God forbid people pick up new hobbies as they grow older, we should all make as much money as humanly possible and then die i guess.
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Some even try to stay healthy! What a bunch of losers!
fuck yeah i love money
The problem with hobbies is they tend to contribute to clutter and as you get older you want less of that.
Everyone should learn new things as often as they can. Pick up a new hobby or skill, become very proficient at it, incorporate it into your life, repeat. This active mental engagement is the best way to prevent dementia and keep your mind sharp.
This active mental engagement is the best way to prevent dementia and keep your mind sharp.
It's also... you know... fun
My midlife crisis is degoogling, switching to Linux, eating less meat, reducing the footprint I leave on this world, spending more time with my wife and daughter, treating my recently diagnosed ADHD and not giving as many fucks regarding work. Oh, and I took up archery. Pretty ok I guess. I'm 42.
This sounds less like a crisis and more like 'getting your shit together'.
You're setting things up to enjoy life more. All power to you!
You're poor.
90s mountain bikes make great gravel bikes and you can usually get one for dirt cheap. Hell find a steel frame road bike and put some grippy tires on it.
30 something, regular MTB, Areopress. I’m on the right trajectory.
Me who just went to see a friend this morning on my fixie "Neat... I totally fit the stereotype!"
Is a gravel bike something specific or just like, a regular bike?
It's something in between a road bike and a mountain bike.
Okay yeah, so exactly what it sounds like. Wasn't sure if it was a brand maybe or something.
Used to call those "touring bikes", no?
No, we used to call them Cyclocross.
Do you mean the ol' dandy horse?
no gravel bike at 40? A deeply disturbed individual
I might take up the tumbak.
I can't find a single job to save my life because all the job postings are saturated, what's wrong with me?
Nothing is wrong with you, the job market is a hellscape. It's a job posting written by AI being applied to by AI. Most entry level jobs get thousands of applications when a few years ago it was only a few dozen. You literally can't compete in that. My suggestion is network. Goto job faires and meet people who are looking for or match people to jobs.
The only thing wrong, judging by that statement, is the hellscape you (and I) live in.
Hmm I've been a coffee geek and bicycle nerd (hobby mechanic) since my teenage years, and ran a half-marathon in my mid 20ies ... guess I've been 40 for a long time now ...
I think the person who drew this comic was born into the wrong generation. (They're a boomer at heart.)
Dude seems like he could use a hobby
Also bialetti coffee makers are really simple little cook top devices that give you some amazing espresso for the change you've got in your couch. Fantastic little appliance.
And this is how you get Tang ping movements.
Past the 40s and 50s have and exercise bike, don't drink coffee, and have always been too busy to ask why
Yeah, what's with the espresso machine trend? Seems like it's the topic of conversation nowadays. As a non-coffee-drinker I feel like a weirdo.
No idea... I bought a coffee machine right as the pandemic started, as it forced me to work from home. It's nothing trendy but damn being able to pour 1 bag of coffee beans in, press the button and move on is so damn convenient and (I hope) quite more ecological than those damn pods.