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<p>[QUOTE="Devyn5150, post: 3510003, member: 102432"]Here I am almost 50 and yes, damaged. I get toned in the sun, environmental damage. I smoke, intentional damage. I also age naturally which is a deterioration of elasticity and other things, natural damage essentially. What would’ve happened if at birth my parents put me in a holder where I could not grow naturally like the binding of feet? Would I have stayed young and beautiful, un-damaged naturally?</p><p><br /></p><p>I am alive and have life. A coin isn’t alive but it does have a life cycle. With these things in mind, why would a toned coin be considered damaged? It ages naturally. Damage would be scratches and dings and gouges. I got those too, lol.</p><p><br /></p><p>A 500 year old coin looking like it was just born would be... un-natural, don’t you think?</p><p><br /></p><p>Yeah, okay, my thoughts are vast and most would get totally lost surfing the filing cabinets in my brain, but yeah... crazy right, lol.</p><p><br /></p><p>I’m sure the argument/discussion has been raised, defeated and restarted again numerous times without resolution. My thoughts began swirling on the subject directly following a comment that a toned coin is a damaged one but, how can that be, it is merely aging?!</p><p><br /></p><p>Anyways... posting a promo pic I used for my music taken just a few years ago. Hair is dyed then... damage, lol. Today it is naturally going grey.</p><p><br /></p><p>The face behind the madness...</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH]930765[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Devyn5150, post: 3510003, member: 102432"]Here I am almost 50 and yes, damaged. I get toned in the sun, environmental damage. I smoke, intentional damage. I also age naturally which is a deterioration of elasticity and other things, natural damage essentially. What would’ve happened if at birth my parents put me in a holder where I could not grow naturally like the binding of feet? Would I have stayed young and beautiful, un-damaged naturally? I am alive and have life. A coin isn’t alive but it does have a life cycle. With these things in mind, why would a toned coin be considered damaged? It ages naturally. Damage would be scratches and dings and gouges. I got those too, lol. A 500 year old coin looking like it was just born would be... un-natural, don’t you think? Yeah, okay, my thoughts are vast and most would get totally lost surfing the filing cabinets in my brain, but yeah... crazy right, lol. I’m sure the argument/discussion has been raised, defeated and restarted again numerous times without resolution. My thoughts began swirling on the subject directly following a comment that a toned coin is a damaged one but, how can that be, it is merely aging?! Anyways... posting a promo pic I used for my music taken just a few years ago. Hair is dyed then... damage, lol. Today it is naturally going grey. The face behind the madness... [ATTACH]930765[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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