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Originally posted by ChaosMagician
I have no way of being able to make a judgement on that, but I suppose anything is possible. I have certainly seen a few strange things in my life that did not *seem* possible. Who am I to say?
You're probably right about the email address. I always thought of it as etiquette to not display it though.
As for whether or not this person is baiting or is actually revealing some strange nature about themselves... can't make a call on that. I will make one call though... whatever the case is, you're in on it.
Sorry... I had to poke you on that one.edit on 23-11-2010 by ChaosMagician because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by afoolbyanyothername
... just makes me recall how "dull" life was before electronic communication and the internet came along !
Seems like an unusual way to phrase such a sentence as we've had electronic communication of one type or another for at least 100 years.
Originally posted by Zesko Whirligan
There ARE medical breakthroughs coming that will extend human life by decades, at least; and they're talking about indefinite lifespans by the end of this century. But, WHO DECIDES who gets to live forever?
Originally posted by AboveTheTrees
Deaths of Inmortals sound like a contradiction in terms to me.
On the other side of the coin, if we however make the assumption that methuselah1937 made a truthful claim regarding the apparent loss of those 4 individuals, then can we also make a further assumption that there ARE indeed extremely long-lived individuals currently amongst us (not necessarily immortal) and that for some of them, extreme longevity can and did take a toll on them ultimately driving at least 2 of them to suicide ?
Originally posted by jayln2010
why would i a long-lived person want to just automatically hang out for eternity with u just because we share a common anomoly
a agency who knows there are some among us and are weeding them out online
Originally posted by Bellarina
reply to post by afoolbyanyothername
Methuselah is the longest living recorded person in the bible.