😂 funny stuff. A retreat from idiocy is easily seen as real progress. Open borders, women and men are whatever they say they are, men in women's sports, hate anything American. What else ya got?
At least in America, people are getting fatter and lazier, which has opened the door to more diseases - like type 2, for example. I don’t know how life expectancy will ever increase as more people become more sedentary and obese.
However the article is a lot different from the title. I don’t think anyone would disagree that breakthroughs in medical science can help us live longer.
As it’s laid out in the article, I do think it could happen. But I was hoping for something more sci-fi, like, send me back to my college years for a do-over on life. Sign me up for that one…
Funny stuff indeed — especially coming from your quarter.
As long as we’re making things up, let’s not forget the grandest fantasy of all: that a 34-count convicted felon and adjudicated rapist is somehow the innocent victim of “lawfare” and government overreach. The notion that Trump is a paragon of virtue isn’t conservatism — it’s delusion wrapped in denial.
Meanwhile, all your talking points — from “men in women’s sports” to “hating America” — are just culture-war distractions that have nothing to do with the reality you claim to defend.
Until there’s a reckoning with the king’s nakedness, every criticism you level at anyone else rings hollow. You can’t claim moral authority when your chosen leader has none.
Now more directly on the subject of the poll time travel doesn’t seem possible to me anytime soon or perhaps ever at all.
Nevertheless, I will say I’m watching a fun series on Netflix “The Lazarus Project” that I think is a fun consideration of the concept and it seems to seriously explore the science behind such a possibility.
🤣….well now after reading the article. I’m certain finding myself hoping it’s indeed possible. But I won’t spoil it for you read the article is my advice.
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