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t1_iy9w09o wrote

Wow colorizing these black and white photos for people is really cool

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t1_iya9ev2 wrote

1980s it was prob colour anyway. Sepia photos are from an age waaaayyy before the 80s. This is fake aged

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t1_iyanbg7 wrote

They used to sell black and white film in the 80's. People got it for fun the same way people apply filters now. A lot of photos also lose/warp color after sitting out in a frame for a long time.

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t1_iydpsv0 wrote

You can just say "they sold black and white film in the 80's". "used to" is somewhat strange to add when you also say the past date, especially when they still sell such film

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t1_iy8uehs wrote

I miss the 80's. I graduated high school in 82.

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t1_iy9gcku wrote

Same here. Happy 40th Bob.

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t1_iy9lpjr wrote

Thanks BA. Same to you.

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t1_iy9oc33 wrote

Do you ever feel old?

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t1_iya5z6p wrote

My brain feels and thinks young. My body is betraying me. And when I talk to a young girl, I feel creepy for thinking she may want to talk to me. It's pretty cruel, we want and desire the same things now as we did when we were 20.But no, we are forced to eat dinner early. Hang out at the park talking to squirrels. Not understanding crypto. And no more candy. It's not fair.

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t1_iyaguw3 wrote

I've said it for a while now. " My mind is still 18, but my liver is 80". Stay well.

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t1_iybrn14 wrote

Could you explain what you mean about feeling creepy? I don’t quite follow that part.

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t1_iyc26ni wrote

I've been told, talking to anyone 1/2 my age no matter what it's about is creepy. Just like I give everyone I don't know , "The benefit of doubt" I am rarely afforded the same benefit.

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t1_iy946b3 wrote

Ahh, the good old days. I had that same exact jumpsuit (in black).

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t1_iy91qs4 wrote

Ah yes,I remember my barefoot days,till I went to Canada and was playing football with the kids that were outside and one kid looked at me then asked my cousin" hey why doesn't your cousin have on shoes? " and I was like man you don't know what your missing 😁

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t1_iy95a6y wrote

Me and my friend walking back in after smoking outside, while another knowing friend says "Say weeed" and snaps a picture.

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t1_iy9lrus wrote

One of them named Rita by chance?

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t1_iyb01sl wrote

I graduated in 82 myself. I know 100% that we had color film. In fact it was harder to find B/W film. The local drug-store sold color film. 7-11 stores sold color film. It was all over the place!

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