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Well I'm probably sure you don't!... But realistically, in an ideal world. What would be your optimal age to die? Average life expectancy has massively increased. But sadly the bodies ability to degenerate hasn't slowed down...
What do you feel would be a reasonable age for your demise? |
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"Well I'm probably sure you don't!... But realistically, in an ideal world. What would be your optimal age to die? Average life expectancy has massively increased. But sadly the bodies ability to degenerate hasn't slowed down...
What do you feel would be a reasonable age for your demise? "
Hmmm, possibly as long as there was the option to change that if I had lived long enough and was ready to move on. I would be curious to see how a longer life and passage of time would change the way I think and feel about the world around me, how I perceive it. Plus eventually you’d acquire enough assets and money you’d be loaded, you could live and explore the world as you wanted for as long as you wanted. Enjoy the world and life in ways you never imagined. On the other it could be just one giant pain in the butt and decide to opt out lol. Not suffering the cruelty of old age and everything failing would definitely be a plus x |
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By *ames-77Man 29 weeks ago
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The elite use blood transfusions to rejuvenate themselves .. drinking from the fountain of the youth.. look at the state of prince Philip he looked like he'd been dug up after 50 years haha .. adrenachrome |
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"Well I'm probably sure you don't!... But realistically, in an ideal world. What would be your optimal age to die? Average life expectancy has massively increased. But sadly the bodies ability to degenerate hasn't slowed down...
What do you feel would be a reasonable age for your demise? "
Putting it simply when time has come to lay me to rest whether that will be today tomorrow or whenever the time. If I go now was nice to know you. |
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Interesting concept- the world’s resources would run out much quicker !
I think I would like to end it when if that day ever comes where one’s bottom gets wiped by someone else - then it’s time to go !
A plug in electric chair ( 3phase) or break glass for the lethal injection
If you can remember where it is
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By (user no longer on site) 29 weeks ago
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"Well I'm probably sure you don't!... But realistically, in an ideal world. What would be your optimal age to die? Average life expectancy has massively increased. But sadly the bodies ability to degenerate hasn't slowed down...
What do you feel would be a reasonable age for your demise?
Putting it simply when time has come to lay me to rest whether that will be today tomorrow or whenever the time. If I go now was nice to know you. "
Reminds me must put a funeral plan in place |
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"Well I'm probably sure you don't!... But realistically, in an ideal world. What would be your optimal age to die? Average life expectancy has massively increased. But sadly the bodies ability to degenerate hasn't slowed down...
What do you feel would be a reasonable age for your demise? " If I'm fit 124 please |
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By *unchalMan 29 weeks ago
Dartford |
"If I haven’t died before I’m 60, I will not be happy, I’ve abused my body in preparation for this, being a pensioner is not in my forte, swollen ankles and a mobility scooter fuck that.
The mr "
As someone who has passed the 60s mark, life doesn’t have to be like that. It takes a huge effort but I’m probably fitter now that I have been at any point in my life. Being diagnosed with diabetes helped focus my attention. |
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I’d love to live forever.
What kind of immortality is it? What are the Rules?
DeathBecomesHer Rules? - That’d suck
Highlander Rules? - That’d be pretty cool
Wolverine Rules? - I could live with that, but it’s not really Immortality |
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By *alcon77Man 29 weeks ago
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"I’d love to live forever.
What kind of immortality is it? What are the Rules?
DeathBecomesHer Rules? - That’d suck
Highlander Rules? - That’d be pretty cool
Wolverine Rules? - I could live with that, but it’s not really Immortality "
Lord of the rings elf-type rules.
You won't die of old age, but you can be mortally wounded.. |
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By *zeroMan 29 weeks ago
Glasgow |
I'd hate immortality personally it sounds good in theory but I would in all liklihood, experience several wars, see all my family and freinds age and die, gain new freinds for the cycle to repeat itself and have a constant feeling of not belonging.
Normal lifespan please. |
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"I’d love to live forever.
What kind of immortality is it? What are the Rules?
DeathBecomesHer Rules? - That’d suck
Highlander Rules? - That’d be pretty cool
Wolverine Rules? - I could live with that, but it’s not really Immortality
Lord of the rings elf-type rules.
You won't die of old age, but you can be mortally wounded.."
Interview With The Vampire Rules?
