• paranoia@feddit.dk
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    Alcohol, bad diet, smoking, no exercise.

    Fix these problems and you will look younger than your peers.

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      Those will definitely help (along with sleeping properly, not having kids and trying to live non-stressfully) within the boundaries of your genetic “visual age range”, but I wonder if the biggest difference is just genetics.

      I spent many a year as an underslept, hard drinking, rubbish-food-eating, stressed-out, lazy chain-smoker - but I still look much younger than a lot of people my age, because I was lucky with my genetics - younger looking skin, full head of thick hair, hair still original colour, eyes don’t need glasses yet etc. I can knock another few visual years off if I’m really looking after myself (or add quite a few on if I’m tired and ill).

      Some of my significantly healthier-lifestyled friends have got the “Captain Picard” grey/bald hair thing going on, wrinkled foreheads and glasses, and whatever they do, they’re always going to look significantly older than me, which doesn’t really seem fair on them.

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        Genetics plays a huge part.

        There’s a pretty good science fiction novel, “Methuselah’s Children.”

        A rich man named Howard realizes that he’ll never live to see 65, despite all his efforts. His will creates a Foundation to encourage people with long lived ancestors to marry each other. After a few generations, the ‘Howards’ are living over 150 years…

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            On the other hand, Heinlein is the master of the ‘throwaway.’

            There’s an exchange in ‘Space Cadet.’ The youngsters are looking at an early rocket, the “Kilroy Was Here.” Someone asks who Kilroy was and the hero confidently answers “WW2 Admiral. ‘Bull’ Kilroy.” In “The Moon…” the hero says that Dr. Watson wrote the Holmes stories before founding IBM…

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        I smoke and sleep very poorly. I get carded sometimes for energy drinks, which I’ve been legally allowed to buy for 20+ years.

        I don’t exactly mind, but it’s annoying when people refuse to believe that I’m an adult. It’ll catch up eventually, I’m sure. My dad looked 40 from 17 until 60, and 50 until he was 70, but now he looks mostly his age.

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          Jackie Coogan was a kid actor who had a decades long career.

          When he was about 75 he was honored with a Life Time Achievement Award.

          “You people aren’t applauding because you respect me. You’re just happy that I finally look my age.”

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    Both my friends look somewhat younger than me.

    Both of them feel old. I am somewhat active, and thus I can easily move around, jump, and I am more lively. They creak when walking and color drains from face of one of them when considering a walk in a forest xD

    And I see this a lot around. Wtf xD

    Not in USA btw.

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      Sunscreen. The trick is/was sunscreen.

      Not going outside is the best sunscreen.

      So lots of folks who spent their lives sedentary have “great” skin for their age even if the rest of them looks like shit.

      If they managed to stay skinny then you can look real young despite being elderly inside relative to active folks.

      Weird how it works.

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    Wait until you go to a concert and start wondering why all the old people are out past their bed times with you.

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      I went to a concert recently - Fishbone celebrating the 40th anniversary of their first album - and my first thought was 100%, “Why are there so many gray-hairs here?”