Living to 100

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80 for me, but i don't know things like my blood pressure and cholesterol counts.
 

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I'm gonna die at 70. I expected it to be lower. :lol:

(considering the diseases I have, how much alcohol I drink, and the fact that I completely don't care about what I eat :lol:)
 

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That thing is full of shit! There is no way I'm living to 77 and Chris is living to 74. Shit, I'll be lucky to make 57!
 

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^Same as Darren, but 84 for me.

Fuck that. I'm shooting for 150. :flex:

You go brotha! It seems to me that the really good years are the earlier ones, and the later ones can really suck. My mom had a long, full life that was impeded by her health in the last decade. She was firm in her feeling that she had accomplished everything she wanted to, reared 5 kids, and was just "spending our inheritance". My oldest sister(now in her 60's) had to take care of her several times a day, and it wasn't easy. We miss her dearly, but we know that she is in a better place. She was just ready. I hope to NEVER be that kind of burden on my kids.
 

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You go brotha! It seems to me that the really good years are the earlier ones, and the later ones can really suck. My mom had a long, full life that was impeded by her health in the last decade. She was firm in her feeling that she had accomplished everything she wanted to, reared 5 kids, and was just "spending our inheritance". My oldest sister(now in her 60's) had to take care of her several times a day, and it wasn't easy. We miss her dearly, but we know that she is in a better place. She was just ready. I hope to NEVER be that kind of burden on my kids.

Yeah, no doubt. Being independent is one of the best things.
 

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I got 89. I think thats fine with me. I dont want to live for too long and then burden my kids and their families with my healthcare and over all well being.
 

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I got 73, although I think it might be higher if I calculate it as of next month. When I move out I will have a full gym at my apartment complex and will be more motivated to use it since it's included in my rent. Plus I'll have a swimming pool and I will DEFINITELY be using that in the summer! :yesway:
 
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