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DemocraticPatriot

(4,310 posts)
Sat Mar 5, 2022, 03:50 AM Mar 2022

How old are you, DUers? (poll) Please vote! lol

Last edited Sat Mar 5, 2022, 04:58 AM - Edit history (1)

I was driven to create this poll by the seeming absence of DUers in the late-night hours, so I have my suspicion as to how it will turn out... hell, I would not be awake myself at this time, and lately am not-- except I woke up so early yesterday (5 am) that I fell asleep in the early evening for 5-6 hours, and am thus now awake in the middle of the night... lol


Love you all!

Edit: sorry, I forgot, I am 59 years old... but looking good for my age-- genes from my father. lol


185 votes, 1 pass | Time left: Unlimited
Under 18 years
0 (0%)
18-29 years
1 (1%)
30-39 years
7 (4%)
40-49 years
22 (12%)
50-59 years
37 (20%)
60-69 years
65 (35%)
70-79 years
45 (24%)
80 and above years
8 (4%)
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How old are you, DUers? (poll) Please vote! lol (Original Post) DemocraticPatriot Mar 2022 OP
What I am hearing on the radio right now... DemocraticPatriot Mar 2022 #1
Always loved that song PlanetBev Mar 2022 #34
I think you forgot something DemocraticPatriot canetoad Mar 2022 #2
Now i have. 59 DemocraticPatriot Mar 2022 #5
Thank you! canetoad Mar 2022 #8
Ask me two weeks from today DFW Mar 2022 #3
Are you finally turning 40?!? róisín_dubh Mar 2022 #4
Well.................don't tell anyone this, OK? DFW Mar 2022 #26
but we ask tonight, not 2 weeks later DemocraticPatriot Mar 2022 #6
I use my DU right to refuse to answer DFW Mar 2022 #27
I turn 60 myself in about three weeks. Dial H For Hero Mar 2022 #33
Been there, done that: DFW Mar 2022 #41
'Early returns' suggest that we are mostly older than shit DemocraticPatriot Mar 2022 #7
Periodically canetoad Mar 2022 #10
I'm not the same age I was when I joined DFW Mar 2022 #28
Thank you for that reference! Many of us here will get it ms liberty Mar 2022 #29
As the saying goes...... DFW Mar 2022 #30
And what a great age! MuseRider Mar 2022 #38
It's from a Bob Dylan song DFW Mar 2022 #77
Love 'The Byrds' too... nt DemocraticPatriot Mar 2022 #55
Musically, their version was by far the best DFW Mar 2022 #75
yes, the site started about 20 years ago, yes? DemocraticPatriot Mar 2022 #69
Tom Petty was indeed a loss! Btw, it was the Byrds who did the cover DFW Mar 2022 #74
bedtime is 3am orleans Mar 2022 #9
You're a true night owl True Dough Mar 2022 #12
Same here, I'm a night owl plus I have terminal insomnia. I've always been up when everyone Raine Mar 2022 #15
I'm definitely a night owl, and I wish I could get to sleep by 3 wackadoo wabbit Mar 2022 #19
Same here, but I'm more like 3-4am to 10-11am. smirkymonkey Mar 2022 #44
I have found the supplement "melatonin" to be helpful for sleep.. DemocraticPatriot Mar 2022 #71
Way back when, I was presented with option of a desk job with regular hours. I was 23. I passed. DFW Mar 2022 #78
i'd be up later too if i had more options orleans Mar 2022 #59
same here I was always a night owl. yellowdogintexas Mar 2022 #58
This message was self-deleted by its author jfz9580m Mar 2022 #11
I'm about to exit the category you just entered True Dough Mar 2022 #13
This message was self-deleted by its author jfz9580m Mar 2022 #23
The really interesting thing about our age is that when (a lot) of us joined we were two categories Eureka Mar 2022 #14
It's hard to believe that I first joined DU 17 1/2 years ago. StevieM Mar 2022 #53
I don't think age matters. A person is an idiot, or they're not. betsuni Mar 2022 #16
+1 brer cat Mar 2022 #24
Agreed. I've been an idiot for over half a century. DFW Mar 2022 #79
I rarely engage in discussion because of time zone difference. Myrddin Mar 2022 #17
Yes, not all of us are in the U.S. betsuni Mar 2022 #18
Boomers Baby! denbot Mar 2022 #20
I thought you needed less sleep as you got older? Shermann Mar 2022 #21
Will DU grow old and fade away? Kaleva Mar 2022 #22
It's the weekend berniesandersmittens Mar 2022 #25
Some of us older DUers occasionally find fun shit to do, too (state secret) DFW Mar 2022 #81
Have you considered the time zones we live in? Hekate Mar 2022 #31
Celerity is just a baby! milestogo Mar 2022 #32
Thankies! Celerity Mar 2022 #72
Old enough to know better, but young enough to not really care... Wounded Bear Mar 2022 #35
I jumped on DU when I was 50 PlanetBev Mar 2022 #36
This message was self-deleted by its author PlanetBev Mar 2022 #37
DUers are mostly older. MineralMan Mar 2022 #39
It's because the younger ones are all busy FakeNoose Mar 2022 #40
yes, "message boards" have somewhat fallen 'out of favor' DemocraticPatriot Mar 2022 #70
Just turned. . . ironflange Mar 2022 #42
Somewhere between 40 and Death. Golden Raisin Mar 2022 #43
Yes, but how many states were there? A HERETIC I AM Mar 2022 #54
I was in my 30's when I joined! smirkymonkey Mar 2022 #45
I was, too! AwakeAtLast Mar 2022 #47
And I thought it was bad back then, which is what prompted me to join DU! smirkymonkey Mar 2022 #48
No kidding! AwakeAtLast Mar 2022 #50
This is by far the oldest forum that I'm on (and I'm on like 50) Polybius Mar 2022 #46
38! Elessar Zappa Mar 2022 #49
Well, the calendar says 60. Iggo Mar 2022 #51
At 34 I'm def on the younger end JonAndKatePlusABird Mar 2022 #52
wow there are more 80+ than 30-somethings. WarGamer Mar 2022 #56
well I a, 73 and I usually check in here before I go to bed...at 1:00 am nt yellowdogintexas Mar 2022 #57
Almost 35. sakabatou Mar 2022 #60
It appears that the vast majority of us either lived through the 1960's or were born during them, artemisia1 Mar 2022 #61
It is what it is. DemocraticPatriot Mar 2022 #62
I was born in 1962, 2 months after the Cuban missile crisis... DemocraticPatriot Mar 2022 #63
Geez, we're like Congress TexasBushwhacker Mar 2022 #64
I tried hard for the first year or 2 after I joined in 2018 to get some of my friends/schoolmates/ Celerity Mar 2022 #67
You are one of my favorites here, DemocraticPatriot Mar 2022 #73
Awww, thanks, I appreciate that and your posts as well. Celerity Mar 2022 #76
so disheartening that out of 324 replies, there are only 2 of us under 30, & only 11 total under 40 Celerity Mar 2022 #65
Blame my parents DFW Mar 2022 #80
I don't like my Chinese Zodiac animal, lolol, 1996, year of the Rat, Fire Rat to be precise Celerity Mar 2022 #83
I should look that up DFW Mar 2022 #84
The numbers do explain a whole lot Bettie Mar 2022 #82
I was a young 56 when I joined DU in 2003. Now I'm 74. Elwood P Dowd Mar 2022 #66
Was it the Iraq War that brought you here? Celerity Mar 2022 #68

