daily prompt · Humor

You’re Looking At It

Daily writing prompt
What’s the oldest things you’re wearing today?

Hi. It’s me. I’m the things.

I’ll never be this young again, but this is the oldest I’ve ever been. I don’t know how old my soul is, but it is greater than or equal to the age of my body.

I didn’t make the rules. I simply live in the skin bag with all of the accessories.

For anyone keeping up with the pink hair saga, I did go to the salon and attempted a temporary pink dye, but it did not take. Still blonde.

23 thoughts on “You’re Looking At It

  1. I don’t know I think you’re as beautiful as the words and imagery you create and are forever young no matter what your ‘skin-bag’ says 😀

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    1. Well, thank you, mystery person. I think if we keep our mind young, we tend to appear young on the outside. That’s probably why all creatives look young and I’m sticking to that opinion. 😉😊

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  2. hehehe, skin bags.

    We were all groovy little meat mechs playing Lawn Darts on banana boards wearing X-Ray specs and bell bottoms while eating rocket pops.

    🤘😁 Hail to the X’rs

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  3. I had to give up on pink hair – the color never took and I wasn’t willing to bleach white to get it.

    The young kids around me were all born post-911. I was 38 when it happened.

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    1. I bought some temporary stuff on clearance at the drugstore. It’s actually shampoo and it’s supposed to fade after time. But I can’t figure out how to do it without doing my whole head. I just want pops of color. But I know what you mean. My hair is really light blonde right now so it should take the pink, but I’m not sure I want a really bright pink and I think that’s all they have at the salon. Plus, this was pricey for a color that didn’t take. Not sure I want to waste more money.

      Do you mean the people you work with are all young? my colleagues are all different ages but it’s true, some don’t know anything about 9/11. I wish I didn’t know about it.

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      1. I’m a participant in a VR study at CSULB and the student observers are all post-911 births. I forget I’m not the same age as whoever I’m speaking with so finding out they were born in 2012 or later was a shock.

        Even with bleached blonde hair, temp dyes in pink wouldn’t take. Beware of trusting the shampoo – I use it sometimes and it’s nearly as strong as the regular dye. I used blue about 3 weeks ago and it’s still vibrant.

        For pink, I had to get extensions put in. I got the professional ones but hated them, cause you can’t comb where they’re attached. Imow have cheap clip-ins but they don’t really work with wavy/curly hair.

        Post pics when you’re successful!!

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      2. Thanks for the info! I have naturally curly hair. I still haven’t used the pink shampoo for the fear that it will be brighter and longer lasting than I think it will be. I may just give up. if I do continue, I will post pics.😊

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      3. Consider doing a part around your head and usingthe shampoo on the lower part. If you hate it, you can hide it with the upper layer. That’s how I had my firstcrazy colors applied… “hidden rainbow”. I loved it and wore my hairup, exposing the rainbow, every day.

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  4. I wear a slight smile at your thoughts, and maybe my thought of this response.

    A quick google search will tell us that the smile goes back 30 million years, with monkeys trying to tell predators they were harmless. The modern smile of homo-genus probably was closer to 1.5 million years, homo sapiens maybe 500k.

    So I’m wearing something quite old that has been embedded in all of us for a long long time, which we really have no mechanism to stop or control. Maybe a pair of braces when I was young did the most to affect it.

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