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12-26-2019, 11:44 AM | #1 |
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And 2019 is practically over. How was your year? And what do you expect of 2020?
Still some days left, but I don't think this is a bad time to make this thread.
2019 had its high and lows for me. In some aspects it was better than 2018 and in others it was worse. A big plus is that I've been getting medication for my anxiety and depression this year and also have finally gotten a Nintendo Switch. Been playing Mario Odyssey, Smash Ultimate, Mario Maker 2, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and I got Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD remake for Christmas as well. This is also gonna be the last year that I spent entirely in my 20s. I turned 29 in November, and next year I'll turn 30. Not much else to tell, really. As for 2020, like I've said, it will be the year where I turn 30. I also hope I'm able to keep on fighting my depression and anxiety and enjoy life more. What about you? |
12-26-2019, 11:56 AM | #2 |
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I am going to be in my mid 30’s by the end of next year. This is some kind of sick joke, my 20’s are over and my 30’s seem to be going by in half the time. What the hell is going on.
I remember when I first came online around 1998-1999 I was one of the younger posters online and on IGN I registered as a 13 year old. I remember seeing these people in their 20’s and wondering why a bunch of “old people” were posting on a message board. A 30 year old posting back in the early 2000’s felt like an ancient person. I now realize I have become one of those old people on forums and realized the people I’m interacting with on other forums are now half my age. Feels weird as hell knowing I’m discussing something with a 16-17 year old online. Then I remember I was young once, and that used to be me. Where does the time go? It’s like how old Luke is in the new Star Wars movies and remembering when he was the young hero and Rey wasn’t even born yet. Makes me sick to my stomach, why can’t it be 2005 again. |
12-26-2019, 12:04 PM | #3 | |
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I remember posting on a Portuguese wrestling forum when I was in HS and most users there being around my age or only a few years older, with a few notable exceptions being 25-30. You could easily tell their age by the way they wrote and the arguments they made, especially in more political discussions and such. I used to feel like a kid or someone younger than average in most online forums. When I joined these forums I was 18 still. And most of the regulars at the time were significantly older than me. But in the last 5 years or so I've been feeling older than average online. Your typical forum and reddit goer is around 18-22. I remember being intimidated and in awe at the discussions involving adults on forums about work, university, relationships, etc. when I was a teenager. Now I look at people aged 18-22 and they a lot of them are annoying as hell and don't know anything about life. |
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12-26-2019, 12:25 PM | #4 |
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It’s so weird thinking about the teenagers who grew up in the 2010’s they’re like a whole generation removed from us. It feels weird to think they were babies back in the early 2000’s. Like I could be discussing a videogame with someone on a forum who was like an infant when I was already in High School. Very weird.
I guess it’s true what they say, “Youth is wasted on the young.” Everything our parents and grandparents told us when we were kids came to pass. It was true, all of it. I realize I’m now the same age my father was when he was coming home from work watching Star Trek or talking about the new Batman movie when I was a kid, and I wondered if I would still like cartoons/movies and stuff as an adult. I remember when I made that thread when I was 29 worrying about turning 30... can you believe I made that thread like 5 years ago now? WTF? It seems like only yesterday to me. I feel like my mindset is permanently stuck in in the year 2005 or something and I’ve never moved passed it. |
12-26-2019, 12:34 PM | #5 |
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I expect to blink and it be Christmas again. 2019 was aight.
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12-26-2019, 08:01 PM | #6 |
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As always, I feel Cybercubed on the passage of time stuff. It really is a surreal thing, getting older, watching cultures change, people aging, all the while feeling like you're still your 18 year old self on the inside (relatively speaking).
Anyway, 2019 has been a great year for me. I mean, in some respects, concerning health & finance, it's been a nightmare, but as far as the big picture goes, not too shabby. Tomorrow will mark 11 months of my being in the greatest relationship of my life, real talk, I found "the one", & things are spectacular. We met in 2017, became best friends, & ultimately fell in love. So happy. I traveled, I tried new things, made new friends, saw through the completion of some really cool art projects, lost a few pounds, got some holy grail collectibles, plenty good to reflect on. I am very thankful. As for 2020, the goal is to have my partner move in & take that next step. I would also like to better myself a bit more, been finally able to pursue some treatments for a skin condition I've had, cut soda out of my diet, tryna dress nicer, just wanna look & feel good. A conscious effort to be positive has been at play too & I hope to continue that.
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12-26-2019, 08:22 PM | #7 |
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2019 as a whole, has been stranded in-between being a fairly decent year, and being a bag of d*cks.
I don't know what 2020 will hold, but it better not be 2019 version 2.0. |
12-27-2019, 09:21 AM | #8 |
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I feel like the entire 2010 decade just came and went. Like the early 2000’s really do feel like a long time ago now, but everything from like 2010-2019 feels like a blur. I don’t know what it is, this decade just feels like it was an extension of last decade just with the rise of cell phones and social media.
