• AquaTofana@lemmy.world
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      6 months ago

      I’m in the military, and whenever one of my Airmen tell me that they’re born in 20-- I always have a moment of “…are you even allowed to be here? Did you lie about your age to get in? Do your parents know where you are?!?

  • mercano@lemmy.world
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    There are people born after 9/11 that can now legally drink. By Christmas, there will be people born after The Return of King was released that can drink.

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        I’m 32 and it happened to me 6 months ago. That ego-boost is still lingering a bit.

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          I’m almost 40 and still get carded a lot…

          Not at bars. They don’t care and haven’t since I was 18. But my chosen place to buy beer has a 100% carding policy regardless of age, so it doesn’t even feel nice. :( I just have my card ready before I get there so they are just like “ooh your totally on top of it!” That feels alright.

          About a week ago I got carded for a video game rated M. First time that’s ever happened in my entire life, no joke… I’m still salty about that.

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          I’m 31 and it happens sporadically, but in the past couple of weeks I had one guy double-take because he figured there was no way I was that old and one lady who gave me a good ol’ “keep doin’ what you’re doin’.”

          The ego boost is necessary since my body insists on groaning every time I sit down.

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      I thought i stopped getting id’d when i was 20 something. The. I realised that i just stopped drinking and smoking and there is no more reason to show an id. Now when i buy cook wine or something to drink for my girlfriend i still have to show id. I’m almost 40

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      I’m 42 and it’s hit or miss whether I get carded. A delivery guy was delivering my dog’s prescription and asked me if I was “at least 21”…I was like buddy I’m double that!

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      6 months ago

      Funily enough I got barely asked for ID before I hit 18. But had to show it constantly after.

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      Yup places will just ask for my date of birth now, if they even bother to do that at all.

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        I’m 37 and have a long beard. I agree the bears helps convincing I’m old enough. But I remember I was offended I got asked my ID all the time. “Do I really look that young? When are people going to take me seriously as an adult!” Now that I’m never asked anymore, I feel old.

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          I agree the bears helps convincing I’m old enough

          I feel like if someone shows up at a bar with multiple bears, they deserve a free drink no matter their age.

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            6 months ago

            Why do I never meet people like you… Normally I get bashed for a typo but I would love to get free beer instead.

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    It has been longer in this century for me than the years I was alive in the previous one. Fuck, I’m old too.

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      Here’s one I just realized: we’re closer to 2070 than we are to 1970.

      In general, if someone is over 50, we’re closer to their 100th birthday than their birth year. 1974 is currently equidistant to 2074 and it goes up by one every year.

      In 1990, we were equidistant from 1940 and 2040.

      And the bit you mentioned might make you feel old but consider that anyone born before 1976 still spent more time in the 20th century than the 21st. Or more time in the 2nd millennium then the 3rd. The ones who can’t say what you said are the really old ones.

      And both people in the running for president haven’t even spent a third of their lives in the current millennium.

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        Hey, could you kindly shut the hell up?

        I already feel old. You don’t have to rub salt in the wound.

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    Americans talking about getting ID’ed:

    We use a formal form of speech when talking to people above our age. This shit reminds you fucking daily. When some fucking 20-ish person starts honoring your age and you thought you are on the same level.

    Argh

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    It’s not depressing necessarily to get old, but it’s definitely depressing to keep thinking in old ways even as the world changes, i.e., “if we just support the demokkkrats THIS time, everything will definitely get better at some vague point in the future!” I used to be a liberal but I stopped thinking like this when I started asking why demokkkrats hate the concept of universal health care (answer: they are just the liberal side of the capitalist coin, the republicans are the fascist side).