I've been looking for things to cheer me up today, and they've been in pretty damn short supply. If I didn't mark the passage of time by the frequency of bills coming in -- and by the scarcity of spondulics in the piggy bank when checks are late, which some are again -- I could mark it by the encroachment of gray on head and beard.
PARENTHETICAL FOLLICULARY ORIENTED THOUGHT: Hell, when I don't shave every day, the beard looks as if it'd be white now if I hadn't mowed the sucker off, which is yet another reason I'm glad I did it.
So what has driven me farther into despair and thoughts of impending -- and immediate -- senescence? you ask.
And I say, why, since you ask, it was this happy little article in the UK Daily Mail.
For those too lazy to click the link, I append the first three paragraphs:
Old age is often blamed for causing us to misplace car keys, forget a word or lose our train of thought.
But new research shows that many well-known effects of ageing may start decades before our twilight years.
According to scientists, our mental abilities begin to decline from the age of 27 after reaching a peak at 22.
Isn't that cheery? I've been sinking like a bloody stone for decades, all the while thinking I hadn't yet reached my peak.
Ah, but it gets even better, in a concluding paragraph that rips the scab right off the wound:
There is some good news, though. The report states that abilities based on accumulated knowledge, such as performance on tests of vocabulary or general information, increase until at least the age of 60.
Yeah, right. "Good news," says the reporter, no doubt some snooty little Brit who hasn't yet reached the age where wrinkles, gray hairs and other manifestations of decay start hitting with the impact of a thousand white-hot needles.
I got less than 13 months before the brain shuts down, friends and neighbors.
Give 'em a call down at the old glue factory, someone, and tell 'em I'm on my way....
23 hours ago
8 comments:
Why so upset? What you don't know won't hurt you, and what you don't remember, you don't know.
JohnOJuan -- I'm afraid I'll remember that I forgot, even if I forget what I remember.
13 month's? guess i will be glue b-4 you! been noticing that i'm beginning not to care where i'm at when the urg to release flatulence occurs. oops! it just slipped out!!!
Am I supposed to be thrilled that I have 6 more years of this misery before I can start to forget it?
Crap, that means I'm over the hill. Thanks for that Scrib!;p
So that explains it all!
I say you can't believe everything you read. Yeah, that's it...
Gill
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go there and get a free pill. I did and it kicks butt
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