I’m 22 and frankly don’t give a shit about it anymore. What it has to do with my love for films: well, most kids my age probably wouldn’t hail Bresson, Ozu, Tarkovsky, Mizoguchi, Dreyer, Bergman, Griffith, Ford, Clouzot, Godard, Lang, Welles or any of the rest of them as reasonable ways to spend their time let alone know who they are, so I must say I feel rather privileged for the directions my life has taken me that brought me into not only being obsessed with film but deeply cherishing that obsession.
21 here. :)
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Yo. Sup. I’m 31.
Hello! I’m 27, going on 48 next November. (To let you know how I feel.
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36. But I don’t feel a day over 32!
29. It is only this year that I have finally been able to buy my Pinot Noir without my ID.
have always loved films but in my younger days was too busy getting into trouble to apply myself seriously. also i agree with what j&k said, as i wouldn’t have had patience with much of the cinema i love now, so when i see teenagers dismissing masterpieces i take it with a grain of salt (the numerous ‘overrated’ threads)
I’m old enough to remember when all Internet conversations began as such:
“hi! a/s/l?”
“hi! 16/m/us, you?”
“hahaha! 14/m/us!”
*user has disconnected*
“hI! a/S/l?”
“hi! 16/m/us, you?”
“hahaha! 15/f/uk!”
“kewl!”
“nice 2 meet u”
“yeah.”
‘Twas a beautiful era, long since past. You young people wouldn’t understand.
—PolarisDiB
^ IRC chat user looking for some pussy. Been there, done that.
‘Twas a beautiful era, long since past. You young people wouldn’t understand.
ha ha ha… we’ve spent hours at those 100 Ways to Tell Your a Kid From the 90s lists on Buzzfeed
“^ AOL chat user looking for some pussy. Been there, done that.”
FTFY.
—DiB
Robert Orlowski
Im 20 and pretty far behind but catching up and learning for all the people older 25!