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"I'm closer to being a 50-year-old person rather than a 19-year-old person in terms of the activities that I do," she says, laughing.
Hate when an old person gets on the bus, man.
Ah, now I can tell you something, because I'm an old person.
Where's an old person even going this early in the morning anyway?
You know this is not something that any old person would do.
And not just an injury — an old-person injury, a dad injury.
You see yourself as an old person, hanging out with your kids.
This is not a mistake that a 210-year-old person would make.
Let's say a 40-year-old person saves $18,000 in a 401(k).
Rose is the kind of old person most old people wish they were.
Because wearing shoes and socks in sauna is a strong old person move.
Their surgeon said that Kaufman has the kidneys of a 35-year-old person.
Because I do assume that as an old person, I will be very comfortable.
Consider the following, picked at random from Lear's "A Book of Nonsense" (1846): There was an Old Person of Ewell, Who chiefly subsisted on gruel; But to make it more nice He inserted some mice, Which refreshed that Old Person of Ewell.
Putting something away, having something to hand down, those tend to be old-person concerns.
"When I was young, I didn't want to even be near an old person," he recalled.
"I'm an old person and after all I've been through I'm tired of life," he says.
"I'm dealing with what a 50- or 60-year-old person is dealing with," he says.
I probably sound like an old person, and I guess I have to deal with that.
"Would I treat a young person the same way I'm treating this old person?" she said.
If your response to that is "who?" then you're probably an old person, in Uygur's view.
"Would you date a 21-year-old person with autism?" she asks to kick off the interview.
"This is very different from any old person running to court and filing a complaint," he said.
One might hope that a little research could bridge the divide between Old Person and New Person.
But finally it did: If you want to be happy, learn to think like an old person.
RB: I think this is the same thing, but the old person we're talking about is the president.
Why not let each old person indicate in advance whether he wants his bank to perform this function?
I can't imagine why an old person would want to elicit this kind of stress in their life.
Still, the variety show is generally perceived as "old person TV," a throwback to a muzzy, bygone time.
"I've done my share of little sins, but we're talking about killing an old person," she told Price.
The only problem with Jolly Ranchers is that all hard candies make you feel like an old person.
But to be an old person when an adult child dies brings particular trials, both emotional and pragmatic.
If you have a model for an old person, you can construct that type of 3-D face better.
Again, if you are not an old person, it's hard to imagine how mind-blowing this was back then.
"As an old person, I have forgiven him, but it would not work with him," she told The Times.
Mark Twain's old-person project was his autobiography , which he dictated with regularity when he was in his seventies.
Say a 55-year-old person invested $5,25 into an individual retirement account with a 210 percent annual return.
" On the other hand, if an old person hears it from the young person, well, they think, "My memory's lousy.
John Sutter: Hmm, identity crisis... At 33, I'm a young-ish-but-sorta-old person with a generational identify crisis.
Could you plausibly wear this shirt without being excoriated by a well-meaning old person in a supermarket checkout line?
" In place of a moment of decision, Callard sees a more gradual process: "Old Person aspires to become New Person.
It's a weird black hole of children wanting to be seen and then the random old person here and there.
Everyone has been saying this forever, of course, and it usually comes off as something an old person would say.
It creates that discomfiture of saying, 'One day you too will be an old person who doesn't get the kids.
Nobody thought anything of it—just another old person in Florida, sick and losing his cognitive functions, gone to the grave.
She also devoted several minutes to the latest about Clinton's emails, mainly that they were clearly written by an old person.
Sanders brings a level of energy I don't think any other 74-year-old person could bring to what he does.
A quarter of households are headed by an old person, a much higher share than in the country as a whole.
I'm not an old person (I'm 35), I'm just not good at instantly being clever in a chat window at work.
And finally, as an old old person, ready to die, you spend your final years whacking golf balls into the sun.
It was either the old person or the young person, the black person, or the white person, three people versus one person.
"One 61-year-old person suffered a heart attack and died in the hospital after being treated," the interior ministry statement said.
The obscure word is old - late Middle English, or around the 14th century - and means senile old person, someone in their dotage.
Kaiser found that unsubsidized premiums in Providence, R.I., will drop 14 percent, to $286 per month, for a 85033-year-old person.
It is rare that an old person will have every disability or that those she does have will be of equal intensity.
