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#110705 - 04/15/08 02:48 AM
Re: Getting Old
[Re: Jael Carver]
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Nova
Registered: 02/23/08
Posts: 109
Loc: Manhattan, USA
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I wasn't quite that old when I popped, Bill, but I feel you. I had settled into what I thought was going to be "life", complete with arthritis starting to get into my hands, gray hair around the temples, and a rod I generally had to coax into action. These days, I've got the metabolism of an eighteen year-old and none of the appetites to match. Good for work, but bad the rest of the time. All I do is sit around being fucking bored all day, where before my time off was barely enough to recover.
You kids don't have a damn clue how good you've got it.
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#110812 - 04/15/08 08:45 PM
Re: Getting Old
[Re: Maverick]
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Foxy Lady
Registered: 11/18/02
Posts: 826
Loc: Seattle, WA
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Coming up on thirty here. ... Jesus, I'm gonna be thirty.
But the perception that novas are ageless - or rather, that all novas are ageless - is a bit inaccurate. Novas, especially ones with enhanced stamina, do have a longer projected lifespan. About double the normal lifespan, was the last estimate I read.
Lifespans for all humans are on the rise, really. They don't get as much press as the cures for breast cancer or Alzheimer's, but science has made great strides in prolonged lifespan over the past decade. Right now there is legislation being proposed in Congress to raise the age of retirement, which I have mixed feelings about - but, I'm not going to be in this country for too much longer, so I suppose I'm worrying over nothing.
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