DS calls her “middle-aged.” I suppose 36 might be middle-aged for supermodels, and it’s downright elderly for a gymnast, but as normal women go, she’s in her ripe prime. I think she looks great.
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Sadly that first pic is not her ass, her swimsuit has a horizontal strap on the back
True. Whoever placed those pics together in one file seems to have made an error.
There’s something fascinating about DS (and some of the other similar sites like it) that, despite their bread and butter being pictures of women naked or near-naked, seem to REALLY hate women in general. In this one he creates a whole imagined Nina Dobrev to get angry at.
When I was 15, I had a job working for a dry cleaner. One of my Mom’s friends also worked there. I used to tease her that she was middle-aged because she was 36 while the average lifespan at the time was 72. I am now 57. Since my Dad died at 59, I suppose you could call me 96%-aged. Of course, I never smoked, and that’s made a major difference to my health. For instance, while I inherited my dad’s diabetes (I’d have really preferred cash), I haven’t had anything amputated yet. However, I am almost certain I won’t live to be 114.
Maybe you wouldn’t want to live to 114. Ever hear of Struldbrugs, mythical beings dreamed up by Jonathan Swift? To quote Wikipedia:
“In Jonathan Swift’s 1726 satirical novel Gulliver’s Travels, the name struldbrugg (sometimes spelled struldbrug) is given to those humans in the nation of Luggnagg who are born seemingly normal, but are in fact immortal. Although struldbruggs do not die, they do continue aging. Swift’s work depicts the evil of physical immortality without eternal youth.”
I’m 69, and I’m pre-diabetic and have some other ailments, so I am beginning to see Swift’s point of view. Although he seems like a pretty unhappy guy. George Orwell wrote a good essay about “Gulliver’s Travels”.