yet we have no problems with dying.
Sure. As long as it is someone else doing the dying ;-)
Jan
I did not make a mistake spelling that funny verb.🙂
Ahh! Yes I missed that subtlety! Apologies.
Jan
How much would language change in 100 years. let alone 3,000.
Considering how many speakers I've made in the last 20 years, I dread to think how many Id make in 3,000, but I guess coil and cone drivers will probably be obsolete in 50 years anyway. Perhaps I've eventually be able to spell " neighbours " without spell check, or even " diarrhoea ".
Considering how many speakers I've made in the last 20 years, I dread to think how many Id make in 3,000, but I guess coil and cone drivers will probably be obsolete in 50 years anyway. Perhaps I've eventually be able to spell " neighbours " without spell check, or even " diarrhoea ".
"Then I though[t]: what would I do with so much time?"
What wouldn't you do?
Assuming your hormone levels remain constant, you would always biologically feel like a 30-year-old.
As we age, our bodies change, and so does our perspectives and desires. Is that a good thing or a bad thing?
What wouldn't you do? Or, would you fall into a rut like a skipping record?
I suspect that some that are born this century will probably be faced with that quandary.
What wouldn't you do?
Assuming your hormone levels remain constant, you would always biologically feel like a 30-year-old.
As we age, our bodies change, and so does our perspectives and desires. Is that a good thing or a bad thing?
What wouldn't you do? Or, would you fall into a rut like a skipping record?
I suspect that some that are born this century will probably be faced with that quandary.
Living forever with that voice ...you'd hardly have decent sex life...there's always a way, improve your voice and your dna will live forever 🙂Like this?
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