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in thread If a safe, affordable anti-ageing treatment that extended life indefinitely were to become available, would you take it?

    ... assuming that is that the negative side-effects don't leave you in a condition in which you're unable to throw yourself in front of the bus -- before you reach the decision to do so.

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Re^4: If a safe, affordable anti-ageing treatment that extended life indefinitely were to become available, would you take it?
by FloydATC (Deacon) on Nov 09, 2014 at 17:56 UTC

    This is a side effect of life even without anti-ageing treatment. Even so, I'm sure I'd manage to be annoying enough to have someone help me solve that problem. Next time you see a senior citizen act in a manner that makes you consider throwing him or her in front of a train, maybe that's exacly what he or she is trying to accomplish? :-)

    -- FloydATC

    Time flies when you don't know what you're doing

      LOL...
                    but I'm not going to treat that as advice I should follow: the State's Attorney/Prosecutor/DA/County Sheriff/Chief of Homicide just might not buy that as an exculpatory explanation.




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