The aging process goes on all the time, but we don't notice it every day. Only after seeing children's (or youth) photos of their grandparents (or even themselves!), you realize how much people change over the years.
In this post you will see how photos of older people "get younger" and vice versa. And if many facial features remain the same, the aging process is, as they say, on the face. And remember: everyone ages. But that's not what matters at all, what matters is how we live life between the periods of "then" and "now".
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