50 Painfully Funny Pics Of People Who Are Getting Old Faster Than They Expected (New Pics)
You gotta hand it to the person who came up with the saying that old age isn’t so bad—if you consider the alternative.
All jokes aside, there’s more to be had. For instance, being old also gives you the opportunity to be mind-blown by how fast time passes and seeing things from your childhood can deliver a very fond sense of nostalgia.
And what better place to get a chronological heart attack than if not at the [Heck], I’m Old subreddit which is dedicated to sharing all of our beloved old school things and memes to reminisce about.
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Remembering…
Being Quick Enough To Hit 'Stop' Right Before The Dj Starts Talking Was An Art Form
I Loved Mad Magazine! It Was So Damn Funny!! Anyone Else A Fan?
So, there’s a subreddit with a name that my mother and general decency wouldn’t allow me to type out, but it’s based on a quite common saying expressing a somewhat comedic realization and acceptance of being old.
The online group has been around since 2013 and, as of this listicle, it has 160,000 members.
Travel Back To 1989
What We Did For 8 Hours…
Steve Martin Is 78!
As you might have probably understood by now, the subreddit features photos of nostalgic things, concepts, ideas as well as memes that throw us back to the good ol’ days.
Judging by the subreddit’s flairs, the majority of its content is aimed at Millennials, Xennials and Generation X. While Zillennials and Gen Z are also included, they have an “observer” tag.
Who Remembers The Noise These Made?
Just About Every Mom I Knew Had One In The Kitchen
Who Remembers Growing Up Watching This Show Every Year??
These are more than just pictures and memes. They are actually also the memories that, say, one of those hulking television sets unearthed in our brains. After all, it’s not just a TV—it’s the memory of how it took 4 family members to lift it up and relocate it into a better spot so that everyone at your Thanksgiving party could now watch the holiday game.
And the older you get, the more such memories you’ll have.
It's Furniture
Had one of those. Kept going well into the 90s. I was playing N64 games on that old beast.
Who All Had These, Candy Cigarettes Growing Up ?
In Australia, I remember ones just called "F.a.g.s" (the slang term for cigarettes, dots added just to avoid BP censorship)...I think they changed the name to "Fads" later on
Anyone Remember This 80's Show??
One of the bigger benefits of growing old is retirement. Sure, existential dread might kick in, but instead of work, you can now redirect your attention to the other things in life.
This is a great opportunity to finally pursue your dreams. Things like learning new languages, taking trips, writing—whatever—is now suddenly on the table for you to realize.
They Were Doing Things On TV Back In The 60s That We Might Have Missed But Were, None The Less, Brilliant. Like This
Who Had A Large Collection Of These When You Were Growing Up??
If only... I remember having to copy over them. The surprise of listening to a song end only to jump in the middle of another, totally different song. (Songs recorded from the radio, of course.)
Some Thing Nobody Said In The 1980's Can You Think Of Anymore?
Being old also means having significantly more time for loved ones and socializing. And if you have grandchildren or even (grand) nieces or nephews, get involved in their lives. Not only will that help you fill that potentially lonely void, but research has shown that kids need involved and caring grandparents to fully develop on a social and emotional level.
Anybody Else Remember Playing This???
The Current Generation
Self Titled
Try hanging one of those on new hinges. Helps to have an engine hoist.
But if you plan on being a bitter loner who just wants everyone to get off their lawn, you can look forward to a guaranteed minimum income, medicare and social security, as well as senior discounts, and other senior-focused benefits that come with age.
In any case, you might end up with a happier outlook on life as your age will entail more comfort with who you are and you’ll be better equipped to deal with challenges.
Does This Describe You?
The Good Ol' Sick Days
yessss. for me sick days were crackers and flat schweppes lemonade (the fizzy australian kind - but flat, for some reason.)
We Are Daniel Radcliffe's Curse
Now, if you want to age well, you gotta look after yourself. Eating healthy is a key factor in having a higher life quality when you grow old, so losing 5% of your body weight, avoiding processed meats, and skipping packaged foods are great ways you can make a significant change to how you feel in seniority. Or maybe even until then.
