View Full Version : POLL: Do you want to live to be 120?


Elios
Thu, 23rd Jan '03, 1:01pm
I am just asking a couple questions here. Please answer truthfully as I am going to be using these results for a little experiment. I cannot explain what at this point because I do not want to taint the results. More later.

Poll Information
This poll contains 3 question(s). 50 user(s) have voted.

Poll Results: Do you want to live to be 120? (50 votes.)

Do you want to live to be 120? (Choose 1)
* Yes - 50% (25)
* No - 50% (25)

Are you a male or female? (Choose 1)
* Male - 86% (43)
* Female - 14% (7)

How old are you? (Choose 1)
* <15 years of age - 14% (7)
* 16-25 years of age - 66% (33)
* 26-35 years of age - 12% (6)
* 36-45 years of age - 8% (4)
* 46-55 years of age - 0% (0)
* 56-65 years of age - 0% (0)
* >65 years of age - 0% (0)

Aikanaro
Thu, 23rd Jan '03, 1:16pm
I don't think old age would go down well, definatly not that old! You'd be pretty much useless

Maldir
Thu, 23rd Jan '03, 1:42pm
That was quite difficult to answer, I would have preferred an "it depends" options for the first question. I'd only want to live to a very old age if I could keep a reasonable amount of health and mental faculties, and if those I loved around me were also in a similar position. But as that's not likely, I voted "No".

Foradasthar
Thu, 23rd Jan '03, 1:48pm
Yeah same thing that's been said already. If you're talking about living to be 120 with the 40 last years of your life being seriously ill, restricted from normal life, and so on.. then it's a definite no. If it's a life of a fairly good health till the end, then why not?

Khelben
Thu, 23rd Jan '03, 2:19pm
I definitely wouldn't want to live until 120. Your gf,and your family dies,even your sons die and your grandsons have their own sons.Well that would suck!
"Look son this is your grand grand daddy,he's 120!"
YEEEECK :p

Intentioner of the Damned
Thu, 23rd Jan '03, 3:19pm
If i now had to choose, without knowing what the future holds (ill health, nuclear war leading to the survivors living bad quaility lives, etc) then i'd have to say that i'd prefer to live until i'm supposed to. Not that i'm saying i believe in fate, coz i prefer to think i affect my own journey through life.
My vote reflected this.

Rallymama
Thu, 23rd Jan '03, 3:43pm
I'll qualify my YES vote with the assumption that medical technology has advanced to the point where everyone can live a fulfilling life - not merely exist - to that age. Otherwise, there's no way I'd want to be a lonely, freakish machine-bound vegetable simply for the sake of saying "Hey, I made it to 120!"

ejsmith
Thu, 23rd Jan '03, 4:35pm
Personally, barring un-natural methods (what the hell ever that actually means), I'm expecting something at or just over 90.

That age pretty much runs in my family. The few people that have died before, were subject to some other kind of fairly intense pressure.

Mustard gas. Car wreck. Diabetes. Hepatitis.

You know, come to think of it, no one has ever died from liver sclerosis. And, I know a few of them qualify as alcoholics.

Lord help me. I think I've got the "drinking gene". :p

joacqin
Thu, 23rd Jan '03, 5:37pm
Just bring the years on baby! I am counting on medical science here and at the time I start to get old they have actually a cure for aging! Then 120 is nothing and I will be able to live several centuries more in the body of a 35-40 year old man. Mhwuhahahaha!

Ironbeard
Thu, 23rd Jan '03, 5:58pm
Likewise, I would have to say yes, provided I'm healthy enough to actually DO something with these last 40 years, and that it doesn't involve me outliving most of my contemporaries by a long margin. Hopefully, the extra time would allow me to figure out exactly what I want to live for, and then do it :) .

Faragon
Thu, 23rd Jan '03, 7:42pm
No. If I look at how so many old people have to spend their last decades, I'm happy to leave by the time I'm 60.

I think I'll be more than fed up with mankind's stupidity by then anyway.

Mortensen the Second
Thu, 23rd Jan '03, 8:47pm
No way. I've worked in an old people's home, I know what goes on behind the scenes. You do not want to know. And what kind of life do you have at that age? It's pointless

chevalier
Thu, 23rd Jan '03, 9:00pm
Asthma, irregular day/night cycle, specific lifestyle, drinking... Well being 20 in three months I feel like getting close to halfway.
On the other hand being able to have a dancing each night in a week and active sightseeing each whole day (aka holidays) or drinking&dancing each weekend in whole semester I could add some ten years for will/charisma-based functionning bonus :holy:

120 is too much anyway. Maybe if aging didn't apply or some elf-style longevity were concerned... Then yes, it would be wonderful to see how the world changes on a 1000 year basis for example... But only then. Not if I were going
to undergo aging up to that level.

Morgoth
Thu, 23rd Jan '03, 10:32pm
heck when Im gonna do weird, funny, **** in me pants since i´ve lost my musclecontrol, then you just can kill me, no serious

Kitrax
Thu, 23rd Jan '03, 10:36pm
The way I'm going, I'll be dead at age 30. Oh, wait...that means I should have had my mid life crisis 3 years ago! :rolling:

The Deviant Mage
Thu, 23rd Jan '03, 11:10pm
When this body gets too run down, I'll just forcibly project myself into someone else's again.

:evil:

[ January 28, 2003, 07:25: Message edited by: The Deviant Mage ]

Sniper
Thu, 23rd Jan '03, 11:53pm
Okay ... this is my case. And this is making certain assumptions.

Basically once i've reached retiring age with my wife (whom i love very very much and our bond is so close that it is truely bonded into one) and my children are set up and living on their own. From there, I would want to die with my wife ... or if not, die of a broken heart.

Arabwel
Fri, 24th Jan '03, 10:37am
Hell yeah! I want to live as long as I can, because when I do get there, there will be advanced enough medical technology to keep me well :)

To be honest, I don't think I am going to live that long. My habits are so unhealthy that I doubt that I'll see eighty. Besides, I will probably manage to cut my own head off with a bluntr sword or soemthing :p

(The loony sword gal)

Register
Fri, 24th Jan '03, 11:13am
Heh... I don't want to be over 40. All of the good things have already happened and you are soon going to be senile. YEK.

Rastor
Mon, 27th Jan '03, 2:55am
It depends. In good health, and my family is with me till the end, yes. That is not very likely though, so I voted no as what's the point of getting 40 extra years if you have nobody to spend them with?

Shura
Mon, 27th Jan '03, 9:59am
@ Deviant Mage: LOL :lol:

Old age isn't fun, people. I've (FORCED) done some helping out in an old folks home before. The only prevailing thought I had there was: Why don't somebody kill them already?

Of course, if you could remain youthful and vital for a 120 years, I don't see why not.

Eze
Tue, 28th Jan '03, 5:13pm
I would like to live until 120, if I could stay healthy. And to all those people, who don't want, cause of their friends and family, well, who needs them anyway? I don't. Actually I do not give a damn, how much I live. But would like to reach at least 30.

DarkGoddess
Tue, 28th Jan '03, 6:47pm
Hmm, I'd have to say no, simply because if I can't do the things then that I do now, it wouldn't be enjoyable. I mean, honestly. What do I have to look forward to at 120? Let's see here, um, there's putting in the false teeth, then eating your food through a straw, and quite possibly living the rest of your life on a respirator. Oh yeah, I certainly want to experience that.