There's One Thing I Like About Mark Zuckerberg?
Briefly

The article explores the author's perception of aging, particularly in the entertainment industry. It contrasts the author's experience with celebrities who, despite being older, maintain youthful appearances. The author finds solace in seeing someone of their own age who visibly reflects the struggles of everyday life. This acknowledgment of aging resonates with the author's feelings, bringing a sense of relatability to experiences that are often glamorized in Hollywood. Ultimately, the author expresses a grudging acknowledgment of an actor for his authenticity, denoting an interesting perspective on aging among celebrities.
He's π™–π™œπ™žπ™£π™œ. Finally, somebody out there my age; who actually looks like they are my age and has been slugging it out through the shit day after day, month after month, and year after year.
Unlike like all these other celebs mostly but not exclusively in Hollywood, who are 10 or even 20 years older than me, but look younger than I do.
Read at Portland Mercury
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