Reverse
Milli Vanilli
Mmmm Plastic Water
It goes without saying, movement and exercise are also a must in making sure your body lasts. Intense exercise intervals—e.g. 15 minute bursts—reverses natural decline of muscles with age.
And that’s besides all the other benefits of exercise: improved brain health, better weight management, reduced risk of disease, bone and muscle strength, among other things.
Me Irl
Happy Birthday Jonathan!
Country Crock
Ultimately, your brain needs enough stimulus to keep it from declining as well. Activities that involve movement, socializing, and creativity have great potential to keep the brain active so as to not have it age too fast.
Lastly, stay connected and socialize. Apparently, being social helps outweigh negative habits such as smoking and lack of exercise. If that means entering retirement without quitting your day job, that’s fine—it just expands your circle of friends, allowing for higher self-esteem, greater empathy for others, and making us more cooperative.
Want To Feel Old?
Did You Ever Take A Picture With One Of These Bad Boys?
Axl Rose
So, accept the fact that you’re getting old—we all are—and embrace the finer things in life. Like checking out the subreddit about things that remind you of your age, and checking out another Bored Panda article on the same topic.
But if you truly need to retire for the night, at least leave a comment of the things you miss from your childhood in the comment section below!
Born At Age 48
The Internet, C. 1974
I still have the 1950's encyclopedia my parents bought when they just got married. I refuse to part with it, I had so much fun going through them as a kid.
Childhood Remedies
If You Can Remember The Sound This Made Like It Was Yesterday
I Always Thought These Were Weird. Do You Remember Seeing These In Bathrooms Back In The Day? 🤣
These "ugly-cool" dolls would Discretely hide a roll of TP, simply by placing the doll on top of the roll. 😎
It was to protect the toilet paper from sitting there and seeing what fate awaited it. 😳
Grandmas had to have something to make in their craft circles. My grandma made loads of this kind of stuff.
I still have a bunch of the barbie dresses my grandmother crocheted!
Load More Replies...Not in the bathroom. I remember these sitting on the hat rack of cars (to hide the emergency toilet paper)...
I remember it covered one of my babysitters' phones 🤢 You had to lift her up to answer.
Bathrooms?? Pft, amateurs. This would sit on the toilet paper in the back window of the car!
Oh yes and they were in many houses when I grew up. Heaven forbid you saw a toilet roil!
My aunt made these- I thought it was cool- I even picked out the yarn colors
Dust catchers? Sure. These were plentiful. Must hide the hideous toilet-related monstrosities. Personally, I thought natural toilet habits healthier than ghastly decorating tastes.
YES. Maybe not exactly this one but yes, this type of crocheted dolls was very popular back in those days ;)
Putting a doll like this over a TP roll to hide the embarrassment, doesn't make it any less embarrassing 🙄
I still have one and she covers up a roll of TP with flowers printed on it.
My dad‘s parents had one and I always wondered what it was for until I lifted up the doll thinking it needed to go somewhere else one day when I was visiting them. I thought Grandma was a genius after that!
If you're in the UK search on BBC Sounds for the Boring Talks episode about Crinoline Ladies. It's a fascinating one about the whole history of depictions of crinoline ladies coming into fashion, and why, and how the toilet roll covers were the very last gasp of this long lived trend.
I've longed for one of those ever since, it was indecent to display your spare toilet roll.
So putrid! I hated these! I also hate the carpet toilet seat covers, all the germs they must harbor
In Germany you could see these on cars‘ hat hat racks quite often back in the days.
These were SO fashionable then, really. They were thought so cute. Weird fads is all. In the 90s people covered every square inch of space in ruffles and lace. It looks so awful now but was the height of fashion!
Load More Replies...Had one in yellow, 'til a large spider made her home beneath the yellow crocheted frills, and my husband noped the whole thing out of existence.
