• CelloMike@lemmy.world
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    Patrick Stewart would’ve been 46-47 when filming the first season of TNG, and Wil Wheaton is now 53, so yeah quite a bit older

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          Everyone keeps telling me “oh, the thirties hit hard. OH THE FORTIES HIT HARD. OH THE FIFTIES HIT HARD” like, maybe your body just keeps accruing these little aches and pains that never go away and it starts to suck, and the fifties are when a lot of people realize that? is that it or is there something else I’m missing

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            Thirties were my best years so far. I was fit as fuck. Zero aches. Earning good money. Travelling. Loving relationship. Kids rolling in while I still had the energy for them. Good times.

            Not sure how old you are but if you look after your body, your body will look after you.

            Nearly 50 now and the old man aches are creeping in though.

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            Thirties do not hit hard. Thirties are your prime. How young are you??

            There are indeed periods of your life where your body is relatively stable, and others where it changes rapidly. Late 40s-early 50s are like a second puberty, in all the worst ways.

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        An eighth of one’s lifespan up to that point, seems a fair bit to me but then I’m a bit younger than either of them 🤷

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          I’m younger than both too, but it’s more for me that the last decade seems like a week. My perception of time got so fuckity.

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    Patrick Stewart definitely looked older than he was, what with the gray hair and significant baldness. It worked for him for sure, though

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      I mean… I don’t know, he was in his late 40, kinda looked like he was in his late 40s.

      I think the part that trips people up is that, like many people who go bald young, he kinda just looked the same for a long time. Plus he got surprisingly fit in his 50s, which helped. So you remember him looking in his late 40s, or at least looking just like he did in TNG, by the time he showed up in X-Men, when he was 60.

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      Back then people kinda owned it. Nowadays they just get a shit ton of work done on their face and dye the hell out of their hair. People in their 50s trying to pass for characters in their 30s.

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        Nah people still put shit tons of product in their hair back in the day. Spray on hair was particularly popular for a really long time. There were stories in the 80s of peoples hair just lighting up under hot lamps and shit cause too much stuff in it.

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      So you’re saying that if 14 year old Wesley would have shaved his head, he would have looked older and wiser?

      That if we all shaved our heads we would look older and wiser?

      Where are my shears?

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        I’m definitely not saying this. Patrick Stewart had a unique set of features for sure. Bald Wesley would look like a bald 15 year old

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    Let’s see, Wheaton was around 14, Stewart in his forties back then if I recall correctly, it’s bee a few decades…yeah that math about adds up.

    I do feel a bit older now, but that’s to be expected, I’m now in my 50s so it kinda goes with the territory. I know I’m supposed to act shocked at these sort of things, but they generally just make me shrug and remind that getting older is better than the alternative.

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    this is one of those cool “Cleopatra was closer to the moon lander than the construction of the pyramids” except nobody is alive today where that fact could hurt them.

    it’s not fair.