T63
Eternal Youth
September 02 2018
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tcm70
6 years ago
I agree with Meander. The population is blowing out enough as it is, not that I desire to wipe any of us out, but I think extending lifespans is quite ludicrous. Sometimes our knowledge takes us places we just shouldn’t fuck with. It reeks of vanity and selfishness I think. A friend of mine(rip) who I’ve mentioned in other threads had cystic fibrosis. He himself said that if it wasn’t for medicine he’d have naturally died years before and not burdened society with an extra mouth to feed. He said his life was in direct competition with natural selection.
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RHP User
6 years ago
Saw this story on the project #facepalm no For all the reasons already mentioned plus you know that would be more years of us women whinging on forums about how we still can’t find the right guy just for us and we couldn’t have that now, could we ladies ?
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AnnieWhichway
6 years ago
Bigger dining tables. For xmas and the great grand children and the great great grandchildren and the great great great grandchildren. And all their fucked up partners.That's enough reason there to not take the pill.... And not forgetting your new child you had when when you were 115 yo.....
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Supernova
6 years ago
To experience 150 years would seem very VERY long.... How many of those years do you spend as a "old" (by old I mean, like an 80 year old today) person? If it keeps you youthful until the last 20-30 years the yeah, would be awesome :) - Posted from rhpmobile
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AnnieWhichway
6 years ago
Gawd. Look at that old fool. Drives like he must be 145
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RHP User
6 years ago
I'm with Meander. But it's the existential problem, we all know we will die. Although that technology will stop me chuckling when I see a 55 year old still hanging out for a life partner. Evil me thinks, that's getting shorter every day. - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
6 years ago
.....one thing I e learned reaching the age of 47 is that humans are a fucked self centered virus of the earth. Needs to be reset and start again. Prolonging life like we are some being more important than our environment is one way of completely screwing up what we have left. Fuck. Humans are arseholes. - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
6 years ago
...I'm 3 5ths of a bottle of cab sab deep. Brutal. - Posted from rhpmobile
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countrytouch82
6 years ago
Can you imagine the number of children Cletus the Slack Jawed Yokel from the Simpsons will end up with by age 150? In just one episode he calls outside regarding "eating dinner tonight" to Tiffany, Heather, Cody, Dylan, Dermot, Jordan, Taylor, Brittany, Wesley, Rumer, Scout, Cassidy, Zoe, Chloe, Max, Hunter, Kendall, Caitlin, Noah, Sasha, Morgan, Kyra, Ian, Lauren, Cubert, and Phil. :)
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countrytouch82
6 years ago
Quoting 'timefortea'humans are a fucked self centered virus of the earth - Posted from rhpmobile Don't make me quote Agent Smith from The Matrix :P
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RHP User
6 years ago
Well.. I'm hoping, that with the extra years of life, dedication and research, smart people will figure out cures for cancer, how to populate the stars and how to feed the hungry hordes.Happy Sunday.
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Mischeviouslad
6 years ago
That’s a bloody long time for someone to be stupid - Posted from rhpmobile
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AnnieWhichway
6 years ago
To be on the pension too.... How do they work out who and when?
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RHP User
6 years ago
Happy to let nature take its course. - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
6 years ago
of POSSIBLE interest.I personally. love researching shit.. and often do it.I START from memories of when I heard stuff in church and school as a good little Catholic boy..So. I go to the "Amplified Bible"..Not because I believe it is the truth, but, because it is a starting point.I then go to Zecharia Sitchin, Immanuel velikovsky and OTHERS of differing point of opinion. Adam lived 900 years, as did Seth, Methuselah all te way down to Noah.The Flood wiped out 99.99999999999999999% of the worlds people.After the flood, Noah's son Shem lived only 400 years, as did the next THREE generations.. but.. 6 generations down the line to "Abraham" (10 generations after Noah) the people, including Abraham only lived to 170 (ish) As we read through, we discover there were a number of "Cataclysmic" events which cause "God" to kill off again MOST of the humans.. for one reason or the other.. each time he(she) did this, the life of man was shortened.Why? Because "God was made sick to his stomach at what man had become, and he wished he had not made him"So.. from Abraham to king david, we got man living only until he was 70... (Except Solomon - who repented and made a "Deal" with God)That is the bible...But.. Zecharia Sitchen who "Claims" to have interpreted the "Sumerian Tablets" (Or at least interpret the language it was written, AND the ages of the recordings) tells us an Very Similar, but very different story.HE tells us the biblical stories are retakes of the Sumerian texts, and predate the bible by many many thousands of years.His claim, is that the Anunnaki (Those who from the heavens came) Spliced their own DNA into earth creatures and created "A-Dama" (The first) to produce a creature trainable and controllable enough to mine for Gold.The texts insist that SOME of the creatures, were virtually demonic.. crazy mad violent uncontrollable and dangerous (Minotaur, Pegasus, Medusa, Griffin, Harpy etc ??) The Anunnaki, were Scientific people who, at first