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Is living to 99 enjoyable anyway? I can't imagine those last 20-30 years being all that great. Hence why I try my best to have fun now and enjoy it when I'm healthy with my kids. I regret not having them 5-6 years earlier right out of college.
I really have no interest to make it to 90 in all honesty. Outside of accruing more SS money for heirs, life is likely miserable once you hit 80. I mean we can already tell Biden is sharper than ever, creating the AFT out of nowhere. lol.
life is likely miserable once you hit 80
feeling alone in your age group when everyone else has died or is dying offThis was my mother's (1902-1997) circumstance. She was the last one left of the 12 couples with whom she and my father became friends in 1924, the year she started teaching, variously called "The Gang" or "The Bunch". I grew up with them all getting together at each others' homes and a big celebration at Christmas. In 1954, they had a party at the Ridgewood Country Club based on the TV show This Is Your Life with Enid and Willie B. Wilie as the main couple who were in their 60's then and started the bunch and Mother and Daddy were the last to join, so they celebrated 30 years of friendship. I don't know if she was prescient, but I remember on Friday May 9 she was sitting on the sofa and said "I'm lonely". She passed away two days later on May 11, 1997, Mother's Day. However, through the years she always had friends from younger generations as well.
I really have no interest to make it to 90 in all honesty.
Honestly, I truly believe good weather (and of course exercise and healthy living) ages you slower. When I go back home to Chicago and Indianapolis and see some of my old H.S. and college buddies, they look 10 to 20 years older than me. It is hard on the body when almost half the year you have to be cooped up inside with nothing to do but drink, smoke, catch Chinese AIDS and watch sports.+1000
22-YEAR-OLD WOMAN DIES AFTER SECOND SHOT OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGIC AGENT.tHAt mEaNs iT's wOrkInG!!!
As fucked up an expensive it is living with all these retarded Liberals in California, there are definitely some quality of life benefits.
I bet that number is in the tens or even hundreds of thousands.
I am outside every day all year.....thank you CA and I am gladly paying the sunshine tax!
Pro tip: wear sun block every single day!
CDC folks have conflict of interest with vaccine companies as Marketwatch article today.
Shaman saysPro tip: wear sun block every single day!
100% agree with this. I take my sunblock everywhere....I do it multiple times a day. SF50 or 70.
Bitcoin saysTotally agree, mell. We are a vitamin-deficient society because we're always indoors and slathering on sunscreen. If you're going to be out in the sun for an extended period of time, put it on and use zinc oxide version. Otherwise, let the sun hit your skin. If I go outside for a 40 minutes walk, I will put some sunscreen just on my face to prevent aging, but no where else.Shaman saysPro tip: wear sun block every single day!
100% agree with this. I take my sunblock everywhere....I do it multiple times a day. SF50 or 70.
While I agree lesser sun radiation keeps the skin smooth and younger I am not a fan of sun block. There's no proven study that says it reduces skin cancer rates and there are concerns with some of the ingredients actually being carcinogenic. I'd rather wear little or none if UV index isn't high and get out of the sun sooner if necessary. Sunblock inhibits vitamin production from sunlight and skin absorption dramatically. As always pros and cons. Also we're not that much outside these days so I don't think one should be wearing much if any sunscreen on the 1-2 hours they are outside on average. The UVB rays are meant to hurt you and make your skin...
mell saysBitcoin saysShaman saysPro tip: wear sun block every single day!
100% agree with this. I take my sunblock everywhere....I do it multiple times a day. SF50 or 70.
While I agree lesser sun radiation keeps the skin smooth and younger I am not a fan of sun block. There's no proven study that says it reduces skin cancer rates and there are concerns with some of the ingredients actually being carcinogenic. I'd rather wear little or none if UV index isn't high and get out of the sun sooner if necessary. Sunblock inhibits vitamin production from sunlight and skin absorption dramatically. As always pros and cons. Also we're not that much outside these days so I don't think one should be wearing much if any sunscreen on the 1-2 hour...
Agreed and it's really not that much of a hassle to get your skin checked once a year at the doc.
1. It produces vitamin D, especially in pale people like me.
2. It is actually good for heart health
3. I like it.
Blue saysCDC folks have conflict of interest with vaccine companies as Marketwatch article today.
@Blue Could you post a link to that Marketwatch article?
While I agree lesser sun radiation keeps the skin smooth and younger I am not a fan of sun block.
mell saysWhile I agree lesser sun radiation keeps the skin smooth and younger I am not a fan of sun block.
5-Fluorouracil to the rescue!
Patrick says1. It produces vitamin D, especially in pale people like me.
2. It is actually good for heart health
3. I like it.
4. tan girls are sexy
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I know a few and they sound like absolute shit, and both feel like absolute crap.
Anyone else?
Why the fuck are people injecting themselves with a non-FDA approved biological agent?
And what the fuck are people afraid of, when this covid has a 99.97% survival rate?
I don't understand this level of retardedness... Or maybe I am just super, over the top, fucking retarded, that I can't understand this shit.