▲ 247 r/Kenya
And this is NOT for physical aging (cracking bones, not being able to wake up, failed boners, wrinkles and all that), but in everything else.
For me, I'm barely into the other side of third floor and recently only realized just how many young people (maybe 24 and below?) are now in the work environment. I could easily confuse many of them for a schooler on another day, and yet they're all dressed up and doing their thing just like me, and when they speak it definitely shows how young they are. It got me so fascinated about how subtle aging happens.
And oh, also knowing that someone's birth year starts with a 2, for some reason.
u/Davek56 — 11 days ago