"It's not this ugly geriatric old-person-looking thing that you're embarrassed about," says Tushy founder Miki Agrawal about her company's bidets.
"Like a receding hairline on an old person—a patch of grass here and nothing there," says running backs coach Stafon Johnson.
The change is subtle, but noticeable: The Night King now looks more like a very old person and less of an evil caricature.
Deafness is considered an "old person" problem, even though nearly half of the people with hearing loss are under the age of 55.
I can tell you, because I'm a super old person, it was so great not to know anything or have a phone around.
You can sort of see that old person in that doughy, broken-down exterior but you know his best days are behind him.
An old person who lived on their own and made small, little objects and sold them, like a tinker of the old world.
I know I sound like a crotchety old person, but I'm so happy that I experienced, briefly, the real power of TV before streaming.
That's either very impressive or suggests that over time we've become worn down and will become friends with any old person on Facebook.[Facebook]
The independence for an old person to be able to get into their car and just go down the road is a wonderful thing.
"I feel like an old person when I say this, I'm not incredibly familiar with the other acts that are in there," she admits.
If this sounds like an Old Person Rant about how the kids today have got it all wrong, rest assured this isn't a lecture.
" Ozbag told Computerworld that his wife was not "a 90-year-old person who's going to press the gas pedal instead of the brake.
A nation was triggered by Video 1: It appeared to show young Trump punks harassing an old person of color at the Lincoln Memorial.
"When people think of an inventor, they think of an old person with lab coat and six degrees hanging on the wall," he says.
Police detained a 323-year-old person of interest, but had not yet made any arrests or named any definite suspects in their ongoing investigation.
While the research shows that all of our brains decline as we age, if you were a smart kid, you'll be a smart old person.
"Sweet Bean" crosses this subgenre with the old-person-imparts-wisdom-to-younger-acolyte variety, but it is not typical of either kind of movie.
The Sessions is also the movie I ritually watch before I go to my own "sessions" as a 25-year-old person with cerebral palsy (CP).
The earliest days of Bulletin Board Systems and Internet Relay Chat made it possible to call up any old person, usually based on a similar interest.
It's astonishing when you see this video because you're not an old person today, but you were really a kid when you were making this video.
The fact that some 23- or 24-year-old person on the advance team went to that site and said, 'Oh my goodness, there's the John McCain.
Another Avalere chart showed how a 27-year-old person earning $35,640 annually would owe $695 in penalties under Obamacare for being uninsured for a full year.
I'm just saying it shouldn't bleed over to the 22-year-old person who's really excited about making great change and who's never done all that shit.
Go back to 2000 and if you wanted to find a document on an extremely old person, you had to use the old hand-crank newsreel. Wow.
Because I wear a prosthetic leg, does that necessarily make me less able-bodied than the other 62-year-old person walking toward me on the sidewalk?
But who knows—maybe your kids could get invited into the gauntlet, and you'll get to be that old person who everyone laughs at when they get slimed.
Finally, if you're very lucky, you know some old person in your family who has gear that's been shored up in a crawl space since the 80s. Ask!
As much as that crotchety old person thinking up equation zingers for his Sunday column wants math to be the reason these teams failed, it just isn't so.
We're all going to be this cranky old person, sitting on a bench, thinking about all the lives we could have lived, the people we could have been.
Kumar's book initially leans toward the first sort, but then migrates into the second, becoming more interested in the new world than in the old person exploring it.
Before the Internet, if you were in need of some facts you might actually decide to consult an old person, like the one living in your finished basement.
But here's a 73-year-old man whose brain was totally normal, more like a 50-year-old person, even though he had two copies of the gene.
I also lost track of how it makes sense for Captain America to make it to "our" timeline, in the present day, as an old person with another shield.
If, as Michael Kinsley once suggested, Al Gore is an old person's idea of a young person, then Donald Trump is a young person's idea of an old person.
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has estimated, for example, that under this bill the annual premium for a 22016-year-old person who earns $290,22040 would skyrocket by $21970,228.
And I don't know if you could tell, even if you see Marques you get a sense of how old he is, but he's not an old person. Yeah.
Do you think there's a component to being a 15-year-old person in modern America that remains constant, whether or not you've got access to Instagram or whatever?
Its staff in their Blackpool headquarters are supported by volunteers across the country in the Silver Friend service, a regular, pre-arranged call between a volunteer and an old person.
