The catch here is this kid did it for FIFTEEN years. That’s a lot of dedication. I feel giving him four minutes was the least we could do.
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The catch here is this kid did it for FIFTEEN years. That’s a lot of dedication. I feel giving him four minutes was the least we could do.
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Always remembering to look straight into the camera. You passed the audition, you got the job.
15 years of Humanity in 4 mins. Well done man. Thank you for this BFH…
/Salute
Awww! I love those. Turned into a good-looking young man.
He doesn’t own a collared shirt.
How do you get through those years without ONCE wearing an embarassing “first job” uniform?
…would have been more fun if he grew a ZZ Top beard…
I noticed the same haircut for a long time. Then Boom, short! Much nicer.
Always the same background, hasn’t left home yet.
Watched the tide go out……
I saw about 25 smiles and 12-15 smirks. How did that happen? Lat shot I think was a smile.
I noticed the hair started going away the same time the weight did. Wonder if there is a correlation.
I’m sure male pattern baldness had something to do with the haircut getting shorter. All my sons shaved their heads by 25 because they didn’t want Dad’s Friar Tuck look.
There was a recent Christmas #2 son let the hair grow some and he looked even more like me. I thought it was me on a hoverboard in his living room when I looked at a pic on MY phone. Wait… I would never do that – that’s not me. And to think he wondered if he was from one of Mom’s infidelities for a while.
As for the constantly same background – 15 years is a long time for it not to fade or change in some matter from age.
AWESOME! Talk about commitment.
How in hell can I count that. Can you slow it down?
Definitely would make a person stand up and take notice at such persistently steadfast perseverance, worthy of the PATIENCE of an Astronomer documenting the Heavens.
If not a single day was missed, and with leap years included, at one photo per day, some 5,479 photographs were taken.
Tip of the hat to BFH…GOOD ONE!
It was fun watching the zits come and go.
Wow, the hasn’t blinked if 15 YEARS!
That went by about as fast as the past 50 years for me.
Dedication, indeed.
I hope he continues (maybe not daily – weekly or monthly) until he’s 75.
I won’t get to see it, but it’d be a helluva hit.
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izlamo delenda est …
That’s why babies have such huge eyes. They’re full size at birth and never grow.