luxaeterna, The jacket fits really well. I imagine it will stretch to fit even better. But it does not pair well with those pants. Switch to some tight, twisted Julius jeans.
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Originally posted by ronin View Post^ No, I wasn't serious at all. I don't mind aging (well... in theory, maybe I'll speak differently in ten years, who knows). What bugs me the most is losing the financial advantages that go with being under 25 - reductions for movies, theaters, exhbitions, train tickets...
And the fact that most 'student' specificities go along with "<25" ones. Socially, that's heavy.
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@ lux.
The jacket really fits perfect on you . I think its a bit tight at shoulders in the first pic because of your wearing it with your hand in pockets.
Really nice blue btw.Well, Karl is a fan of Carol. Not sure about the other way around though...(Faust)
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Originally posted by interest1 View Post/\
Don't let society determine your milestones. Set your own.
Age is only a stigma if you make it one (applies to many things in life, I find).
i'd be the last person in the world to let anyone/society dictate a time frame for anything.
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2 up ^ sorry charlie, that's wrong.
the achievement becomes your milestone. Not the block of time that passes while you're working toward it.
If someone sets a goal to own a black Mercedes SLR McLaren by the age of 30, and they achieve it, the milestone is achieved once they're behind the wheel.
What he had to do for that Mercedes and how long it took is irrelevant, pardon my 'semantics'.
EDIT: endorphinz -maybe in your case, substitute a Harley for the car.
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^ depends on how much one subscribes to the whole "journey is as important as the destination"...
With the acquisition of a swanky ride, I'd say the ride itself is the milestone. However, I didn't attend graduation for either of my degrees thus far, as doing so seemed superfluous; if I wasn't going to graduate, it would have been highly apparent well before said "milestone"...I see the value lying in those classes that did prove to be challenging, instructive, or otherwise rewarding & illuminating. This is not to say there weren't plenty of classes that didn't come close to the preceding laudatory adjectives, but those that did are collectively representative of the "milestone" to me. Thus, I can see both an individual physical item and a rough span of time capable of serving as milestones. I think the further removed I've gotten from the periods in question, the more they have become a singular milestone as opposed to individual stand out points within a specific period of time...
This has gotten almost pedantic, so I'm going to end my rambling now. I have a penchant for playing devil's advocate...I am not who you think I am
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