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Truth_X_ile -
06.17.2026 12:10:15
For me it's always been fast, because games are my life & I get soaked up into them so much, of the whole day, it felt like it was only minutes when my entire day is over already, now if you're watching the time periodically it feels slow
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Dupue -
06.17.2026 13:17:58
Because you start to have more non optional commitments that soak up a lot of your time, reducing the amount of free time you have. Work 8 hours, commute 1+ hour, getting ready in the morning 1 hour. That's 10 hours every day gone to work.
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ah1287 -
06.17.2026 13:18:56
I think time is its own type of radiation. The older we get the longer we are exposed to it. We then experience less of it as we age and our body begins to break down.
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AW__Tom -
06.17.2026 13:41:27
“The flow of time is always cruel… its speed seems different for each person, but no one can change it… A thing that does not change with time is a memory of younger days…”
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nnavarra -
06.17.2026 15:13:38
Just busier I suppose. Remember sitting in school watching the clock every minute felt so long, now you look up from doing something and an hour blew by...
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Slayer3k -
06.17.2026 22:46:13
For someone 3-5 years is a half of life, for others its just a 1/10 of life. Whats why.
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Bobbydog66 -
06.18.2026 06:09:38
I think Michael from Vsauce said it best(paraphrasing here). 1st year of your life is the longest you've lived, but the second only half proportionally and so on and so on.
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ericgold -
06.19.2026 00:44:16
It has to do with perception being relative. Time (everything really) is big and new when you first perceive it and every time after it becomes less interesting and smaller. When you're old, you've seen and done everything already.
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