wanted slaves to mine god.. BUT.. they lived too long, and played up too much, and in one part even annoyed the fuck out of everyone because the fucked so much, and made waaaaay too much noise fucking...SO.. the Anunnaki killed them off.. and to all intents and purposes, used medicine and vaccinations, OR "Genetically Modified" man to die earlier.. As the Anunnaki moved on back to their OWN planet "Nibiru) mankind gained some knowledge and learnt how to modify their own diet and lifestyle to increase their lifespan.. So, it DOES stand to reason, that IF the Anunnaki (OR God) used medicine/vaccine/GM to shorten our lifespans, Then mankind SHOULD be able to eventually work out HOW to remodify us back to 900years... One can ONLY hope at THAT stage, that the Anunnaki/God is still keeping an eye on us, with the idea that this planet IS of some value to them/him, and wipe 99.9999999999999999999999999999 (OR more) of the population out again, and do a "Proper" job of DNA alterations to ensure we do NOT succeed...Personally, I think a 40 year LS is a good age.. and who knows... thousands of years down the line, some people who look "Somewhat" lie us are having THIS same discussion, and someone who looks somewhat like me points out there the "Australis Texts" (some ancient digital code - interpreted by a weird fucked up scholar, who looks somewhat like Zecharia Sitchin) says "And God was fucked off that man had discovered GM technology, so he wiped them the fuck out - with a sickness that was borne into the winds, and travelled all the world over.. THEN he did a full and comprehensive on the "Very Essence" of those who he hid to survive so that they would last strictly no more then 39years - AND the miserable evil cunts could NEVER change it again!!!!!!!!" Who knows..
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RHP User
6 years ago
Quoting 'Mischeviouslad' That’s a bloody long time for someone to be stupid - Posted from rhpmobile Bahahahah......omg.......the thought!
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tcm70
6 years ago
What would be retirement age then? No way do I want to have to work for another 80 years.
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RHP User
6 years ago
Calling for mass extinction is always a good first resort. Living healthily to 150 would be great. I have so much to accomplish you see... And in any case, birth rates have plummeted in industrialised countries. And as the world increasingly moves to the first and second world, so will theirs drop. Which in turn helps womens emancipation in these places also. I blame our extant reptilian brain for a lot the problems we have. I figure I need at least 150 years to get better at controlling its primitive impulses... Haha Sooooooo, up for a root then? Ahem... - Posted from rhpmobile
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0z_boy
6 years ago
Quoting 'Meander' The world is fucked. In my view earth needs a plague that wipes out the majority if not all of human life, not more people who get older. Errr.. happy Sunday. In my view we are the plague, and we are well on our way.
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OkeyDoke45
6 years ago
Oh come you ''we just need to be wiped out'' misanthropic types; I have debated this in other online forums and some trends appear when you get down to brass tacks. Namely: - they don't actually mean them when they call for a great cataclysm - usually some horrid virus - anybody but them. - they actually kinda sorta usually want it to be all the poor people who breed too much. People from developing nations, you know - they must hate living anyway right? - If you tell them that they could actually start a mass suicide sect to start the whole ''we need to eradicate us humans'' - you know, get the ball rolling, get it going viral on Youtube - their wheels start to wobble a little. Let's just ignore the irony that all of us who comment are doing so from something that involved a little raping and pillaging of Mother Earth. When our devices get a little slow, we will all just go out and buy a new one rather than fixing the one we have. Our old device, and all its precious metals, will go to landfill and just sit there. None of us live in caves chewing on nothing but kale leaves beside our dung fires. The simple fact of the matter is - us humans are the reigning species on this planet. No other species could end all life on this planet if we so desired it except for us humans. And yet we haven't. Sure, we have seen to many extinctions. We know of our errors however, and we are better at managing natural resources now than we were 50 years ago - and they were better 50 years ago than 50 years before that. We will continue to innovate, we will continue to develop technologies that further us as a species more efficiently. I firmly believe that in the future (not in my lifetime as currently stands but if we live to 150 maybe) we will just dial up what we want for dinner and something akin to a 3D-printed dinner will pop out of a hole in the wall, cooked and ready to eat. We are already supposedly on the cusp of synthetic meat. Genetically modified crops that can grow all year round in virtually any environment. This is all in the future - how far away, who knows? But us humans have been making great leaps for the past couple of hundred years (at the very least) and those leaps are getting longer. We will be able to eat meat without killing animals. We will be able to grow more crops on less land, maybe we won't even need to grow them at all and thus spare land from clearing. Who here would actually like to turn back the clock, as some greenie-types do, to a pre-industrial era life? Think about it. Anyways, rant over for that bit. Typing responses to deep questions post-nightshift may or may not be a good idea. Living to 150? If that means I have to work an extra 50 years, not really sure about that. But then I think of how much I would miss in that extra 60-70 years. As my mother is fond of saying - you're a long time in the ground.