DemocraticPatriot

(4,310 posts)
1. What I am hearing on the radio right now...
Sat Mar 5, 2022, 03:55 AM
Mar 2022


Love this station, 60s-70s and a little 80s


I was born in late 1962, was "in utero" during the Cuban Missile crisis....
I was raised on 'flower power music' coming from the AM radio in the car, many years before I knew what 'flower power' meant... but that music still touches my soul......

DFW

(54,291 posts)
26. Well.................don't tell anyone this, OK?
Sat Mar 5, 2022, 09:27 AM
Mar 2022

Our elder daughter just turned 39 last Tuesday, and we don't want her to get wise to us.

Hello back from, umm, hold on, let me check, ah, OK--Germany! (I was still in Spain this morning)

DemocraticPatriot

(4,310 posts)
7. 'Early returns' suggest that we are mostly older than shit
Sat Mar 5, 2022, 05:04 AM
Mar 2022

but everyone needs a place to hang out, yes?


(I presume the returns would have been younger, if posted on 'TikTok'... but wtf is tiktok? jajajaja)

canetoad

(17,136 posts)
10. Periodically
Sat Mar 5, 2022, 05:09 AM
Mar 2022

Someone runs a poll on DUers ages. As far as I remember, it's always been an older group here - growing older by the day.

