2065 or later. I'd like to make it all the way to 2101. Then I'll be 111 years old. And I'll get to talk about how we had to flush the toilet and to turn on the sink manually.
How long do you think you will live?
Débuté par
chunkyman
, oct. 13 2011 01:29
#26
Posté 13 octobre 2011 - 02:03
#27
Posté 13 octobre 2011 - 02:08
Jonp382 wrote...
2065 or later. I'd like to make it all the way to 2101. Then I'll be 111 years old. And I'll get to talk about how we had to flush the toilet and to turn on the sink manually.
Don't be so proud of this technological terror you've created. The ability to destroy a sh*t is insignificant next to the power of the force!
#28
Posté 13 octobre 2011 - 02:12
Until my time is done, however long that is.
#29
Posté 13 octobre 2011 - 02:27
Well, I think I live as long my heart beats. I have no idea how long that will be, I can fall down the stairs and break my neck in the next moment. So I live here and now, make plans for my future and hope when my time will come, that I can look back to a fulfilled life without too many regrets
#30
Posté 13 octobre 2011 - 02:27
An eternity. Like all other vampires.
#31
Posté 13 octobre 2011 - 02:29
I' not sure, but I get closer each day...
#32
Guest_xenoprobe_*
Posté 13 octobre 2011 - 02:31
Guest_xenoprobe_*
In corporeal form? Not much longer, I think. In spirit? For as long as I'm remembered fondly.
Modifié par xenoprobe, 13 octobre 2011 - 02:37 .
#33
Guest_Juujuu_*
Posté 13 octobre 2011 - 02:32
Guest_Juujuu_*
I think not long ....
#34
Posté 13 octobre 2011 - 02:48
Until i'm old enough i guess, not really planning to hit a certain year and drop dead the second after. Though it would be awesome to live past 2100 ^^
#35
Posté 21 octobre 2011 - 08:51
If you are referring to the current body I occupy, who knows? It drinks too much, smokes too much and doesn't get enough sleep. I think I'll choose a healthier vessel next time.
#36
Posté 21 octobre 2011 - 10:01
i'l replace parts of my body and reach immortality that way!
#37
Posté 21 octobre 2011 - 10:08
Combine stress and a bad cancer record, and I'd be fortunate if I made it to 80.
#38
Posté 21 octobre 2011 - 10:16
marbatico wrote...
i'l replace parts of my body and reach immortality that way!
Perhaps scientists will unlock the secrets of the majestic sea anemone:
http://io9.com/58511...emones-immortal
#39
Posté 21 octobre 2011 - 10:17
My Grandfather died of hearth failure and emphysema at 66 years old
My other Grand Father died of prostate Cancer at 72 years old
My grand mother died of Breast Cancer at 54 years old
My grand mother that still alive fought Breast Cancer .. She's 87 years old.
I'm destined to die very young.
My other Grand Father died of prostate Cancer at 72 years old
My grand mother died of Breast Cancer at 54 years old
My grand mother that still alive fought Breast Cancer .. She's 87 years old.
I'm destined to die very young.
Modifié par Suprez30, 21 octobre 2011 - 10:18 .
#40
Posté 22 octobre 2011 - 01:26
It seems that multiple sclerosis is hereditary in my family. I will more than likely have it. And it's said to decrease the usual life expectancy (78.7 years) by 5-10 years, so maybe like 68.7-73.7?
My lifestyle isn't what one would call healthy, so that will probably take some time off. Besides that, I have non lifestyle related health issues as well.
Most people in my family seem to die in their early to mid 60s, so probably some time around then for me as well. I'm not too sure if that means I should start taking off years around there.
And going by my birth date and all that above means I'll probably be dead some time between 2050 and 2060. At least I think.
My lifestyle isn't what one would call healthy, so that will probably take some time off. Besides that, I have non lifestyle related health issues as well.
Most people in my family seem to die in their early to mid 60s, so probably some time around then for me as well. I'm not too sure if that means I should start taking off years around there.
And going by my birth date and all that above means I'll probably be dead some time between 2050 and 2060. At least I think.
#41
Posté 22 octobre 2011 - 01:57
Wishful thinking: 100, just so I can say that I lived for a 100 years.
Most likely: probably 70s-80's. If I'm lucky then somewhere around 90.
But then again, anything could happen.
Most likely: probably 70s-80's. If I'm lucky then somewhere around 90.
But then again, anything could happen.
#42
Posté 22 octobre 2011 - 02:59
As long as i have all my marbles i will continue to live. Id rather die round 70 than live to be 90 in some old folks home. If you can call that living ofc.
#43
Posté 22 octobre 2011 - 04:49
I could live to be 89 or older like my grandma who just keeps going like a battery bunny...or I might leave the yard tommorow with my car to go to the store and then some truck crashes on me and I die.
What is the point of this question?
What is the point of this question?
#44
Guest_Fair Enough_*
Posté 22 octobre 2011 - 04:54
Guest_Fair Enough_*
Don't know, don't care.
#45
Posté 22 octobre 2011 - 04:56
*Sigh* I don't know. And sometimes it scares me thinking about it.
Modifié par MASSEFFECTfanforlife101, 22 octobre 2011 - 04:56 .
#46
Posté 22 octobre 2011 - 06:17
I'll probably die before 30. That's just how I roll.
#47
Posté 22 octobre 2011 - 08:05
eh...27
#48
Posté 23 octobre 2011 - 12:44
If technology will indeed develop the means for humans to live forever before the end of this century, then I don't plan on ever dying.
#49
Posté 23 octobre 2011 - 01:37
[Your] Gods hate me, so I'll probably forced to live forever since I consider life to be the equivilant of limbo; the gap between nap times... I like naps meow.
Modifié par Dragoonlordz, 23 octobre 2011 - 01:44 .
#50
Posté 23 octobre 2011 - 02:16
Live fast, die young, leave a good looking corpse.





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