How old are the members of our website?

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This forum discussion centers around members sharing their ages, revealing a diverse age range among participants. The majority of responses indicate that many members are in their late teens to early twenties, with several individuals claiming to be 18 or 20 years old. Notably, some members humorously reflect on their age-related experiences, with mentions of feeling older than their actual age and discussing the perception of aging. The conversation highlights a sense of community and shared experiences among members of varying ages.

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  • #31
xck said:
!yikes, I am 46 years OLD, not young, OLD. Every morning I awake, no matter the time, I thank the heavens that I am still sucking air. I am one of life's miracles., little, but a miracle nonetheless :wink:

Smurf you are 17! Don't email me LOL I should have requested info from anyone on the Canada thread. I want NO hassles with the CIAo... Comic Infidels Around overherd :smile: What the heck, if you have links or real info on customs, shoot me an email :approve:

Such an awkward age. Too young to give your age in hexadecimal (at least without getting a few puzzled expressions), but too old to give your age in decimal.

30, here. (heh, heh)
 
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  • #32
I'm 19. I'll be 20 in < 2 months. That'll be something.
 
  • #33
37, but still getting carded when I buy booze! :wink:
 
  • #34
Evo said:
humanino is my dream man. :approve:
:shy:
I am the luckiest member of PF :!) :!) :!) :!) :!)
I'm sorry guys. :biggrin:
 
  • #35
15 :smile:
 
  • #36
My age can be written using just one unique symbol from 0..9 (and nothing else), yet is indivisible by 11.
 
  • #37
Gokul43201 said:
My age can be written using just one unique symbol from 0..9 (and nothing else), yet is indivisible by 11.

9+9+9 eh?

Or did you mean 3^3?
 
  • #38
Gokul43201 said:
My age can be written using just one unique symbol from 0..9 (and nothing else), yet is indivisible by 11.

I'm going to guess 111, since Moonbear's taken 3^3.


My own age is perfect.
 
  • #39
Evo said:
I'm older than Moonbear. But I feel no differently from when I was 25.

Mmmm...ok so how old are you? If you feel it ok to ask :biggrin:
 
  • #40
its ok to ask, I wouldn't wait around expecting an answer though.
 
  • #41
Gokul43201 said:
My age can be written using just one unique symbol from 0..9 (and nothing else), yet is indivisible by 11.
can I use one symbol but rotate it 180 degrees?
69
 
  • #42
Evo said:
A 52 year old mind in a 25 year old body? humanino is my dream man. :approve:

Wow! nice pick up line, Evo :approve: and humanino has a good reply as well :rolleyes: so the story will contiue here, or in a new thread :biggrin: :bugeye: that's what we will see in Evo and humanino next posts :smile:
 
  • #43
tribdog said:
can I use one symbol but rotate it 180 degrees?
69

You only get to use that one in Saint's threads. :smile:
 
  • #44
tribdog said:
its ok to ask, I wouldn't wait around expecting an answer though.

Haha, same here, since nothing wrong if i know it, or if i don't know it :smile:
i am just interested to know the ages, and that's all :wink:
 
  • #45
i'm roughly 10^1.235 years old. :approve:
 
  • #46
Moonbear said:
You only get to use that one in Saint's threads. :smile:

Ohhhh,, Nooooo! No more talk about 69's issues, we have tons of thread about that by some members [or one member :bugeye: ?] in the last couple of days. :smile:

Too Random as those too random threads latley: I love 60's music, and the sogs of Cat stevens specially in 69's seasons :biggrin:
 
  • #47
Moses said:
Mmmm...ok so how old are you? If you feel it ok to ask :biggrin:
I gave my age out in a couple of threads. Let's just say that I am older than dirt. :biggrin:
 
  • #48
lucifer said:
i'm roughly 10^1.235 years old. :approve:

dude, you cracked me up! I am going to bring my calculator...oh wait ! I kow you age now :biggrin:
 
  • #49
Evo said:
I gave my age out in a couple of threads. Let's just say that I am older than dirt. :biggrin:

Bella! So my skull now is thinking to go and search in the archives for your age, since i am not FBI agent, i will not do it :biggrin: ...i am assuming now that your age is roughly 57, build on the hint you gave me :approve: :smile:

P.S: haha, take it in the best way possible :bugeye:
 
  • #50
27 it is...I'll repeat that line if PF and I stick around another 84 years.

shmoe's a year older...since he's in grad school, and he's human.
 
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  • #51
Moses said:
Bella! So my skull now is thinking to go and search in the archives for your age, since i am not FBI agent, i will not do it :biggrin: ...i am assuming now that your age is roughly 57, build on the hint you gave me :approve: :smile:

P.S: haha, take it in the best way possible :bugeye:
57! , no, much younger. :devil:
 
  • #52
16, yo. i'll be 17 soon though. :)
 
  • #53
Evo said:
I gave my age out in a couple of threads. Let's just say that I am older than dirt. :biggrin:
I am not sure who your are talking about but I don't think its me.~^

36, gads this is depressing, I am even getting old in Hex.
 
  • #54
Integral, i know you since the Old PF. You ARE our wise man here, even you don't pass 50% of the road to the 75-year-old-wise-man-stagehope the differentiation of integrals [from other] will give us the "orginal" equations :smile:
 
  • #55
24, 25 in 24 days.

From what I heard from my friend, the year of the quater of a century is a bad one.
 
  • #56
iansmith said:
24, 25 in 24 days.

From what I heard from my friend, the year of the quater of a century is a bad one.

I don't know, I thought that was a good age. Though, I think 26 was the best age. I don't know why, just do.
 
  • #57
Wait till you get to 40, 50, 60, ... 100 iansmith!

Cancel that; by 40 (or 50, if you're in the slow class), you realize that youth is totally wasted on the young ... and that life truly does begin at 40 (or 50).

Of course, only those past these 'use by' dates have the qualifications to pass judgements ... :wink:
 
  • #58
: so i am wasting my time all my life until now!
Oh my Lord! Moses was wasting his time in the nice high school days, in the too nice kidergarden, and till man as freshman at uni :cry: :cry: :cry:

Should i sucide, since my life is waste now? Or should i go to jail for 30 years and then go out to start my "good life" :smile: :smile: :smile:
 
  • #59
Or you could dedicate your next several years to the development of an aging potion.
 
  • #60
Anyone seen Logan's Run? Isn't it about time PF implemented a simlair policy? :D

I'm 24.
 

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