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Who wants to live to be a thousand?
2004-12-05, 3:19 PM #41
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Originally posted by AKPiggott
Easier said than done, what if the aging process doesn't cure the natrual impotence that comes later in life?
Doesn't that happen because of aging?
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2004-12-05, 3:40 PM #42
Cryogenic freezing is far more fascinating and appealing. I don't want to see the year 3000.
I want to see the year 30 000.
"The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt. " - Bertrand Russell
The Triumph of Stupidity in Mortals and Others 1931-1935
2004-12-05, 5:51 PM #43
*cough*
Somehow I don't think everyone would enjoy living to be 1000. I wouldn't mind as long as I could fine the right person/people to spend the time with.
"Flowers and a landscape were the only attractions here. And so, as there was no good reason for coming, nobody came."
2004-12-05, 5:59 PM #44
Do I want to love to 1000?

To put it bluntly, I don't know yet.




http://www.deathclock.com -- This just kinda fits here... ;)

Hmm..
Just imagine everyone CAN live to 1000 today.
Do you really want Bush around for *that* long?
1000 year long wars on terror...
[/idiocy]
May the mass times acceleration be with you.
2004-12-05, 6:01 PM #45
I wouldn't mind living to be 1000, or living indefinitely, provided I could stay the way I am now w/o aging.

I doubt that I would ever have a lack of company, b/c I never have a hard time meeting and making friend w/ new people.
2004-12-05, 8:17 PM #46
I don't think it will ever happen due to over population.....but if it did, I think it would suck because if you can get sick of someone in 20 years...how depressing would it be to feel stuck in a marriage for 200 years.??? :eek: ..maybe there would be alot of divorces.... I don't know, but I think there would be more crimes of passion...
2004-12-05, 9:06 PM #47
I don't think you could get sick of being with someone you completely love, especially if they were a perfect counterpart for you.
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2004-12-05, 9:24 PM #48
But what are the chances of finding someone like that?
2004-12-05, 9:34 PM #49
The older you live, the more time you've got to look...
2004-12-05, 9:36 PM #50
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But what are the chances of finding someone like that?
Quite great, for me. I already found her. The more I learn about her, the more amazed I become at our potential compatibility. Now if only she felt the same way. Or maybe she does. I dunno.

I can't speak for the rest of you. So :p.
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