It’s strange for me too because I got my first full time job way back in 2010 and this was the first decade I was really in the workforce, but even for me it’s like...a blur. But I realize it’s different for other people who got married and/or had kids this decade, a lot of adults our age started families this decade so I guess watching your kids grow up is a different experience. |
12-27-2019, 09:32 AM | #9 |
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Started fine, ended bittersweet.
My father passed unexpectedly. He had been battling cancer for years and some complications during routine and non-evasive surgery resulted in catastrophic organ failure. It was four days of absolute torture waiting for something to happen. It was about a month ago. The world as I know it has ended. I'm running through the stages of grief on repeat.
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12-27-2019, 10:25 AM | #10 |
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Sorry to hear that. I lost my father to cancer myself a few years back.
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12-27-2019, 01:06 PM | #11 | ||||
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You know what's odd? Nowadays students and teachers have more in common than ever. When I was a kid, even the younger teachers weren't into video games, anime, wrestling, etc. At least no the women. They viewed it as something childish. I had my English teacher ask me in 7th grade what the GameCube was when I mentioned I liked to play it. Thing is, she was like 29 years old at best. This was around 2003. But nowadays kids have people of my generation as teachers and discuss anime, wrestling, retrogaming, etc. with them. At this point it seems like the differences between each generation are getting smaller. Haha yeah. Time flies. I feel like summer just ended last month. Quote:
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It's not really mindblowing to me that the early 2000s were already such a long time ago, but 2009 being 10 years ago and soon 11 years ago is pretty crazy. I also remember 2005 being just 4-5 years ago, but now it's 14 years ago already and soon to be 15. |
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12-27-2019, 02:18 PM | #12 |
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Times have changed. It’s hard to believe my generation of 30 year olds grew up with video games whereas our parents generation didn’t really. I remember my father played some NES games with me as a kid but nothing really after.
I also can’t believe our generation grew up with alternative life styles as the new norm. Gay Lesbian Bisexual Transsexual Asexual The third gender No gender And the 10+ others I’ve forgotten about. I remember when I was younger all this stuff was barely talked about and gay people were viewed as something to make fun of. Watch any older movie or TV show from the 80’s, 90’s or early 2000’s and gay people are basically the butt of every joke. Like they were made fun of all the time and it was played for laughs. Every time I see this I’m like man this joke hasn’t aged well... you can’t get away with saying that today. |
12-27-2019, 02:26 PM | #13 |
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I've been telling you guys, the gender identity stuff is (largely) the new "cliques" for young people. It's the replacement. There really aren't any groups of skaters, jocks, goths, preps, geeks, rappers or rockers anymore like there were in the 90s to fit into, so that's become the new thing to figure out where you fit in and belong to.
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12-27-2019, 02:46 PM | #14 |
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Not to mention being a nerd is considered cool now and not an outcast like it once was. Now everyone talks about superheroes, comics, cartoons and video games.
I remember even back in the day adult Star Wars fans and Star Trek fans were made fun of, or people who dressed up as characters for conventions. Now it’s all mainstream. And anime’s influence hugely impacted people obsessing over characters and ships around the internet. The days of calling someone a loser with no life because they’re over 18 and still like kids franchises is pretty much over. When I was a kid I remember any adult liking this stuff was considered a loser with no life who lives in their parents basement. |
12-27-2019, 03:14 PM | #15 |
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Tough break, Voltron. Sorry to hear that.
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12-27-2019, 03:38 PM | #16 |
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12-27-2019, 03:52 PM | #17 |
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It was a long hard year. But at the end of it, I was able to buy my first house, which was pretty great.
Definite highs and lows. Congrats to you, Powder, for finding the one. And sorry to hear about your father, Voltron.
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12-27-2019, 07:28 PM | #18 | ||
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I found that... so help me this is true..... being outside doing yardwork early in the a.m. slows down time for me. I'm serious. You get lost in it when you are outside for some reason. I don't know what else to say. It's the only time that time slows down for me and resembles something that it did as a kid. Regarding the topic at hand - I hope I can expect to significantly rearrange and readapt my life in 2020. I have a lot going on and I hope that I can make 2020 a year of significant activity. |
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12-27-2019, 11:33 PM | #19 |
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Did manage to do something rather special this year, near the end of summer went and saw Jeopardy! live in the studio audience. Saw Alex Trebek, Vanna White, Harry Friedman, Jim Thornton, and the whole Jeopardy! crew in person; saw the little gallery in the back with the memorabilia, the glass case with the Emmys, the contestant podium, & of course Alex's cardboard cutout. That alone makes this year a worthwhile & memorable one, next year I'll probably go back to LA and see another show.
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12-28-2019, 07:50 AM | #20 |
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I'm sorry about the loss of your father, Voltron.
My condolences are with you and your loved ones. |
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