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Absolutely, we all know what's in store for us at the end, the fun happens in between being born and eventually dying. We want that ending though to be a lonnnggg way off.
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To die can be the most honorable and best part of living. It can be a acceleration and escalation of euphoria into the next life.. It sucks to go out in a nursing home tho. Poor millennials are looking at some of the most gruesome ways to die that I could imagine. Medicine will keep most millennials in coma and life support for years , some could be Vegetables for decades. estimated 120 - 140 yr for kids and for lifespans for a person about 30yo now. 10% - upto 20% of life in a very bad state- of theses millennials there will be wheelchair, O2, bed, coma, mindless, babyfood for considerable portion of their lifespan 0f bout 100 - 120 yrs ,,, look at the bright side 30 yr old and younger, lots of sex in the nursing homes,, the nurses have to hand out condoms, ol fogies immunities are down and lots of STD so its not death that should worry us but it will be living that should be of concern.