If you're a musical buff, or a regular old person who just so happened to be bitten by the Hamilton bug, you probably know exactly who Renee Elise Goldsberry is.
"She had very advanced levels of anemia and the doctors determined that her body and her internal organs were similar to those of an 80-year-old person," Bautista said.
And she calls me and she was watching Fox, but her hearing aids weren't in because they would have hid the petals in her hair, it's an old-person thing.
It's more predictable, and I think most people will prefer this behavior, but I'm an old person who actually adjusts ringer volume a lot, so it's less convenient for me.
Back in April, it was a suddenly popular Internet Thing(™) that would make your face look like you were a baby, an old person, or a different gender. Neat!
A 260-year-old person enrolled in a silver plan who wasn't eligible for financial aid would pay an average of $222 per month for insurance, compared to $230 this year.
New research by Matthew Rutledge, an economist at the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College, found that they are increasingly being funneled into what he describes as "old-person" jobs.
Kim Jong Un responded to Trump's threats to "totally destroy North Korea" by calling the U.S. president a "frightened dog" and a "dotard" (a medieval term for a senile, old person).
"I wondered if the opinions of such an old person like me could be accepted by people, mostly young males at TED, but they welcomed me with warm applause", she said.
People run away from large devices with red buttons, such as medical alert devices, that scream, 'Old person walking,' said Joseph Coughlin, director of the AgeLab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
But then you'd find yourself watching "The Bridge on the River Kwai," which you agreed to do because the old person asked in such a fragile way that you couldn't say no.
I always point to Home Alone 2, which had Kevin McCallister meet a new seemingly menacing old person whom he befriends later on, simply because he had done so in the first.
I can't stand there one more goddamn second while the old person waiting in line behind me gets in my asshole and starts shoving my Oreos to the front of the belt.
"If it was an 80-year-old person, we probably wouldn't have called our aggravated assault [detectives] but a 21 year old should not just drop dead for no reason," Dugan says. Sgt.
Street food is cheap as fuck and is almost always made by a nice old person who knows exactly what he's doing and has fed his family with the same recipe for generations.
Georgia Mom Tara Wood was grocery shopping with her 4-year-old daughter Norah when the young girl hopped up in the cart and shouted, "Hi, old person!" at a man passing by.
But in this, I was interested because I felt like I was behind the back of a very small old person, looking up at all these hulks, all these buildings that were superheroes.
No 71-year-old person who so enjoys a hobby is going to stop, and I doubt anyone in this world enjoys anything more than Donald Trump enjoys snapping off a signature missive.
It turns out that "old-person" jobs are a mix of high-skilled service work (like managers, sales supervisors and accountants) and low-skilled service work (like truck drivers, janitors and nursing aides).
From Shakespeare's King Lear, to the dedicated TV series, to basically every person on talk-back radio, the figure of the 'grumpy old man'—or indeed 'grumpy old person'—is alive and well.
"The founders did not really anticipate that a 35-year-old person would be nominated for a federal lifetime appointment to the bench and have a life expectancy of 100 years," he said.
Like I will always be ready, even through the ups and downs, being released, getting put back on [the roster], I'm still going to be the same old person regardless of what might happen.
Now, taking my cue from George Bush, Thornton Wilder, and countless others who stayed hale doing old-person projects, I am writing about not writing about the dairy farm with twenty-­five thousand cows.
The latest attack, as you know, is against 16-year-old Person of the Year Greta Thunberg, whom Trump tried to bully, but much to the delight of everyone, Greta clearly knows his game.
Think Like an Old Person In a series update, we catch up with a group of New Yorkers over age 90: warm, cranky, funny and three years older than when we first met them.
"What's great about this video is that whether a five-year-old girl or a 30-year-old person sees it, maybe even a grandmother at 80, it can be fun for anyone," Espósito says.
"I wanted to write this song about an old person sitting there and appearing to be completely gone, but really coming and going and sometimes being completely lucid," he said in a 1989 BBC documentary.
And I'm familiar with Roblox because the other day, she uttered, "ugh, this obby," which forced me to turn to Google like the old person I am to find out what the heck an obby was.
In a statement lashing out at Trump on Saturday, North Korea also referred to him as a "dotard," a word meaning a very old person, and one the reclusive nation has used on him in the past.
It illustrates the sense with an accompanying phrase, "the old man lay propped up on cushions": the old person as one who has made all the useful contributions he can possibly make to society and is now at rest.