Stronger, faster, immortal etc.....But you can NEVER change your hairstyle |
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By *arkus1812Man 29 weeks ago
Lifes departure lounge NN9 Northamptonshire East not West MidlandsMidlands |
Both my parents died at the age of 60, I had set myself a target of 70 which I managed to pass with no problems whatsoever.
I have now made it to 84 and am awaiting 2 replacement knee joints, Have a heart condition and according to my daughter I am showing early signs of dementure. On that basis I think I must be living in lifes departure lounge.
New target 85 |
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As Billy Connolly says, the extra 5 or 10 years you get from clean living are not the ones you enjoy in you 20’s or 30’s etc, they’re in your 90’s when you can’t get out the chair and can’t stop peeing yourself. So no I don’t. |
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By (user no longer on site) 29 weeks ago
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I want to live long enough to watch my grandkids (if I’m lucky enough to have any) grow up.
Considering my family’s track record. I’ve got about 20 years left |
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"I want to live long enough to watch my grandkids (if I’m lucky enough to have any) grow up.
Considering my family’s track record. I’ve got about 20 years left "
All the men in my family have died before 60 I'm 56 this year so the clock is ticking! |
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By *alcon77Man 29 weeks ago
under the sun & the moon |
"I’ve done my financial calculations & at this rate looks like I will retire at 94 & leave comfortably for 11mins
lol….60 years of mischief first though "
Financially I'm set for life..
-Provided I die next Tuesday |
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By *rispyDuckMan 29 weeks ago
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"I’ve done my financial calculations & at this rate looks like I will retire at 94 & leave comfortably for 11mins
lol….60 years of mischief first though
Financially I'm set for life..
-Provided I die next Tuesday"
Hahaha well played! Pmsl |
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By (user no longer on site) 29 weeks ago
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"I want to live long enough to watch my grandkids (if I’m lucky enough to have any) grow up.
Considering my family’s track record. I’ve got about 20 years left
All the men in my family have died before 60 I'm 56 this year so the clock is ticking!"
I try not to think about it |
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"I want to live long enough to watch my grandkids (if I’m lucky enough to have any) grow up.
Considering my family’s track record. I’ve got about 20 years left
All the men in my family have died before 60 I'm 56 this year so the clock is ticking!
I try not to think about it "
I know, evertime I get indigestion or a pain in my left arm I'm like
"Uh oh,here we go " |
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Ahhhhhhh.
I'm already a burden on my family
I've already lost my mobility
I already rely on mobility aids
I've already lost my full independence.
By the metrics of most people on this thread, I should already be dead.
I'll do you all a favour, eh?
I'm 38. I'll die when I die but it won't have any correlation with needing assistance or losing independence or needing mobility aids because all that started when I was 31. I'll go when I go. I'm from a very long lived family so it'll probably be 85-90 unfortunately. |
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"Well I'm probably sure you don't!... But realistically, in an ideal world. What would be your optimal age to die? Average life expectancy has massively increased. But sadly the bodies ability to degenerate hasn't slowed down...
What do you feel would be a reasonable age for your demise? "
I have every intention of living for ever, if not longer.
Cal |
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By (user no longer on site) 29 weeks ago
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My grandad who raised me lived to be 103 years old.
He was living independently until he was 100.
I watched him cry so many tears over the years as he lost everyone he loved.
He said age was a curse towards the end.
I don't want to live to that age never mind forever
Mrs |
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"I'd definitely live forever given the opportunity. Imagine what the world will be like in the year 3000. "
I've been to the year 3000.
Not much has changed but they lived underwater
And your great, great, great grand daughter
Is pretty fine |
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By (user no longer on site) 29 weeks ago
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"I'd definitely live forever given the opportunity. Imagine what the world will be like in the year 3000.
I've been to the year 3000.
Not much has changed but they lived underwater
And your great, great, great grand daughter
Is pretty fine "
Yeah she’s pretty fine |
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If I can still swing a golf club and get an erection then count me in.
If I’m sitting in a piss soaked chair with people feeling guilt inclined to visit me once a week then please punch my fucking ticket. |
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I could live forever, at least I hope I would want to. But if everyone you love is dead, only a new generation that doesn't understand your generation might be difficult. If we all end up in a robot body that can live for 500 years, I would certainly try it. Can always pull the plug if you don't like it. |
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