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Re: Things that made you sad today thread.
« Reply #18090 on: December 09, 2010, 08:47:29 pm »

Isn't that what you are studying for though, Vector? If you're trying to be one and you keep getting mistaken for one, that would be good, yes?

It's on the slightly insulting side, since you really don't get to be a mathematician until you're at least 30, most of the time (typically accompanied with looking 10 years older than you are, due to stress)--and the hallmarks of it for the layman are not mathematical prowess, but the "I've been sleeping in my chair for five days and can't remember my own name" look.


That's a hell of a combination.  A frumpy sweater can tack on 10 years all by itself.

Yeah, I realized as I was listing it that the only difference between current-me and high school-me is the sweater.  Before I started wearing it, I was frequently mistaken for a fourteen-year-old.

It's smooth (i.e. non-nubbly/close-woven/made with thin yarn, however you're supposed to say that), dark blue, long-sleeved with a white stripe along the button line, so I thought it wasn't that bad--maybe even kind of stylish.  Getting me some weird reactions, though.
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Re: Things that made you sad today thread.
« Reply #18091 on: December 09, 2010, 08:49:26 pm »

Yeah, I realized as I was listing it that the only difference between current-me and high school-me is the sweater.  Before I started wearing it, I was frequently mistaken for a fourteen-year-old.
In that case, with a bit of careful foreplanning, could you theoretically pretend to be your own daughter?
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Re: Things that made you sad today thread.
« Reply #18092 on: December 09, 2010, 08:50:46 pm »

It's on the slightly insulting side, since you really don't get to be a mathematician until you're at least 30, most of the time (typically accompanied with looking 10 years older than you are, due to stress)--and the hallmarks of it for the layman are not mathematical prowess, but the "I've been sleeping in my chair for five days and can't remember my own name" look.
I thought people said that mathematicians' best work was produced before their 30s.  (Not that I ever believed it that much, but it's still a logical contradiction.)
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« Reply #18093 on: December 09, 2010, 09:00:00 pm »

In that case, with a bit of careful foreplanning, could you theoretically pretend to be your own daughter?

Maybe... I'd probably need to "dress young" somehow, though, and I don't own most of the accoutrements.


I thought people said that mathematicians' best work was produced before their 30s.  (Not that I ever believed it that much, but it's still a logical contradiction.)

Generally they're talking about the PhD thesis and the bit just after that, when one is a post-doc rather than a tenured professor.

Also, I disagree with that notion, though I'm sure it's true for some/many/most.
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Re: Things that made you sad today thread.
« Reply #18094 on: December 09, 2010, 09:02:49 pm »

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« Reply #18095 on: December 09, 2010, 09:07:18 pm »

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« Reply #18096 on: December 09, 2010, 09:11:35 pm »

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Re: Things that made you sad today thread.
« Reply #18097 on: December 09, 2010, 09:46:55 pm »

Yeah, I realized as I was listing it that the only difference between current-me and high school-me is the sweater.  Before I started wearing it, I was frequently mistaken for a fourteen-year-old.

It's smooth (i.e. non-nubbly/close-woven/made with thin yarn, however you're supposed to say that), dark blue, long-sleeved with a white stripe along the button line, so I thought it wasn't that bad--maybe even kind of stylish.  Getting me some weird reactions, though.

Huh, yeah, that doesn't sound necessarily frumpy.  From what I remember of your photos with/without glasses, they're probably a major factor too.  Big eyes look youthful, small eyes (or ones made to look so by glasses) look older.  Clunky boots... I don't think they'd make anyone look old as such, but combined with everything else, who knows.
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« Reply #18098 on: December 09, 2010, 09:55:44 pm »

When I was sixteen and my father was forty five, we stopped at a motel in Utah, and the clerk thought we were brothers.  Now, Dad has always looked young for his age and I had a giant scruffy neckbeard, so I think she thought we were like at opposite ends of our 30's or something.  Point is, it's not that usual.
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« Reply #18099 on: December 09, 2010, 11:05:57 pm »

Huh, yeah, that doesn't sound necessarily frumpy.  From what I remember of your photos with/without glasses, they're probably a major factor too.  Big eyes look youthful, small eyes (or ones made to look so by glasses) look older.  Clunky boots... I don't think they'd make anyone look old as such, but combined with everything else, who knows.

Yeah, these are the mid-calf black laceups, though I also have some ankle-cut brown ones.  "Granny boots."

As for big eyes... one of the reasons why I go for the big glasses is because I got really sick of the "Gosh, you're a tiny person with enormous eyes!  Allow me to patronize you!" reaction.  As-is, there's a real difference between the way people treat me before and after I give some sort of indication of my age.  Before, we discuss things, people are interested in my opinion, etc.  After, it's all about giving me advice and trying desperately to mother me.

Meh.  Anyway, I guess I've just got to go back to the drawing board with my look and see if I can't work out something a little bit less weird.
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Re: Things that made you sad today thread.
« Reply #18100 on: December 09, 2010, 11:58:59 pm »

When I was sixteen and my father was forty five, we stopped at a motel in Utah, and the clerk thought we were brothers.  Now, Dad has always looked young for his age and I had a giant scruffy neckbeard, so I think she thought we were like at opposite ends of our 30's or something.  Point is, it's not that usual.
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« Reply #18101 on: December 10, 2010, 03:18:06 am »

I've been getting up habitually at 7am-8am for the past few weeks for work.  My mom seems to enjoy greeting me in the morning with, "oh!  what you YOU doing up so early?" every. single. morning.  FINE.  I get it, she goes to bed early thus wakes up before either I or the FREAKEN SUN RISES and likes to gloat about how this makes me a lazy good for nothing.

I'm not a morning person.

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« Reply #18102 on: December 10, 2010, 03:24:46 am »

I've been getting up habitually at 7am-8am for the past few weeks for work.  My mom seems to enjoy greeting me in the morning with, "oh!  what you YOU doing up so early?" every. single. morning.  FINE.  I get it, she goes to bed early thus wakes up before either I or the FREAKEN SUN RISES and likes to gloat about how this makes me a lazy good for nothing.

I'm not a morning person.

My parents do that as well on the rare occasion I'm up before the normal time of 11am-1pm. I hate mornings.
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« Reply #18103 on: December 10, 2010, 06:06:38 am »

Really? I love mornings.
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« Reply #18104 on: December 10, 2010, 06:12:55 am »

I'm leaving for school for two days and I am part sitting here freaking out because I'm leaving and part freaking out because I'm not gone yet.

Auuuuuuuuuuuuuuugh!
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