"This 84-Year-Old Japanese Grandpa Let His Grandson Dress Him And Now He's Modeling On Instagram"
"My Grandpa Skiing On His 91st Birthday"
"My Grandfather In Vancouver"
"Presenting My Grandpa On His 89th Birthday"
"Saw This Photo Of My Mate's 99-Year-Old (98 In This Pic) Grandpa. It Belongs Here"
"My Grandpa In Front Of The Plane He Flew In World War II. He's 97 Now"
"My Grandpa And His Old Friend Wynton (Marsalis) Braving The Cold"
"My Grandfather Recreated Many Of His Old Photos. Bottom Right: In His 20s, Circa 1950. Bottom Left: In His 70s. Top: In His Late 80s"
"My Grandfather At My Wedding, Looking Pretty Boss"
"My Grandpa Just Moved Into A Retirement Home, He Sent Us This Picture"
"I Want A Drink With This Guy"
"Saw This Awesome Gentleman Reading The Paper And Couldn't Resist Snapping A Shot. Smashing"
"Woodworking Fun With Grandad"
"My Grandpa Was Very Excited To Show Me That He Grew A Tomato Plant In An Eggshell"
"My Husband's 82-Year-Old Grandpa Taking In The Eclipse On An Old Dirt Road"
"This Painting My Grandpa Made Of The Pope"
"The Head Of The House... And Grandpa"
"Meet My Grandfather, Age 88"
"My Awesome 83-Year-Old Grandfather With A Bald Eagle"
"My Grandpa Caught A Barracuda And Is Kinda Proud"
"My Grandfather And The Portrait My Aunt Painted Of Him"
65yo here. These are nice; some are quite remarkable and inspiring. But too many of them are just an old dude doing something silly. That doesn't help us old guys; it only perpetuates the stereotype that once we're over 40, we're all a bunch of doddering old geezers. For perspective:my most recent hike was 33miles(53km), with 5500ft(1.67km) total elevation; finished in 12:45; and this time, only one coiled and strike-ready rattlesnake. This is with two spine injuries/surgeries/permanent nerve damage. Maybe next time bring more stories like that.
And next time, please don't give me an alien for a thumbnail.