DFW

(54,291 posts)
28. I'm not the same age I was when I joined
Sat Mar 5, 2022, 09:30 AM
Mar 2022

Ah, but I was so much older then. I'm younger than that now.

ms liberty

(8,558 posts)
29. Thank you for that reference! Many of us here will get it
Sat Mar 5, 2022, 09:54 AM
Mar 2022

But IRL I'd draw a blank stare, more often than not!

MuseRider

(34,095 posts)
38. And what a great age!
Sat Mar 5, 2022, 11:28 AM
Mar 2022

Love the song quote.....somehow I am going to have to look it up as the song and that line are running through my head frantically and I cannot for the life of me remember who and what! Age and a heart that somehow decided that O2 was not needed for a while and I may as well be 120 years old!! (only 68)

DFW

(54,291 posts)
77. It's from a Bob Dylan song
Wed Mar 9, 2022, 08:49 AM
Mar 2022

"My Back Pages"

The best cover was by the Byrds on their Younger Than Yesterday album. That album was so full of fabulous songs, the Dylan song was only average compared to the others on there. That album was full of omens as to where the members of the Byrds were going--McGuinn and Hillman tending toward country rock, with Crosby doing some avant-garde stuff like his work with the Jefferson Airplane on their Crown of Creation album before joining up with Stills, and then Graham Nash, and finally, Neil Young.

DFW

(54,291 posts)
75. Musically, their version was by far the best
Wed Mar 9, 2022, 03:21 AM
Mar 2022

Like so many of their well-known songs, this one, too, was written by Bob Dylan.

DemocraticPatriot

(4,310 posts)
69. yes, the site started about 20 years ago, yes?
Wed Mar 9, 2022, 02:48 AM
Mar 2022

I know I had a previous username around 2004, maybe something having to do with John Edwards (what a disappointment he turned out to be), but I forgot it long ago and migrated to some other online interests....


Love the Byrds reference. lol. It is very obscure now, but I recognize it. I believe Tom Petty did a cover for that song, but not sure now..... I still mourn his passing.

orleans

(34,040 posts)
9. bedtime is 3am
Sat Mar 5, 2022, 05:05 AM
Mar 2022

and it's been that way thru the decades (not because i'm old or young)

some people are just night owls.

True Dough

(17,251 posts)
12. You're a true night owl
Sat Mar 5, 2022, 05:10 AM
Mar 2022

I consider myself the same, but I usually pack it in around 1:30 a.m.

Up now because of falling asleep in my recliner. Will be trying to catch a few more ZZZs shortly.

Raine

(30,540 posts)
15. Same here, I'm a night owl plus I have terminal insomnia. I've always been up when everyone
Sat Mar 5, 2022, 05:35 AM
Mar 2022

else is sleeping, young or old makes no difference.

wackadoo wabbit

(1,164 posts)
19. I'm definitely a night owl, and I wish I could get to sleep by 3
Sat Mar 5, 2022, 06:48 AM
Mar 2022

My body's ideal sleeping time is ~6 a.m. to ~2 p.m.

I've been a night owl all my life. When I was a small child, I'd go to sleep later than my parents.

 

smirkymonkey

(63,221 posts)
44. Same here, but I'm more like 3-4am to 10-11am.
Sat Mar 5, 2022, 01:44 PM
Mar 2022

Which kind of sux when you still have to work a regular 9-5 job. I had to start taking sleeping pills to get to sleep on time during the week, but it's still very hard to wake up in the morning.

On the weekends, I just let myself go with my natural body clock, but Monday is always an adjustment, which is why it is nice to be able to wfh. I can sleep in until the very last minute.

DemocraticPatriot

(4,310 posts)
71. I have found the supplement "melatonin" to be helpful for sleep..
Wed Mar 9, 2022, 02:55 AM
Mar 2022

Stronger sleep drugs left me with a "hangover", such as 'sominex'....

Melatonin is natural and had no such effect, so I would recommend it to regulate sleep.


