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Nothing, you should always assume you can die at anytime, thats why I don't waste my life trying to become "popular" on a internet forum.
I can see Doogh on his deathbed "I spent all my life trying kissing ass to get high on a internet forums rep system, don't make the same mistake son"
So you admit you would have to try if you want to be popular, and you assume anyone who is popular is kissing ass, interesting.
Perosnally I think it's a load of bollox, too many factors that kill you. No-one dies of "old age" something comes along like a dicky heart, alzheimer or whatever and kills you. Luck of the draw.
By the time you get to 90 the chances of something happening are just very high. Then there is all this crap about people ageing at different rates, then why can we always more or less judge someone's age by looking at them. The Police use that all the time when they're looking for someone.
Perosnally I think it's a load of bollox, too many factors that kill you. No-one dies of "old age" something comes along like a dicky heart, alzheimer or whatever and kills you. Luck of the draw.
By the time you get to 90 the chances of something happening are just very high. Then there is all this crap about people ageing at different rates, then why can we always more or less judge someone's age by looking at them. The Police use that all the time when they're looking for someone.
naaah crap ...
It reminds me of that episode of Blakes 7 when Orac predictes that the Liberator will explode, of course a Liberator does explode just not their one. But all they're trying to avoid the prediction utterly fails and they end up in the same circumstances predicted
I've already done death clock, I'm due to peg out at 92, but I picked all the best question options to get that. My mate did it and he's already dead according to it.
1. Take test
2. Discover that you've got another fifty years to go
3. Go out and celebrate
4. Get hit by bus and die.
1. Take test.
2. Discover that you only have 3 months to live.
3. Do round world trip, blow every last penny, and then some.
4. Get made bankrupt and have to live off the social until you are 103.
I think on balance I'd prefer the unexpected bus while making plans.
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