If You were Told a Massive Asteroid was Guaranteed to Hit the Earth in 150 Years......

wouldnt it be ironic if advances in medical technology allowed us to live to 150+ years only for us to be killed by the asteroid?
 
Man I'm not changing my life if an asteroid is coming in 150 days

Forget 150 years
 
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150 years? id live life exactly the same what kind of question is this :lol:

maybe not have kids so they dont have to see their demise?
 
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Bruh your kids even won't live that long this **** is stupid as hell
iono man, we are living in some pretty technologically advancing times...
IT is likely the first person who will live to be 1,000 years old is already alive today.

This is according to a growing regiment of researchers who believe a biological revolution enabling humans to experience everlasting youthfulness is just around the corner.

At the epicentre of the research is Aubrey de Grey — a Cambridge gerontologist and co-founder or the California-based Strategies for Engineered Negligible Senescence(SENS) Research Foundation.

“The first thing I want to do is get rid of the use of this word immortality, because it’s enormously damaging, it is not just wrong, it is damaging,” he told Motherboard.

“It means zero risk of death from any cause — whereas I just work on one particular cause of death, namely ageing.”

http://www.news.com.au/technology/s...g/news-story/d86c96b4f91639d0fbf3424a94f061b4
 
Very few things in this world are funnier than smart dumb ******... 
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If you lived forever, time would lose all meaning

You would eventually perceive a year as if it were a minute
 
Change my life in what meaningful way though?

I mean at best this would mean my generation would be the 2nd to last generation to live a full life (going by life expectancy). The next one all being senior citizens when the world ends and the generation of them dying in their 40s to 50s. They would be the ones where this question would matter most.

For me I'd wonder to raise my children deciding if I should discourage them in having children themselves or not when they're older.

We talking 2166 :lol: Even if I lived until 2100 I'd be well in to my 100s :lol:
 
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If it won't affect you in your lifetime, oh? But why even care about climate change at all, put aside the asteroid conversation? (what we're going to be planning for in the near future will be to stave off/support the drastic effects in the future for our children...)

Think about how people accost Congress for not holding a broader, longer view. So if it doesn't affect you personally that an asteroid will hit our planet in 150 years you won't change a thing about your own conduct? (But your grandkids - just two generations down, think of you and your grandpa)... Not even about what you might to do garner public support to get people rallying around a plan for appealing to policymakers, etc., which is not a life-changing alteration like altering your career course or something.
Well that's the difference between a hypothetical stipulating this asteroid destroying all life on Earth [emoji]127758[/emoji] is a guarantee and fighting for a planet and future we can still protect.

Perhaps if I had the incentive of living for centuries or being immortal I'd make radical changes to my life.

For all of you saying you don't care would you be fine with your dead body being tossed naked into a dirt hole or fed to wolves? It's the same concept you're gone so what does it matter anyway right?
Whether I cared or not it wouldn't matter in this context. You're dead.

What does a dead person's feelings mean to the living? Could be getting your corpse violated why think about something you can't control.
 
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