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A Redditor named OK-Reporter-8728 posed a question to the AskOldPeople subforum that got many people thinking about the last times in their lives.
"Enjoy your healthy young bodies while you can, because they do not last forever," the Redditor said.
"The last time you take your kids to the park to play is the last time they just don't want to go anymore" "The time I could read the smallest of print by simply focusing my eyes on the subject" "You get old and things of your youth are long gone".
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