My girlfriend didn't place this time, but here's a photo of her and the other ladies in the 50 - 59 age group.
My girlfriend didn't place this time, but here's a photo of her and the other ladies in the 50 - 59 age group.
What's confusing about it?happy i'm not the only one confused by that statement
Ohhh, right. For me, I can see that they look older, especially in the official videos (which my girlfriend won't allow me to upload/link to). However, they do look a bit younger than some other women of the same age, I suppose?all of those ladies look like they'd be in the 20-30 group.
Sadly, I did not inherit the Asian age-gracefully genes.
Let's give them a moment, shall we?Dealing with me for all these years certainly didn't help.
My family history's rather complex and would take us wildly off topic, but my mom is quite healthy. She's smol and could pass for way younger if she dyed her hair and wore makeup. She still looks good for her age. Diet is a big part of it. Wouldn't be surprised if she outlives me.A long time back, I found myself on a web bulletin board devoted to issues of interest to Asian-American communities. There was a person on said board who said they were researching a hypothesis that Japanese women who emigrate to North America and marry locals suffer from health issues that the non-migratory population does not
mmm, more amazing spider-man with Garfield, but yes it's come up before lolYou're thinking of Sauron.
My missus just stopped going to the gym but regularly goes to kickboxing gym, jogs and practises for beauty pageants occasionally. She also eats fairly healthily and uses lots of makeup, has eyelash extensions, cosmetic eyebrows and has her hair dyed and styled. That's fairly average for many Japanese women (except the gym stuff), I think.My family history's rather complex and would take us wildly off topic, but my mom is quite healthy. She's smol and could pass for way younger if she dyed her hair and wore makeup. She still looks good for her age. Diet is a big part of it. Wouldn't be surprised if she outlives me.
As for me, I'd rather enjoy life than be a health nut and want to stretch out my life as long as possible while it slowly breaks down.
Also, there's the horrible healthcare system in the US. We tend to avoid dr visits b/c it's so damn expensive.
Well, considering that this thread has gone far beyond what tec envisioned for it -- indeed, he's only posted twice in the past three pages so far -- I'm not sure that's as much of a worry as it might once have been.My family history's rather complex and would take us wildly off topic,
I won't deny that it felt very strange, in autumn 2021, being the youngest person in my cardiac rehabilitation classroom component. And most of my class had had arterial bypasses (a very common procedure these days, though I wouldn't exactly call it routine) while I had corrective surgery for a congenital condition that no-one seems able to determine just how I got.but my mom is quite healthy. She's smol and could pass for way younger if she dyed her hair and wore makeup. She still looks good for her age. Diet is a big part of it. Wouldn't be surprised if she outlives me.
As for me, I'd rather enjoy life than be a health nut and want to stretch out my life as long as possible while it slowly breaks down.
Sadly, despite it being around the time there were a lot of conversations on that topic, I don't think that it even factored into the original poster's assertions -- which makes me wonder just how much they cared to find out what may be going on.Also, there's the horrible healthcare system in the US. We tend to avoid dr visits b/c it's so damn expensive.
Thanks for the link. I hadn't heard of this video until you mentioned it. However, I don't get it. All the memes or pictures were confusingly mashed together and weren't up on the screen for enough time to understand.And now for something almost but not quite completely different....
Lightening things up a little with a riff on a Japanese ad that went viral:
Their for the link. I hadn't heard of this video until you mentioned it. However, I don't get it. All the memes or pictures were confusingly mashed together and weren't up on the screen for enough time to understand.
Even after reading the explanation at the link here, I'm still confused about the joke?
Aside from some people wondering why the mother appeared to have had a clone-daughter, the manufactroversy appears to be a case of Xitter eating itself (again) and Paid Blue Checks countering arguments that weren't actually made.I also didn't know some people were not happy with this ad? I still don't understand why.
Thanks again!Vannamelon has done a series of "(Character) does a Google search on themself" videos -- Power from Chainsaw Man, Monika from Doki Doki Literature Club! (originally, though she's now got her own Vanna-channel shtick), even Isabelle from Animal Crossing.
I suspect she picked the "McMommy" character because the ad in question has been up on Xitter less than 2 months and already Rule 34 of the Internet has struck. Also, she didn't have to do any dialogue. (Though one can hear a couple of muttered "WTF"s....)
Aside from some people wondering why the mother appeared to have had a clone-daughter, the manufactroversy appears to be a case of Xitter eating itself (again) and Paid Blue Checks countering arguments that weren't actually made.
But here's Saberspark with some perspective:
I wasn't really much of a McDonald's person post-childhood, and even now I'm more likely to go for muffins and coffee -- but I could see myself doing as the commercial in an alternate timeline....