Message from @rogalik

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2018-05-22 16:34:22 UTC  

I only have 1 grandma left

2018-05-22 16:34:29 UTC  

honestly I don't see her too much

2018-05-22 16:35:09 UTC  

did you get any inheritacne tho?

2018-05-22 16:35:21 UTC  

wat

2018-05-22 16:35:24 UTC  

ah

2018-05-22 16:35:31 UTC  

not really tbh

2018-05-22 16:35:40 UTC  

with that grandma that died 1 year ago

2018-05-22 16:35:51 UTC  

they did it nice because all was solved long, long before they died

2018-05-22 16:36:12 UTC  

they did it once my mum(the youngest o their kids) turned 18 I think

2018-05-22 16:36:24 UTC  

I think mine did too

2018-05-22 16:36:49 UTC  

its a reasonable thing to do

2018-05-22 16:37:00 UTC  

death depresses me

2018-05-22 16:37:03 UTC  

immortality when

2018-05-22 16:37:18 UTC  

pretty soon

2018-05-22 16:37:22 UTC  

I give it 0 years

2018-05-22 16:37:24 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/427861399008575499/448524794179092490/DKBf2qFW4AAPHqv.jpg

2018-05-22 16:37:24 UTC  

40*

2018-05-22 16:37:31 UTC  

the thing is we will be old by then

2018-05-22 16:37:45 UTC  

aging will be stopped before then ofc

2018-05-22 16:38:08 UTC  

tbh I don't think it'll come so fast but again

2018-05-22 16:38:12 UTC  

future is unpredictable

2018-05-22 16:38:32 UTC  

you'd have people in the past predicting that by 2018 we surely would have flying cars and vast colonies on Mars or something

2018-05-22 16:38:45 UTC  

they didn't predict the Internet tho, no one knows really

2018-05-22 16:38:49 UTC  

ye but these people were dumb obv

2018-05-22 16:38:51 UTC  

i am smart

2018-05-22 16:38:54 UTC  

this

2018-05-22 16:38:56 UTC  

yeah

2018-05-22 16:58:37 UTC  

Immortality, best case scenario: 2045.

2018-05-22 17:17:49 UTC  

I honestly think it would be easier to discover how to make people immortal than to find "cure for cancer"

2018-05-22 17:18:49 UTC  

not because it would be so easy to attain immortality, but that it's going to be so fucking hard to cure every kind of cancer

2018-05-22 17:19:15 UTC  

so if people became immortal, they'd still die from cancer eventually

2018-05-22 17:19:34 UTC  

ummm

2018-05-22 17:19:45 UTC  

but that are related things

2018-05-22 17:19:56 UTC  

cancer probability grows with age

2018-05-22 17:20:14 UTC  

and you can't really call yourself "immortal" if you die of cancer at 80

2018-05-22 17:20:44 UTC  

sure, that's why I'm saying curing cancer is harder, because you don't die "from old age", but because something is failing you

2018-05-22 17:21:02 UTC  

if you stop ageing you stop the single most important cause of cancer

2018-05-22 17:21:26 UTC  

old age = many things are failing

2018-05-22 17:21:35 UTC  

these things are inherently intertwined

2018-05-22 17:22:42 UTC  

you'd need a perfect replication system for your body cells to be immortal and that would also mean a perfect cancer (sorry for my kindergarten understanding of biology)

2018-05-22 17:22:58 UTC  

what