If you had the chance to live an extra 100 years ...

I pick yes I guess. Could become a pretty good superhero if you can’t be injured.

Oh, that’s cool.
Yeah, I’d probably do it.
My aches and pains are manageable, and I could save a ton of time not having to go to the gym everyday. It would be hard seeing all my friends and family die before I do, and I’m not sure I have a very positive view of the future, but maybe I could be a force for change, with 100 years and enough time to make a formidable reputation.

:D:D I now know the true face of evil!:eek::mad:

100 years of no way to get altered? {shivers} NO!
Even little kids spin till they fall down, just to get a little altered.:cool:
Monkeys eat fermented rotting fruit, just to get a little altered. :stuck_out_tongue:

{walks away mumbling} 100 years of sobriety:D, what kinda crap is this?:rolleyes::smiley:

No.

Heck, yes, I would take it.

I’m torn.

I’m healthy enough now that I wouldn’t mind staying as I am for quite some time.

But the future might be wonderful, with lots to look forward to, or it might be a miserable apocalyptic dystopia. I might continue to enjoy life, or I might get really tired of it. I might be able to earn a decent living in the World of the Future, or I might be useless and superfluous.

No deal. I’m too old already. I’m not thrilled with the years I’ve had already.

I’ll take it. My current physical condition is bearable. I’ve already outlived the majority of my family (just buried another one yesterday, in fact) so I no longer fear experiencing that, and I still love life.

Also, while I’ll still have my allergies I will no longer fear that they will kill me. So… bonus!

Does Viagra work? :stuck_out_tongue:

Healthwise, yes. I’m in pretty good shape for 66. If the things wrong with me now don’t get worse, it would be all good. And I have enough money to probably make it, though Social Security would be really pissed at me.
And I’d get all the books I own read.
Maybe.

But I’m too pessimistic about the future to want to stick around to see it. Lots of climate change disasters are scheduled long after I’m likely to be dead, which is the way I want it. And I don’t want to watch my wife age without me aging too, or watch several more partners age too.

OK, so I’ll need to clarify:

  1. I have a hurt foot which is healing too slowly, but it is healing. Will it stay in the current pain the whole 100, or will it heal at the current rate?
  2. Ditto losing weight. Can I continue as I am now, slowly but surely, or will I have to stay the weight I am today?
  3. I get migraines and cluster headaches now and then, but I don’t have one today. Will they continue occurring at the current rate, or will I never have another one?
  4. Is it 100 years starting now, or an extra 100 starting at 80 or whenever I would otherwise have died?
  1. Current condition
  2. Current condition
  3. Current condition-if it don’t ache, it won’t ache.
  4. 100 years starting now, and you resume aging afterwards.

edited to add: That also means that if you have a small itch going on, it will be going on for 100 years.

Then no. The achy foot is far too limiting and painful.

Could I still get pregnant? I don’t have kids, so yes if I could reproduce, no if I couldn’t. An extra hundred years would be pretty sweet, but not at the expense of never having children.

Sorry, no. You could still adopt.

A hundred years of eating all the ice cream I want and never exercising? Hell, yeah. I would love to see how things turn out in a hundred years.

On the other hand, what happens if I am forced to retire? No one will hire a 139-year old! My current retirement account won’t last a hundred extra years.

I’ll still take the offer though. I could always get fake IDs or something.

I’m not thrilled about being fat for 100 years and I’m not thrilled about my wife aging while i stay young. Of course she wouldn’t take the deal because she’s knocked up and there is no way she’d want to stay pregnant for 100 years. Over all though i think the deal is too to pass up on, any way you’d come back in 6 months and offer again?

nope. I’m getting bored as it is. I can’t fathom adding 100 years onto this.

Bullet Catching Man?

How could anyone not in constant pain say no to this? I can eat pizza all day, and ice cream all night. I don’t need to sleep. There’s no point in going to the gym. I can hang glide down cliffs, swim with sharks, mouth off to Mike Tyson, all without fear of injury. And I get an extra hundred years.

There are a lot of things I would like to change about my body, but I really can’t see a downside to this.

I’d do it! I want to keep on having pets to love, even when I lose them.