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Would you like to live beyond 100?

Would you like to live beyond 100?

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Well, would you fancy such thing?

Share with us the reasoning behind your answer.

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Wow, Seitse, your thread is so interesting!

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Originally posted by Seitse
Well, would you fancy such thing?

Share with us the reasoning behind your answer.
Beyond the year 100, yes, already achieved, although it was a condition of birth and not something I worked hard to achieve.

Beyond age 100, yes, provided I can be surrounded by Kazakh girls and will not be called upon to cover lessons at short notice.

Come to think of it, the only time I am actually surrounded by Kazakh girls is pretty much in the classroom, maybe the second condition can slide.

Interesting thread, thanks.

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no because i'm not a hypocrite.... exterminate everyone at 80 years.

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Longevity escape velocity.

http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/aubrey_de_grey_says_we_can_avoid_aging.html

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The post that was quoted here has been removed
there shall be no exceptions.

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The post that was quoted here has been removed
he was crucified at 33. after his resurrection, he got to start counting from zero again, so he died at around 80 anyway.

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Originally posted by trev33
there shall be no exceptions.
Becoming soylent green counts as afterlife, dude.

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Originally posted by Seitse
Becoming soylent green counts as afterlife, dude.
i heard about a cannibal who painted his dining room soylent green.

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Originally posted by Seitse
Well, would you fancy such thing?

Share with us the reasoning behind your answer.
Considering the current state of the world, absolutely not.

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Yes. Of course.

I want to live to see the "Medieval Diplomacy Strategy" thread break 1,000,000 posts.

Then I can die happy.

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Originally posted by Seitse
Well, would you fancy such thing?

Share with us the reasoning behind your answer.
In my 50 years, I have known pleasure, pain, sadness, and happiness.
Been drunk, stoned, powdered, tripping, rolling, just about every state of mind there is. I have even died and come back.

I just really hope I can hang on for 10-20 more years.
100 years old?? I really hope not, but it's not entirely in my hands.

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Originally posted by SMSBear716
Considering the current state of the world, absolutely not.
can i have your stuff?

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http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=can-someone-live-to-be-a-supercentenarian

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