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'Time Has No Mercy' Photo Project
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1/22/11 at 6:09pm
No.
They aged very badly for the most part. Probably from being gingers. Not using sunblock, not taking care of themselves. At least 2 out of 3 sisters appear to be lesbians.
But if I need to be reminded of the obvious and trite fact that life is ephemeral, I can look in the mirror or at photos of myself from 30 years ago, you know?
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1/22/11 at 6:13pm
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These women are probably contemporaries of mine. This is an amazing series of photos illustrating something most of us don't every fully grasp: our own gradual but continuing aging. When I think of myself, it is as a young man, full of hope, promise and the future; not as a late middle-aged man, who's skin is wrinkling and sagging. Even when I look at myself in the mirror I don't recognize what age has wrought. I am going to dig out old photos of myself and see the changes. Thanks for the link, willpower.
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These women are probably contemporaries of mine. This is an amazing series of photos illustrating something most of us don't every fully grasp: our own gradual but continuing aging. When I think of myself, it is as a young man, full of hope, promise and the future; not as a late middle-aged man, who's skin is wrinkling and sagging. Even when I look at myself in the mirror I don't recognize what age has wrought. I am going to dig out old photos of myself and see the changes. Thanks for the link, willpower.
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Yes, cool link, willpower.
When I have enough to drink I still feel the angst and power of youth. Then I wake up and I'm a middle aged desk jockey again. I'm not saying life isn't pretty excellent for me now but you certainly live at a more primal level when young...at least I did.
Btw, would have hit Mimi until she had the baby in 1991 and then went lesbian several years later. Sorry, this is SF, had to be said.
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These women are probably contemporaries of mine. This is an amazing series of photos illustrating something most of us don't every fully grasp: our own gradual but continuing aging.
When I think of myself, it is as a young man, full of hope, promise and the future; not as a late middle-aged man, who's skin is wrinkling and sagging. Even when I look at myself in the mirror I don't recognize what age has wrought. I am going to dig out old photos of myself and see the changes.
Thanks for the link, willpower.
When I think of myself, it is as a young man, full of hope, promise and the future; not as a late middle-aged man, who's skin is wrinkling and sagging. Even when I look at myself in the mirror I don't recognize what age has wrought. I am going to dig out old photos of myself and see the changes.
Thanks for the link, willpower.
When I have enough to drink I still feel the angst and power of youth. Then I wake up and I'm a middle aged desk jockey again. I'm not saying life isn't pretty excellent for me now but you certainly live at a more primal level when young...at least I did.
Btw, would have hit Mimi until she had the baby in 1991 and then went lesbian several years later. Sorry, this is SF, had to be said.
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1/22/11 at 7:45pm
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1/22/11 at 8:40pm
Weird. I just saw this exhibition at San Francisco Moma. I went in to see a wine thing and an exhibition of voyeuristic photography and then I found myself in front of this exhibition which took up an entire wall. There is no year label so you have to figure out which way is chornologically correct. After looking at them you'll see that the pics go left to right in three rows so you had to walk down the wall and then back twice to see them all in order. I thought it was cool.
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1/22/11 at 9:04pm
It's nicely insightful for us young'ins who can't even contemplate the idea of being "old". Sometimes you just look at people; students, teachers, parents, you wonder what they looked like years ago when they were in your shoes or what you'll be like in a few years in their shoes. Seeing the change of years over the span of a few photographs is actually pretty insightful for me (especially considering how quickly some of them seemed to age earlier on
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1/22/11 at 9:26pm
I've often wondered about being old.... I simply lack the capacity to picture it. I mean, not physically, but the emotional/mental aspects of it. Me, being on the other side of 50? Me, being 80, with my brothers all in their 70s? Ridiculous......
Also, the thought of how much the world will change in that time. I doubt it will see the same massive change that happened from 50 years ago to now, but still.... it will be weird....
Also, the thought of how much the world will change in that time. I doubt it will see the same massive change that happened from 50 years ago to now, but still.... it will be weird....
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