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Forever? God no.
What they are talking about here, a much longer life? Yes, yes I would.

Though it's saddening to me that each generation born is expected to outlive the previous one, except for my age bracket... we are supposed to have a shorter one.
 

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Reminds me of the movie "The Green Mile"...a very sad way to prolong your life where everyone who is close to you in life dies while you survive. No thanks.
 

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Aside from economical/population-related issues that would arise - If I live to 300, as does everyone else, we are going to run out of every resource super fast.

But those are other hurdles. All of the negative things aside - Economy, resources, and seeing loved ones die, a longer life (say 200 healthy years) would be cool, yes
 
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I dont know if i would like to live any longer than say 90, (If i make it that far) But it sure would be nice to reach 200 and see how the cigar industry/blends develop!
 

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Forever...absolutely not and I don't think we should. We already have horrible over-population, just thing what kind of a resource burden that would be if everyone was living to be hundreds of years old. Especially if the birth rate stayed the same. Besides, if it is your time it is your time and no amount of medicine will help you.

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Only if I could maintain the same level of physical and mental capacity throughout. What's the point of living to 300 years old if you're wheelchair bound and senile for the last 225 years of that time?
 

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A few assumptions:

1. Resource issues are squared away
2. I'm not aging during that time - ie maintain a fitness and mental health level similar to my 20s-30s
3. The rest of the population is not able to

Then absolutely yes. I would like to live forever. Although I'd rather it be like in that movie with Hugh Jackman where his wife or whoever also lives forever (I only saw the previews) - that would be better. Even if it were just me, though, I'd do it.
 

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We already have horrible over-population, just thing what kind of a resource burden that would be if everyone was living to be hundreds of years old.
As a Demography student, I can tell you that, if everyone on the planet were to live as "green" as I do, with the same diet, commuting patterns, housing conditions, and airplane usage patterns, we would already need approximately 4 planets to provide the needed resources.


Especially if the birth rate stayed the same.
We would be living in a sea of Indians from the northern provinces of India.

All that aside, I would want to live long enough for mankind to make contact with lifeforms from other worlds, or at least to understand how to navigate between dimensions... assuming they exist.
 

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outliving my children would be horrible. I would give up my life gladly for my wife and children. This world is already overpopulated!
 

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Live forever? No thanks... Although I do look forward to an early semi-retirement around 50 where I can work part-time to suppliment my retirement savings :)
 

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From a February 1950 Popular Mechanics article:
"By 2000, a vast amount of research has been conducted to exploit principles that were embryonic in the first quarter of the 20th century. Thus sawdust and wood pulp are converted into sugary foods. Discarded paper table “linen” and rayon underwear are bought by chemical factories to be converted into candy."

If we listened to these scientists we'd be eating our BVDs.
 

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Skipping over the realities, I like the idea. Probably why I dig vampire stories. Obviously, there are problems if everyone gets to live forever.
 
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