9 Answers
i would feel very happy! but if there was 1 wish i could make, i would wish to give all those extra lives to my grandmother!
10 years ago. Rating: 5 | |
If health is good, then long life is a wonderful thing, but nature progresses at its own pace, once scientists begin re-engineering nature there will be fallout of some sort. Food famine, pollution, wars, places to live your long life, jobs, etc. all of this will be affected. I think its best to leave nature alone. Occasionally helping a person with quality of life but when a person reaches the point where their body is nothing more than a vegetable and continuing to torture the family and the sick person is messing with nature.
10 years ago. Rating: 4 | |
At 72.5 I’ll be half way there…so let’s get on with the life extention meds. The Russians were using human placenta extract for this purpose many years ago and there have been many proponents of many diets, secret flower extracts and belief systems suggesting antiquity sunrise is in your future. Of course, I would be cynical were it not for the fact that we have all this number crunching madly going on compelling our extended, collectively longevity. Already we have Viagra to give men hope of an eternal errection provided the OL will permit its use….or not…probably not. We are not in danger of over-ageing centarians buying up all the condoms like youthful children over qualifying their imagined prowess. Enjoy what you have while you have it as long as you can in the certain knowledge that it will, some-day end.
10 years ago. Rating: 2 | |