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If you didn't do it at 40, do it at 60

ABC Australia · Jun 19, 2026, 10:00 PM

Key takeaways

  • An exhortation to seize the day is now baked into Tilda Swinton's story, undoubtedly helped by the fact that she's 65 and has a brilliant career.
  • If you don't know it, "internet pasta" — originally known as "copypasta" — is a block of digital text that's repeatedly copied and pasted across online forums, social media, and chat platforms.
  • An example is an oft-shared meme of actor Tilda Swinton, exhorting us to seize the day:

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An exhortation to seize the day is now baked into Tilda Swinton's story, undoubtedly helped by the fact that she's 65 and has a brilliant career. (Reuters: Gonzalo Fuentes)

Link copied Share Share article. The most annoying thing about reheated internet pasta is that, like the real thing, it might taste great on the second go-round, but it can really stick to the pan.

If you don't know it, "internet pasta" — originally known as "copypasta" — is a block of digital text that's repeatedly copied and pasted across online forums, social media, and chat platforms. You know, the quotes that turn up again and again, attributed to a different famous person every time.

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