DFW

(54,291 posts)
78. Way back when, I was presented with option of a desk job with regular hours. I was 23. I passed.
Wed Mar 9, 2022, 08:59 AM
Mar 2022

I have been doing this "get your sleep when you can" job ever since. Five countries a week is not unusual (sleep is). It is definitely more stressful now (I'll be 70 in a week) than it was when I started at age 23. But I don't regret it. I would die of boredom at a desk job, and love being on the road, seeing friends and colleagues in places like Paris, Barcelona, Zürich, Brussels, Utrecht, and a lot of etc. every week. The pay is great, and I get to take as much vacation as I can justify. No boss or supervisor looking over my shoulder. So far, I take the downside part in stride, because not many people have the perks I do, and I am not blind enough to ignore that.

orleans

(34,040 posts)
59. i'd be up later too if i had more options
Sun Mar 6, 2022, 02:06 AM
Mar 2022

and i'd sleep later than i do (and longer)

when i was in my teens and twenties 5 or 6am -2 was my sleep time too

(drove my parents crazy but they understood. they even put up black out shades on my bedroom windows!)

summer was the hardest time to get to sleep because the birds would be waking up and they were LOUD.
i had one friend whose sleep schedule was like mine. i remember how we'd bitch about those morning birds.





yellowdogintexas

(22,231 posts)
58. same here I was always a night owl.
Sat Mar 5, 2022, 09:35 PM
Mar 2022

Probably would have functioned well as a third shift worker.

At least now I don't have to be somewhere masquerading at 7:00 am, pretending to be awake

I go to bed after I check in here at 1:00 am or so, then read until I fall asleep on my Kindle

Response to DemocraticPatriot (Original post)

True Dough

(17,251 posts)
13. I'm about to exit the category you just entered
Sat Mar 5, 2022, 05:13 AM
Mar 2022

Not right away, but next January, I turn 50. My wife and most of my immediate relatives are older than I am so they've been waiting several years to heckle me for finally climbing that hill (and then tumbling down the other side, no doubt).

Response to True Dough (Reply #13)

Eureka

(523 posts)
14. The really interesting thing about our age is that when (a lot) of us joined we were two categories
Sat Mar 5, 2022, 05:23 AM
Mar 2022

earlier.

There are so many here (even with low post counts!) that have put in the better part of two decades.

DU rocks!

StevieM

(10,500 posts)
53. It's hard to believe that I first joined DU 17 1/2 years ago.
Sat Mar 5, 2022, 02:48 PM
Mar 2022

I can't believe how long I have been here for.

Myrddin

(327 posts)
17. I rarely engage in discussion because of time zone difference.
Sat Mar 5, 2022, 06:18 AM
Mar 2022

Your middle of the night was my late morning (10:50, here in the Middle East).

In the mornings, I watch live Eastern time MSNBC - All in, TRMS & Last word - just before I go to work. Many discussions are initiated by these shows and I have a class full of students when said discussions are at their most interesting/active. By the time I finish work most of the US has turned in for the night.

betsuni

(25,380 posts)
18. Yes, not all of us are in the U.S.
Sat Mar 5, 2022, 06:28 AM
Mar 2022

My morning is the end of the American day and I'm often puzzled by posts assuming everyone knows what happened. Have to root around to find out.

Kaleva

(36,248 posts)
22. Will DU grow old and fade away?
Sat Mar 5, 2022, 07:36 AM
Mar 2022

A large percentage of us are 60 or older. I was 49 when I joined. I'm 63 now

berniesandersmittens

(11,343 posts)
25. It's the weekend
Sat Mar 5, 2022, 07:57 AM
Mar 2022

Younger DUers may have fun young shit to do.

Im a waaay older 40something in body and soul.

Love you, you old farts

DFW

(54,291 posts)
81. Some of us older DUers occasionally find fun shit to do, too (state secret)
Wed Mar 9, 2022, 09:46 AM
Mar 2022

You never know who you're gonna run into if you get around a bit:







And sometimes, I even get to show other DUers around when they visit me over here:






Or when we visit Dallas:


So, MAYBE we old farts don't have much fun shit to do..........
But if that's true, I definitely haven't heard about it.

PlanetBev

(4,104 posts)
36. I jumped on DU when I was 50
Sat Mar 5, 2022, 11:27 AM
Mar 2022

Now I’m 71. How the hell did I get this old?

Still fighting the same regression politics and the same RW lunatics, only worse.

Response to DemocraticPatriot (Original post)

FakeNoose

(32,579 posts)
40. It's because the younger ones are all busy
Sat Mar 5, 2022, 11:40 AM
Mar 2022

... on Reddit, Instagram, TikTok, etc.

I'd rather be on DU any day because people here are nicer and respectful of other opinions. Besides that, I've learned a LOT on DU because posters really know things here, and they share their knowledge generously.

