not at all........i'd probably be all sick and weak and wouldn't be able to really enjoy life. That's why most of us die at our 80's.
2007-06-12 09:44:01
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answered by Heart-Shapped Poe 3
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No - I don't see the point of living until I'm realy old with the problems that come with it. If everyone were to live so long, where would they live, and what would happen to the world's resources? There would probably be a pandemic on a scale like no other, as nature couldn't cope.
Besides, I want to come back as someone else!
What world record did you break Amp?
2007-06-12 23:44:38
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answered by Thia 6
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No thanks! I think 80 years would be plenty! 100 would be pushing it. I wouldn't want to live to be 150 yrs even if it did get me in the Guinness Book (I've already helped break a world record anyway.) At some point, you need a rest. And imagine the wrinkles!!!
2007-06-12 09:47:06
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answered by amp 6
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Yes. Simple as that. But then I'm no where near that yet and often wonder if, like they say, there comes a time when you feel the need to slow down and eventually give up.
Like the Indians that used to supposedly go up into the mountains when it became there time....
2007-06-12 09:42:51
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answered by rob e 2
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No! Way Jose, not for a million dollar, simply because the older you get, the sicker you get, all your body parts get warned out and you become vulnerable, and your condition makes you so grouchy and crabby, that nothing makes of any sense to you, everything is meaningless, for me 65 is all I want not more then that.
When elderly people bless me and tell me, "may you live long" I get offended and ask them to take back their blessing, instead bless me with good health, that's all that matters to me.
Does it make sense?
2007-06-12 10:33:40
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answered by Naaz 4
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I would not take the chance to live ot 150 because i would have to see all of my loved ones die...my children, maybe even my grandchildren, i would ide inside befoei died on earth
2007-06-12 09:42:14
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answered by Band Man 2
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sure, chances r given only once in life, and accepting them may seem like a challenge at first, but when u r used to them, u know u have reached a treasure chest filled with gold
2007-06-12 09:45:48
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answered by island girl!! 5
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Yes... i would see so much more change. I am interested to see what will happen to the world. I think it would be funny to hear people talking about history, and think... "hey, I remember THAT!"
(Preferably at least some of my loved ones would survive with me!)
2007-06-12 09:50:18
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answered by CrazyArtistSara 2
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No i wouldn't.
This is basically because i am content and happy with my life so far and would hate to think that i would live so many years longer than my husband.
2007-06-12 09:48:36
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answered by Anonymous
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That depends, can you guarantee that I won't be in a coma for the last 70 years?
2007-06-12 09:46:50
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answered by Convictionist 4
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well that depends on how healthy and active I would be. I would not wanna be some old vegetable laying around in the bed all those years
2007-06-12 09:45:52
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answered by Anonymous
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