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Immortality should be literally your number one priority in life. If you die, it's over, you didn't make it and all your efforts were in vain. But if you manage to make enough money to buy the cure to aging, then you might have a shot at living long enough to be immortalized.

>> No.17420738

>>17420719
why the fuck would i want to live on the shit hole planet forever?

>> No.17420742
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>>17420719
You already are immortal, anon.

>> No.17420835

>spend all your life trying to be immortal
>die anyway
yea sounds like a great plan

>> No.17420880

>>17420719
Based.
>>17420835
Pathetic.

>> No.17420897

Death looks comfy.

>> No.17420904
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>DUDE ENDLESS DREAMLESS SLEEP WHERE ALL OF ETERNITY PASSES IN A MOMENT IS BAD LAMO

Yikes, imagine fearing death.

>> No.17420913

>>17420738
/thread

>> No.17420919

we all live forever
but not all of us get to remember

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>>17420719
Watch this;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6fcK_fRYaI
that being said I too am trying to live until the point at which human consciousness can transcend from the 3rd to the 4th dimension

>> No.17421157

>>17420904
>>17420738
itt edgy nihilists who pretend not to fear death but would still shit their pants at gunpoint.

>> No.17421307

As long as there is mortality there is freedom. The final emergency exit if shtf.

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>>17421157

>> No.17421412

>>17420719

You will die and no one will remember you.

>> No.17421491

>>17420719
As a doctor, I am intimately exposed to how crude our methods are compared to the subtle, exquisite methods of aging that time exacts on the body. Not only does ambient radiation induce mutations, but DNA itself is a fragile, fragile thing - spontaneous deamination occurring several hundred times between each cell division. Several thousand bases arent even located in the fairly protected nucleus, but inside the harsh environment of the mitochondria, where they are degraded even faster - and are crucial for cell functioning.

This isn't even talking about the extracellular matrix, which has little to no turn over and slowly decays. Not even talking about cells that dont replace themselves on any useful timescale- like neurons or myocardial cells. Truly, a cure for aging will require medicines far, far in advance of what we have now. There will be no cure prior to your death or mine. The only small hope we have is living long enough that cryonics becomes effective enough to store at least most of the brain more or less intact - but given the scale of that problem, I have grave doubts about that too.

>> No.17421498

>>17420719
Hello Shlomo

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>>17420719
>this post again

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>>17421491
>i'm a smart doctor
>cryonics might work tho

>> No.17421552

>>17420719
>he doesn't know

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>>17420719
Eternal life has already been achieved.