
* Affording to travel all the time at the drop of a hat.
* Maybe have kids later in that decade if you really want to.
Plenty of stuff to get excited about!
BreathingEliminatus said:I am 30 and literally none of that list applies to me or sounds appealing.MonkeyKnifeFighter said:
There's lots of things to look forward to once you turn 30!
* You're emotionally fluent enough to reasonably consider getting married.
* Home buying.
* You reach a point of respect around the office where people lean on your experience rather than [unfairly, perhaps] assuming you're a newbie.
* Young enough still to be super active and have tons of energy.
* Affording to travel all the time at the drop of a hat.
* Maybe have kids later in that decade if you really want to.
Plenty of stuff to get excited about!
What I am doing wrong?!
malibu9in1 said:
I'm 40 and still get it. All the damn time. Maybe it's cause I'm Mexican and I'm a beaner??