A 52-year old person was found dead several days ago in the city of Buenos Aires after spending the night in the street and another four reportedly died in the center of the country, according to Red Solidaria.
This probably sounds like a really old person thing to say, and obviously with shifts in pop there's always a certain sound that rules, but right now it feels like it's genuinely really hard to distinguish between different artists.
Beautiful in a very different way, "Stories From Bug Garden" comprises 11 tiny stories by Lisa Moser describing the lives of bugs in an abandoned plot of land — no mysterious old person in this book stirring up magical transformations.
"Our prophet had taught us even while we fight not to kill a child nor woman nor old person nor worshiper in his place of worship," the Harakat Sawa'd Misr, or Hasam Movement, said in a statement on its Facebook page.
Yukiko Sano, a spokeswoman from Orange Links, the company that developed the QR code sticker, said she'd developed the sticker because often when a missing old person is found, it's hard to know whether they have any pressing medical needs.
"This older man drove by us and she was like, 'Oh we should ask him,' and I was like 'Mom we can't just stereotype,' we don't want to ask every old person if this is their dog," Nelson told WOWK.
How does one square the Old Person of Ewell with the careful brilliance of Lear's depictions of birds for the Zoological Society (his first publication was a collection of bound lithographs called "Illustrations of the Family of Psittacidae, or Parrots")?
Related: This is a typical school day for migrant children stranded in Calais Researchers also determined that the life expectancy of a 30-year-old person is reduced by 15 months if that person lives in a crowded urban area.
What they found were pranksters dressed up as a pig ... and as a gorilla... and as gorillas wrestling ... as some kind of monster ... as a werewolf ... as an old person on a walker ... and as Santa Claus ('tis the season, and all).
Overall, they estimated that a 50-year-old person who ate a diet in the midrange for carbohydrate intake would live an additional 33 years, compared with 32 years for the high-carb diet and 29 years for a very low-carb diet.
For example, it said, the net premium, after tax credits, for a midlevel "silver plan" for a 64-year-old person with annual income of $26,500 would be $5,500 a year in 2026, more than three times the amount projected under current law.
"One of the things you discover about being president is that there are all these rules and norms and laws and you've got to pay attention to them," Obama said, as if the president-elect weren't a 70-year-old person with a fancy education.
At the time, I was alone, smoking out of my old-person pot paraphernalia, the Pax (maybe I was technically "vaping," since the Pax is, after all, a vaporizer, but it seems that when your cool goes, so does your knowledge of hip lingo).
Since Singapore, Trump has declared he and Kim "fell in love" after exchanging letters, a far cry from when Trump in late 2017 called Kim "Little Rocket Man" and a "sick puppy" and Kim said Trump was a "dotard" - meaning a senile old person.
Maybe they will compare her to the 36-year-old Roger Federer, who has been getting this look-at-the-old-person-play treatment for a couple of years, or to Rafael Nadal, who, at 31, has too become a veteran, creaky joints and all.
People ask me for a selfie and I say, "Wouldn't it be better, since we've only got 30 seconds, just to look at each other's eyes, and remember what the old person looks like and have a real brief chat, rather than me posing with you?"
"So if the universe was a 50-year-old person, we're seeing a picture of that person when he or she was 2-1/2 years old," said astronomer Eduardo Bañados of the Carnegie Institution for Science, who led the research published in the journal Nature.
Regardless, the app is user friendly and makes it easy to do some swiping or searching on the morning commute or while waiting in line at the store, and makes using a dating app feel cool — not like a desperate old person begging someone to marry them.
Collins noted the CBO's finding that a 64-year-old person with an income of $26,500 would see out-of-pocket premium costs soar from $1,700 to as high as $16,85033 in some cases — an 850 percent increase, something Democrats highlighted at a press conference earlier Wednesday.
Trump revived his "Rocket Man" moniker for Kim, and North Korean state media referred to the US President as a "dotard" -- an archaic insult for a senile old person that Pyongyang first used to insult Trump after his address at the UN General Assembly in 2017.
Buried in the middle of this widely cited Deadline article about the terrible 280 summer movie box office was a statement that might make readers blink and adjust their eyeglasses, like an old person in a cartoon: But don't blame studios and the creative community for misreading audience tastes.
Listen, I sound like such an old person now and I am, but I think if anything, looking at the trajectory of my career and what I've learned along the way, gives me this perspective and experience that none of this is permanent that we're going through right now.