DemocraticPatriot

(4,310 posts)
70. yes, "message boards" have somewhat fallen 'out of favor'
Wed Mar 9, 2022, 02:51 AM
Mar 2022

in the past 10 years.... only us old people now seem to still use them.


A HERETIC I AM

(24,362 posts)
54. Yes, but how many states were there?
Sat Mar 5, 2022, 02:58 PM
Mar 2022

There was 49 when I was born. There was only 48 when the entire rest of my family was born.

 

smirkymonkey

(63,221 posts)
45. I was in my 30's when I joined!
Sat Mar 5, 2022, 01:47 PM
Mar 2022

I suppose all the younger people are on Twitter or somewhere else, but this has been home for me for two decades. I also go on Twitter and some other sites, but there is nothing out there quite like DU.

 

smirkymonkey

(63,221 posts)
48. And I thought it was bad back then, which is what prompted me to join DU!
Sat Mar 5, 2022, 02:17 PM
Mar 2022

If we only knew what was to come!

Polybius

(15,334 posts)
46. This is by far the oldest forum that I'm on (and I'm on like 50)
Sat Mar 5, 2022, 02:11 PM
Mar 2022

Not that there's anything wrong with that.

Iggo

(47,534 posts)
51. Well, the calendar says 60.
Sat Mar 5, 2022, 02:23 PM
Mar 2022

I’m still at the point where maybe if I keep saying it I’ll eventually feel it. But it still sounds weird combing out my mouth.

52. At 34 I'm def on the younger end
Sat Mar 5, 2022, 02:30 PM
Mar 2022

One fun thing about my age cohort (people born 1986 ~ 1992) is that we entered kindergarten in an analog world, and graduated high school in a digital world. Technology kinda “grew up” alongside us.

artemisia1

(756 posts)
61. It appears that the vast majority of us either lived through the 1960's or were born during them,
Sun Mar 6, 2022, 02:34 AM
Mar 2022

myself included. Could there be something to that?

DemocraticPatriot

(4,310 posts)
63. I was born in 1962, 2 months after the Cuban missile crisis...
Tue Mar 8, 2022, 12:36 AM
Mar 2022

I never realized how quickly my life could be "snuffed out" by nuclear weapons, before I was almost an adult..... I read about it in the newspaper....


Celerity

(43,107 posts)
67. I tried hard for the first year or 2 after I joined in 2018 to get some of my friends/schoolmates/
Tue Mar 8, 2022, 01:13 AM
Mar 2022

co-workers/students, etc from my 18 to 35 yo cohort to join (Americans, Brits, Swedes mostly, but also some other EU citizens who are fluent in English, a lot of them from Eastern Europe and one Canadian girl, who told me to sod off (in a nice way, lol) after lurking around for a week). I had almost no luck. They almost to a person said the board was not remotely younger people friendly, and were appalled at many of the stances expressed on student loans/debt, electric cars, fracking, and health care affordability etc etc (the American ones only, of course, for that first and last one although uni in the UK is certainly not cheap now either).

Only one of the dozens and dozens stuck, and he (an American bloke I went to uni with in Los Angeles before I joined here, hell, before I had even really heard much about DU, lol) bailed after a few months, as he was/is a huge AOC fan and was pretty argy bargy about how often she was slagged off here (the 2020 primaries was when he finally said fuck it, and left). These people are often very politically active (or at least very aware) too.

DFW

(54,291 posts)
80. Blame my parents
Wed Mar 9, 2022, 09:09 AM
Mar 2022

I didn't ask to be born in 1952. I just was.

On the other hand--year of the Dragon. Supposedly very auspicious.

Celerity

(43,107 posts)
83. I don't like my Chinese Zodiac animal, lolol, 1996, year of the Rat, Fire Rat to be precise
Wed Mar 9, 2022, 10:10 AM
Mar 2022

Most of the Chinese horoscopes about it could not be more off about me, so it's even more bollocks than usual. I am the reverse of multiple key traits claimed.

DFW

(54,291 posts)
84. I should look that up
Wed Mar 9, 2022, 10:15 AM
Mar 2022

My younger daughter is year of the Rat (1985, but early enough in the year to just make it).

At age 2, a neighbor once called her "Madame 10,000 volts." She just turned 37, and the description is still as accurate now as it was then.

Bettie

(16,071 posts)
82. The numbers do explain a whole lot
Wed Mar 9, 2022, 09:51 AM
Mar 2022

though.

I joined in 2004. I was 37 and am now 55.

Weirdly enough, I have become more liberal over the years.

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