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how old would be a good time for you to go

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me, prolly around 50 because your still young enough to be known as the cool grandad

anything after that is senile grandad

you ?
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For me it's not about age but about how well I am.
If I need a nurse to wipe my own butt I'd rather get a shot.
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If you die in the prime of your life you'll be remembered forever! (jesus, alexander the great, che guavara)
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Depends what the average life expectancy will be in the future.
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Eraser wrote:For me it's not about age but about how well I am.
If I need a nurse to wipe my own butt I'd rather get a shot.
w3rd, thing is, my families got a history of alzeimers ? (that thing from when you loose your memory)

the good knews is none of the blokes had it :] but still, if that ever kicked in id wanna be thrown off a bridge or somming
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I always wondering in how much you actually suffer from Alzheimers though .. perhaps since you keep forgetting everything almost instantly your world becomes one of rozy ignorance and bliss... But then again it would be not so good to actually be aware of forgetting everything instantly - that'd be near torture.
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Ryoki wrote:I always wondering in how much you actually suffer from Alzheimers though .. perhaps since you keep forgetting everything almost instantly your world becomes one of rozy ignorance and bliss... But then again it would be not so good to actually be aware of forgetting everything instantly - that'd be near torture.
i have a great aunt with it, and it's not a walk in the park. huge mood swings (seconds after laughing along. she says -- "I want to go home, NOW."), confusion (where the fuck am i?), not being able to understand why people react to you wierd when you ask questions, not remembering things (try to remember something, the answer is *just* out of reach in your mind, you can't grasp it), constantly being told you're wrong (screwing up names to faces, etc)

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i wouldn't mind going after i've had my lot, 30-40 years old maybe?
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Ryoki wrote:I always wondering in how much you actually suffer from Alzheimers though .. perhaps since you keep forgetting everything almost instantly your world becomes one of rozy ignorance and bliss... But then again it would be not so good to actually be aware of forgetting everything instantly - that'd be near torture.
Well it's not like you're a zombie just staring into the blank. Like glossy said, it's pretty bad. I've heard stories of people actually becoming extremely paranoid because they think people stole their things simply because they can't remember where they put it and thus can't find it back. I think it's horrible to be demented.
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glossy wrote:i wouldn't mind going after i've had my lot, 30-40 years old maybe?
you just made it very clear you're a teenager :icon14:
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My Grandad was diagnosed with Senile dementia a few months back, whats kinda scary for him is that he is all too aware that he's losing it. He's even been prescribed Anti-Depressants because of it.
He's been a very very active man all of his life so this has hit him like a ton of bricks, both physically because he can't do the things he used to do and mentally because he wants to go out and do them.
He's 82, but he still has a drive that makes him want to go on.
To me, he's still a cool Grandad.
Edit: I put Alzheimers O.o
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Post by StormShadow »

if you die at 50 your grandkids wont even remember you (if you even have any)

and over 50 is senile? please..
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Post by glossy »

MKJ wrote:
glossy wrote:i wouldn't mind going after i've had my lot, 30-40 years old maybe?
you just made it very clear you're a teenager :icon14:
heh, i suppose so. you'll never find out, though.
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Ryoki wrote:I always wondering in how much you actually suffer from Alzheimers though .. perhaps since you keep forgetting everything almost instantly your world becomes one of rozy ignorance and bliss... But then again it would be not so good to actually be aware of forgetting everything instantly - that'd be near torture.
well it was my 2 aunties and my nan had it (although she died at the very early stages of it)

my aunts were completely bonkers though, shed be calling me shaun and chatting about shit which happened 50 yrs ago like it was present day :icon28: and then she would go around for random walks and come back with a spoon for no reason

if i ever went like that then i would want to die
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Post by losCHUNK »

StormShadow wrote:if you die at 50 your grandkids wont even remember you (if you even have any)

and over 50 is senile? please..
lol =P

nah im just saying, upto 50 i would say, or atleast hoping to get my life over n done with, anything after that would be a luxury
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Post by diego »

I'm pretty sure that all these opinions (maybe except losCHUNKs) depend on your current age.
Nobody - I mean nobody - wants to die at 30 or 40.
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To answer your initial question, I have no idea when would be a good time for me to pass on.
Simply because I've not fully lived my life enough yet to make that decision.
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Heh.. I'll live forever. So far so good.
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diego wrote:I'm pretty sure that all these opinions (maybe except losCHUNKs) depend on your current age.
Nobody - I mean nobody - wants to die at 30 or 40.
aye that true, what i meant though is i would be PISSED if i pegged it before 50

if god axes me before 50, hes got a whole load of me to deal with
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What I'm saying is, if you ever had one of your family die at such a young age, you're cured, trust me.
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dont think i understand that :icon6:

and the heat is severely halting production of brain power
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thats the beggar
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glossy wrote:
MKJ wrote:
glossy wrote:i wouldn't mind going after i've had my lot, 30-40 years old maybe?
you just made it very clear you're a teenager :icon14:
heh, i suppose so. you'll never find out, though.
you'll change that train of thought just as you will about your binge drinking once you get a career after school.
Eraser wrote:For me it's not about age but about how well I am.
If I need a nurse to wipe my own butt I'd rather get a shot.
i agree with this.
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Eraser wrote:For me it's not about age but about how well I am.
If I need a nurse to wipe my own butt I'd rather get a shot.
Quite agreed.
glossy wrote:i wouldn't mind going after i've had my lot, 30-40 years old maybe?
:icon27: Many people say that life begins at 40. You have enough experience to not be a moron anymore and (usually) have established yourself.

mrjpes is right though, the above statement clearly illustrates your age
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