There were also pillows like this, had a hole in the bottom to hide your pj's
As a HUGE barbie fan in the early 80s, I'd go to my mom's friends houses and ask to play with barbies. A lot of times they'd bring this out. NO MYRNA, I DIDNT ASK FOR IOLA BOYLIN.
90s kid here and some older family members STILL have them. They terrified me as a kid and still do and I have no idea why.
Unfriending
Do You Remember?
I'm not THAT young - in their age, I had to work in the coal mine.
Anyone Remember Who This Is??
MAX HEADROOM! "Y'know... I get the feeling there's a lot of faces out there... watching... me! And I can tell you it brings a lump to my ratings. Yes, this is Network 23. The net-net-net-net-network that puts it right... where they want you to be!"
Found This At A Restaurant Yesterday. My Kid Didn't Understand Why I Was So Excited
Who Remembers These Car Stereos?
I'm Lucky If My Phone Lasts 8 Or 9 Hours Nowadays
Danny Glover
I'm A Few Years Past 40. But Still
Yes. It will be dark soon. That's why we stat at 9am instead. (Joking here guys)
Scary
Who Else Remembers These Guys??
Yowza
I’m Old Enough To Remember When I Actually Liked John Travolta
Old enough to have liked him (Saturday Night Fever) , hated him (Staying Alive), liked him again (Pulp Fiction), and hated him again (Battlefield Earth).
Kurt Cobain’s Daughter Is Now Older Than He Was At The Time Of His Death. She’s 28, He Died At 27
He looks so unhappy. I wish he would have retreated to some quiet island where no one knew who he was living a quiet life, instead of taking his own life. One of the many missed terribly.
How Many Do You Recognize?
If You Were Sick On A School Day, Then He Was Your Idol
Most of these are way too US-centered for me (and probably many others) to relate. I could tell you about "Bonne nuit les petits" and its iconic music, but that would be too French ;-)) Loved the Little Rascals, though (Les petites canailles).
Don't be bitter. It's not too French if you loved it.
Load More Replies...these nostalgia posts put my brain into a time machine, and for a while I go back to that era while reading thru them!
With shows like Tiswas and The Kenny Everett Television Show, we in the UK from that era grew up perfectly normal.
We watched Bonanza every Sunday night. Lucille Ball was the only successful female. I had to look up to growing up. Her I love Lucy show inspired me to want to be a comedian. I'm not one, but it's my secret ambition!
OK BP, now do the same for the UK, or Europe. I think I actually recognised maybe 3% of these.
So many things from my childhood are not here. For example, the TV show "what's my line" had to guess the occupation of guests. A typical example was a person who made horse-riding gear, that was a fun episode because they thought he made toddler clothes. Well, one guest was a Colonel Sanders from Kentucky. Not only couldn't the panel guess his occupation, they didn't even come close. They thought he sold guns and ammunition.
it was great to learn about whats nostalgic to the "American's", similar vibes here, albeit with different tv shows/foods etc
Most of these are way too US-centered for me (and probably many others) to relate. I could tell you about "Bonne nuit les petits" and its iconic music, but that would be too French ;-)) Loved the Little Rascals, though (Les petites canailles).
Don't be bitter. It's not too French if you loved it.
Load More Replies...these nostalgia posts put my brain into a time machine, and for a while I go back to that era while reading thru them!
With shows like Tiswas and The Kenny Everett Television Show, we in the UK from that era grew up perfectly normal.
We watched Bonanza every Sunday night. Lucille Ball was the only successful female. I had to look up to growing up. Her I love Lucy show inspired me to want to be a comedian. I'm not one, but it's my secret ambition!
OK BP, now do the same for the UK, or Europe. I think I actually recognised maybe 3% of these.
So many things from my childhood are not here. For example, the TV show "what's my line" had to guess the occupation of guests. A typical example was a person who made horse-riding gear, that was a fun episode because they thought he made toddler clothes. Well, one guest was a Colonel Sanders from Kentucky. Not only couldn't the panel guess his occupation, they didn't even come close. They thought he sold guns and ammunition.
it was great to learn about whats nostalgic to the "American's", similar vibes here, albeit with different tv shows/foods etc