That feel... Entry posted by Scanty Demon May 11, 2014 1,102 views Share More sharing options... Followers 1 That you'll eventually grow up to be a grandparent or at least be as old as them
Necro Posted May 11, 2014 Honestly, what I'm really curious is how far medical science will be by then. Considering how effective prosthetics are getting, and how much progress is being made with 3D printers, who's to say that in 50 years, I won't be able to get an exact replica of my heart printed, and two brand new, perfectly-fitting knees? 1 Quote Link to comment
Pomegranate Posted May 11, 2014 I'm excited for that, 'cause then I'd have grandkids potentially and they are so much fun I could show them all these things from the early 21st century that would probably be so foreign to them by then. I'd definitely mess with 'em. Force 'em to listen to my life story. Get 'em lots of LEGOs I'm excited about old age, I mean, come on. Not dying young? Sounds good to me! 1 Quote Link to comment
Burnmad Posted May 11, 2014 Honestly, what I'm really curious is how far medical science will be by then. Considering how effective prosthetics are getting, and how much progress is being made with 3D printers, who's to say that in 50 years, I won't be able to get an exact replica of my heart printed, and two brand new, perfectly-fitting knees? If you can hold out long enough, you can make it until we achieve immortality, overpopulate the earth, realize life is meaningless without death and exponentially increase the suicide rate because we've robbed ourselves of the ability to wait for natural death. Bonus points if you have to delete yourself when the time comes. - 2 Quote Link to comment
Ehksidian Posted May 11, 2014 Honestly, what I'm really curious is how far medical science will be by then. Considering how effective prosthetics are getting, and how much progress is being made with 3D printers, who's to say that in 50 years, I won't be able to get an exact replica of my heart printed, and two brand new, perfectly-fitting knees? If you can hold out long enough, you can make it until we achieve immortality, overpopulate the earth, realize life is meaningless without death and exponentially increase the suicide rate because we've robbed ourselves of the ability to wait for natural death. Bonus points if you have to delete yourself when the time comes. - ...uh Quote Link to comment
Unit#phntk#1 Posted May 11, 2014 Honestly, what I'm really curious is how far medical science will be by then. Considering how effective prosthetics are getting, and how much progress is being made with 3D printers, who's to say that in 50 years, I won't be able to get an exact replica of my heart printed, and two brand new, perfectly-fitting knees? If you can hold out long enough, you can make it until we achieve immortality, overpopulate the earth, realize life is meaningless without death and exponentially increase the suicide rate because we've robbed ourselves of the ability to wait for natural death. Bonus points if you have to delete yourself when the time comes. - ...uh ....yeah wouldn't you think we could ship people to Mars by the time that's a problem? and live underground even ~Unit#phntk#1 1 Quote Link to comment
Vorahk1Panrahk2 Posted May 12, 2014 The thought of growing old just weirds me out to the point where I don't want to think about it. Heck, I can't even think about. I don't even know where I'll be ten years from now, much less 40-50. 4 Quote Link to comment
Protodite Karzahni Posted May 13, 2014 "Not if I can help it!" I declare, whilst helping myself to another slice of leftover pizza for breakfast. 4 Quote Link to comment
Kaleidoscope Tekulo Posted May 14, 2014 GET OFF MY L-waitaminute... Where am I? (I acknowledge that I shall grow old. If I am not senile by then, I shall act as such to troll the younger generations) 1 Quote Link to comment
Razgriz Posted May 15, 2014 This is the definition of Subtle. >tfw It ain't a bad feel, bro. Quote Link to comment
Havelock Vetinari Posted May 16, 2014 Honestly, what I'm really curious is how far medical science will be by then. Considering how effective prosthetics are getting, and how much progress is being made with 3D printers, who's to say that in 50 years, I won't be able to get an exact replica of my heart printed, and two brand new, perfectly-fitting knees? If you can hold out long enough, you can make it until we achieve immortality, overpopulate the earth, realize life is meaningless without death and exponentially increase the suicide rate because we've robbed ourselves of the ability to wait for natural death. Bonus points if you have to delete yourself when the time comes. - I highly doubt people that life needs death to have meaning. Like, at all. Quote Link to comment
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