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tribdog said:Why would someone do that? did they ever say?
Greg Bernhardt said:Anyone want to bet they were high on bottles of pills?
Art said:Guess the old saying is true, "God looks after drunks and fools"
tribdog said:I wonder if they felt suicidal because they never do anything right, as they proved here again.
"Some people just don't die" refers to the phenomenon of individuals living longer than the average human lifespan. These people, often referred to as "supercentenarians," live to be 110 years or older.
There are several factors that contribute to why some people live longer than others. Genetics play a role, as some people may inherit genes that promote longevity. Lifestyle choices, such as a healthy diet and regular exercise, can also contribute to a longer lifespan. Additionally, access to quality healthcare and a supportive social network may also play a role.
While there is no definitive answer to this question, studies have shown that the maximum human lifespan is likely around 120-122 years. This is based on the fact that the oldest documented person lived to be 122 years and 164 days old. However, it is possible that advances in medicine and technology may continue to increase the maximum human lifespan in the future.
Yes, there are potential health risks associated with living longer. As the body ages, it becomes more susceptible to age-related diseases such as dementia, cancer, and heart disease. Additionally, older individuals may also face challenges related to decreased mobility and physical function.
While it is possible for some people to live to be 110 years or older, it is not a common occurrence. Only a small percentage of the population falls into this category. Factors such as genetics, lifestyle, and access to healthcare all play a role in determining an individual's potential lifespan.