80? However I am always sick...
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81 years. Can I throw myself a 25% of the way there party?
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69...shit...the joint every 2 month makes you lose 10 years of life expectancy! :o
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Well, I've been condemmed to 102! That in fact is quite a probability because although I am the only remaining member of my family, I have mixed genes that are always stronger. However, I'm not sure that I want to live that long.
"You can be young without money but you can't be old without money"
Maggie the Cat from "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof." by Tennessee Williams
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I got 92, so we'll see... Although this little thing may have some effect:
"The calculator may not provide accurate results for individuals who have a chronic illness". So, let's see who will win at the end, me or mr Parkinson...
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I got 79, which is 40 years longer than I wanted. I better start smoking to bring that number down. I won't go as far as not buckling my seat belt, because here in Albuquerque that means I will likely die tomorrow. I want a few more years of being unsafe at least.
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I don't know if I trust this thing. I got 83, but I'm only 23 right now and I almost died once already, plus I have heart problems that will at one point demand surgery in the near future. The test results are only based on risk factors for general health decisions/histories, but it doesn't factor in anything else. That said, I hope to live into moderately old age (I don't wanna die yet— I haven't done enough, fuck that shit).
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88......why the hell so long.
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Huh..
87 years...
sure, my grandma died of cancer at 79, my other grandma died at 84, my gramps still lives at almost 97 now..
I suppose it's a good average..
My best traits are the no-smoke, no-drink bit. But I do need to work out more and eat more veggies.
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