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drmaximus602 t1_j76c90y wrote

I think once you are over forty years old, you have to drop the half years.

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mcgoo2 t1_j76csxy wrote

Totally blew past that without noticing but this is true and hilarious. Think the cutoff is closer to six.

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Hoosac_Love OP t1_j76d1vl wrote

LOL

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drmaximus602 t1_j76ivol wrote

Why edit your post? Embrace the fact that you are 47 and a half years old! It was hilarious.

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friedlock68 t1_j76m5r5 wrote

Damn straight, hell I never let anyone forget my 3/5 birthday

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Tigger3-groton t1_j772jyy wrote

My granddaughter is 7 and she does half-years, Iā€™m 78 and started using them again, bragging about surviving šŸ˜€

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RikersTrombone t1_j76jo49 wrote

I like to count my age in months.

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lalaw39 t1_j7acyyf wrote

I can't stand those Moms who continue to count their baby's age in months after 1 year old. They're all, oh she's 37 months old now! Umm no, lady.

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1_disasta t1_j77z4ud wrote

So I cant keep telling people I am 483 months old?

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ARoundForEveryone t1_j76q975 wrote

I think 40 is still giving a lot of grace time. I'd say mid 20s. Until you're nearing retirement. If you can collect benefits at 65 1/2, then you can start with the half years at 63 1/2, but only in the context of retirement, or other things where 65 1/2 is relevant. Otherwise you're wasting precious moments, heartbeats, and breaths on unnecessary nonsense.

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