Lear's limericks are a screwball assemblage of people (often an Old Man or Old Person) from places with names that make for satisfyingly clanking rhymes (Ischia, Portugal, Moldavia) doing things like dressing in a sack, drinking hot beer or falling off a horse and being mended with glue.
Harbour readily admits, "I'm an old person, so I don't really know what a meme is," but ever since Stranger Things 2 debuted, he's consistently been winning the internet (and our hearts) through his playful fan interactions, self-deprecating Instagram throwbacks and willingness to provide us with Joyce/Hopper fanfiction.
Everyone is in a good mood because finally, I mean finally, after two years of boastful promises followed by two years of near silence, the company is on the cusp of revealing a headset that actual developers—and any old person in the wild—will be able to buy and bring home.
Small groups of anti-American activists have since taken to the streets in Seoul, shouting "No Trump, No War!" and calling him a "dotard," a derogatory word for an old person that North Korea's leader, Kim Jong-un, used to condemn Mr. Trump after he threatened to "totally destroy" the North in September.
Most of the canonical versions of this thought experiment — five people versus one, or a kid and an old person — are so astronomically unlikely to occur that even if we did find a best method that a car should always choose, it'll only be relevant once every trillion miles driven or so.
Take it from an old person that intensity of feeling is one of those things that fade along with hair color, memory and the ability to sleep for more than a couple of hours before padding down the stairs to make some tea before rearranging your absolute mess of a silverware drawer.
Word of the Day adjective: of or relating to the period before the biblical flood adjective: so extremely old as seeming to belong to an earlier period noun: any of the early patriarchs who lived prior to the Noachian deluge noun: a very old person _________ The word antediluvian has appeared in 12 articles on nytimes.
His lyrics are playful, and sometimes confusing, like they were written by the predictive text function on your phone, or an old person who read the Wikipedia page for "Punk rock in New York City," something music snobs scoff at, but someone like me, who has a general fondness for outsider art of all sorts, thinks is just incredible.
A typical patrol might involve checking on empty houses whose owners are away, directing traffic after an accident, offering water or a lift to an old person walking in the sun (people with dementia often wander), consoling a crime-victim whose cash was nabbed from a purse left by an open door, or quizzing homeless people loitering on a local nature trail.
"If I'm lucky, I'll get one of those old-person illnesses where it takes a while to take you out or something—then I can go to Red Bank, so I can die in the same hospital I was born in," he says while reclining on a cushy leather couch in a conference room in his New York publicist's office.
"Shape of You" is trickier, a nimble and effective song that takes the aggressive thinning of Caribbean music that Justin Bieber rode to pop success and runs it through a sieve five or 10 more times, leaving only the barest essence, then adds some acoustic guitar at the end as some combination of young-person taunt and old-person dog whistle.
FaceApp Is the Future I missed the controversy surrounding FaceApp and its viral old-person face filters, and John Herrman captures it thoughtfully here: Discussion about the dangers of an app like FaceApp have revolved around competing possible future violations: users' images being sold as stock photos, or used in an ad; a massive data set being sold to a company with different ambitions; a hack.
AND SO, WE HAVE A 101-YEAR-OLD PERSON WHO SIGNED UP FOR MOBILE BANKING AND WE PROBABLY GOT A 14-YEAR-OLD KID TODAY DOING IT. AND SO, THE NEAT THING IS THAT DEVICE THAT WAS – DROVE A TRUCK THROUGH THE IDEA THAT I CAN USE IT EASILY AS OPPOSED TO IT'S A COMPUTER AND I HAVE TO BUY A COMPUTER AND ALL THAT, IT'S REALLY BEEN GREAT.
If you look at the top 20 indie films of the year so far, it's dominated by movies that appeal to this demographic (a few of which, admittedly, were released back in spring): There's the political thriller (and Helen Mirren vehicle) Eye in the Sky, and the quirky old person tale Hello, My Name Is Doris, and the (delightful) Jane Austen adaptation Love and Friendship, and the modern Western Hell or High Water.
I thought about this image for a bit, and then because the thoughts were so many and so bad, I typed them out to get them out of my head and inflicted on you: I'm initially quite tempted to say that it's an old person thing: Old people hold hands more regularly than the rest of us, whether it be to greet each other, or to help each other along as they're walking.

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