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The joke doesn't really make sense. The ring stops you from dying, not from aging.

Except Bilbo was supposed to not have aged.

 

"Time wore on, but it seemed to have little effect on Mr. Baggins. At ninety he was much the same as fifty. At ninety-nine they began to call him well-preserved; but unchanged would have been nearer the mark."

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Except Bilbo was supposed to not have aged.

 

"Time wore on, but it seemed to have little effect on Mr. Baggins. At ninety he was much the same as fifty. At ninety-nine they began to call him well-preserved; but unchanged would have been nearer the mark."

Obviously that's the books' ring. The ring that Elijah Wood would have access to - the ring used in the films - works quite differently.

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There's also what I'd see as the greater issue that Elijah Wood is not actually Bilbo Baggins because he's an actor who played a fictional character and the ring wasn't even real either.

Frodo*

 

and you're just a ball of fun, Enguin~ ^^

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Frodo went to the Undying Lands so he wouldn't die of the injury he received from the Nazgul in Fellowship.

 

In the Undying Lands, you don't age, which is why Bilbo didn't just funking rot away after giving up The One Ring.

 

No, Frodo didn't age, but it is due to his environment.

 

funking casuals.

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