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RHP User
6 years ago
Like the world needs another mouth and another anus.
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boobsandbusted
6 years ago
meh no thanks. ,leave this this on the shelf and start on pills for your going to at a die at a regular age. but wow you going to feel like a spring chicken all the way. up to it ,that’s the pill box i wanna buy mr b - Posted from rhpmobile
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AnnieWhichway
6 years ago
The pill rejuvenates all parts of the body. Aged joints will repair themselves. Damaged organs can renew if the cause is addressed. Your biological ages lowers many years as the gene that causes the aging process is suppressed by the supplement which is related to vitamin B. I think if you have such issues, you will happily do the injection and pills. Quality of the extended life is important and luring Perhaps the Essendon footy players are looking younger. If it wasnt for the stress.
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ruby_blossum
6 years ago
If I was fit and healthy....Yes. If I had to work another few decades....not so much. But I would have to keep working so I could afford to live! I would be happy with taking the magic pill, looking feeling younger for another 30 years then popping off this planet. 150 just seems to be a very long time.
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RHP User
6 years ago
I'm not going to launch into a defence of capitalism here. Planned obsolescence and profit imperative has done untold damage to this earth and its habitability for humans. Surely hoping for a plague to reset everything is helpful to no one. Humans do not have the requisite ability to see and plan far enough into the future to ensure its survival. And as I may have said, we are equipped with a neocortex reptilian brain at the core debasing us to our urges. So, barring evolution or genetic engineering to fix these flaws. We need to attack entrenched power structures that continue to make huge damage to nature and in turn make a lot of money for the investment class. As opposed to a plague. Living to 150 healthily may help us develop more foresight and appreciation for our future. It may also help collective memory of injustice live longer in the zeitgeist. Look I'm just riffing here off the cuff but if we kept advancing, tossing out capitalism, live longer, and take third world with us and share resources, maybe we can science our way out of the waste/energy crisis we find ourselves... Pie in the sky shit I know... - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
6 years ago
Hahaha yes! Peptides... Easily obtainable online. And super cheap in the US. Mix it with some stem cells from an umbilical cord and we all good to good! - Posted from rhpmobile
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Single_Guy4U
6 years ago
Quoting 'pipsqueak' Saw this story on the project #facepalm no For all the reasons already mentioned plus you know that would be more years of us women whinging on forums about how we still can’t find the right guy just for us and we couldn’t have that now, could we ladies ? Perhaps an extra 100 years of experience and the male may start to learn proper
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RHP User
6 years ago
I think people say they wouldn't take this medicine mainly because of two things: 1- it is out of hands anyway (out of reach) 2- their "time" hasn't come (and they will change their minds at that point) Very few would really be out of this two options. The others would take it if made available, even if now they say otherwise. I might be wrong of course. Time will tell... I would gladly be exposed to the sadness of seeing it all, if I have the chance. "Funny" that time is one of the few things we can't buy YET. For time is money, money may become time... such irony; that will surely change things a lot. Do I think this is good? No. Would I still do it? Yes. Judge me. (While you have the time to) And Cavey50, that was quite an extensive approach. I'm impressed. Nice topic OP. 👍 - Posted from rhpmobile
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OkeyDoke45
6 years ago
Quoting 'Meander' I'm quite happy to be the first to go in whatever apocalypse. One reason being because I haven't bred, no kids to worry about leaving behind. It's all a bit of a moot point anyway - I wouldn't hold my breath hoping for a mass (human) extinction event. Plus, I kinda sorta really seriously doubt that most people would walk gracefully into the light should such an event occur. I suspect they would curse, kick and scream - like they should.
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Single_Guy4U
6 years ago
Quoting 'Single_Guy4U' Quoting 'pipsqueak' Saw this story on the project #facepalm no For all the reasons already mentioned plus you know that would be more years of us women whinging on forums about how we still can’t find the right guy just for us and we couldn’t have that now, could we ladies ? Perhaps an extra 100 years of experience and the male may start to learn proper
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AnnieWhichway
6 years ago
I may mean it's hard to fit in 2 or 3 currently. Give us an extra 70 years to play with and we can fuck ourselves over at least a few more times. How many exes are going to want to run us over after all that extra time
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Single_Guy4U
6 years ago
why so many people are so negative. Me, I try to be glass half full I am sure there is a plus side somewhere.
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cat_n_the_hatter
6 years ago
Age matters because of possibilities. To live 150? I always wondered how the world would look like in a hundred years? The biggest worry would be how to cope with tolerating politicians. (Ms)
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