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31 minutes ago, Stogiagio said:

Calment is a fake. Just use common sense.

Honestly I agree with that. But the moment I say otherwise, I'll get criticized and called names for it so I've found it better to just keep my mouth shut. 

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35 minutes ago, Stogiagio said:

This validation will never be official. Anisio has few fans.

 

 

I don't know what you mean by Anisio has few fans, but I'm talking about a 117 year old man that is alive today. 

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58 minutes ago, lay_kulast95 said:

What is your opinion on my questions?

I’m sure we’ll have a man reach 115 and another woman reach 118 within the next couple decades, maybe before the end of this decade. Kimura’s record wouldn’t be too hard to beat, but 120 may not be reachable for a while. 122 might never be reached again but who knows. The recent deaths of Nina Willis, Hazel Plummer, and Ushi Makishi, some of the greatest-looking SCs in history have completely dashed my hopes, Nina even beating Stan Kowalski’s running time at the age of 113.5. Calment was a goddamn miracle if her case is true especially considering she was before 2000.

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12 minutes ago, lay_kulast95 said:

Honestly I agree with that. But the moment I say otherwise, I'll get criticized and called names for it so I've found it better to just keep my mouth shut. 

Nobody is ever gonna win this argument, it’s pointless. What I will say is that if the calment case was unknown during her lifetime and then someone randomly said “hey, some French lady died at 122 in 1997”, everyone’s minds would go to “she’s fake”. But, it seems there was enough consistent evidence for her to be validated. Anyways, there is a part of that wishes she had been fake because she’s made it impossible for anyone to get close to beating the world record… imagine if Kane was the legit record holder and 120 was still this mystical age nobody had reached. Y’all can believe what you want, I don’t care 

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3 minutes ago, FasuTutsami said:

Nobody is ever gonna win this argument, it’s pointless. What I will say is that if the calment case was unknown during her lifetime and then someone randomly said “hey, some French lady died at 122 in 1997”, everyone’s minds would go to “she’s fake”. But, it seems there was enough consistent evidence for her to be validated. Anyways, there is a part of that wishes she had been fake because she’s made it impossible for anyone to get close to beating the world record… imagine if Kane was the legit record holder and 120 was still this mystical age nobody had reached. Y’all can believe what you want, I don’t care 


Why have you come here?

 

Did they ban you over at the 110 Club Forum for being annoying? 

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59 minutes ago, Stogiagio said:

This validation will never be official. Anisio has few fans.

 

 

How does having “few fans” decrease the chance of validation considering he is already pending. But yeah, we don’t know if he will actually be validated, maybe Young be like “oh look at this birthday card sent from his brother-in-law he was actually 53 FAKE CASE”

 

Although I am kinda annoyed at the possible beating of Kimura’s record because I would prefer to see a man actually rise up through the ranks after being validated earlier on than a posthumous validation like this, also annoyed that Welford knocked Okawa out of the top ten. But that 110 club user doesn’t have to be so whiny lol

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6 minutes ago, FasuTutsami said:

How does having “few fans” decrease the chance of validation considering he is already pending. But yeah, we don’t know if he will actually be validated, maybe Young be like “oh look at this birthday card sent from his brother-in-law he was actually 53 FAKE CASE”

 

Although I am kinda annoyed at the possible beating of Kimura’s record because I would prefer to see a man actually rise up through the ranks after being validated earlier on than a posthumous validation like this, also annoyed that Welford knocked Okawa out of the top ten. But that 110 club user doesn’t have to be so whiny lol

Kimura Fans will be furious and will retire from the supercentenarian niche. It is commercial now. 

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12 minutes ago, Ulitzer95 said:


Why have you come here?

 

Did they ban you over at the 110 Club Forum for being annoying? 

I’m actually Waclaw in disguise 

jk

 

no I just joined this forum because i can say stuff i wouldn’t say in the 110 club, the stuff i am saying is prb an exaggeration of what I actually thinking, I just joined to have some fun lol

You can get “cancelled” easily in 110 club, I mean the top two people in the GRG have been banned

 

 

 

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34 minutes ago, lay_kulast95 said:

I don't know what you mean by Anisio has few fans, but I'm talking about a 117 year old man that is alive today. 

In China. 

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38 minutes ago, lay_kulast95 said:

Honestly I agree with that. But the moment I say otherwise, I'll get criticized and called names for it so I've found it better to just keep my mouth shut. 

Chosing between unvalidating a fake and changing your 20-year-old username is difficult.:lol:

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33 minutes ago, FasuTutsami said:

I’m sure we’ll have a man reach 115 and another woman reach 118 within the next couple decades, maybe before the end of this decade. Kimura’s record wouldn’t be too hard to beat, but 120 may not be reachable for a while. 122 might never be reached again but who knows. The recent deaths of Nina Willis, Hazel Plummer, and Ushi Makishi, some of the greatest-looking SCs in history have completely dashed my hopes, Nina even beating Stan Kowalski’s running time at the age of 113.5. Calment was a goddamn miracle if her case is true especially considering she was before 2000.

Makishi used to exercise cutting watermelons with planks. BADASS

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11 minutes ago, FasuTutsami said:

I’m sure we’ll have a man reach 115 and another woman reach 118 within the next couple decades, maybe before the end of this decade. Kimura’s record wouldn’t be too hard to beat, but 120 may not be reachable for a while. 122 might never be reached again but who knows. The recent deaths of Nina Willis, Hazel Plummer, and Ushi Makishi, some of the greatest-looking SCs in history have completely dashed my hopes, Nina even beating Stan Kowalski’s running time at the age of 113.5. Calment was a goddamn miracle if her case is true especially considering she was before 2000.

I personally think that our current doyen, Don Juan Vicente Pérez Mora will live to see 117 as for several reasons.

 

1. His personal physician said last year on his 113th Birthday that he is in good health, with a good heart, and even he said that Juan is a person that will live to see more years.

 

2. His decline is slower than most other SCs which is a good thing.

 

3. He is mostly wheelchair-bound. His body remains without having to over-exert itself, and therefore increases his lifespan. (Only applies to SCs, who had longevity in their genes) This also greatly minimizes his chances of falls, or accidents. 

 

4. The statistics are in his favor. One man born around or close to, every decade reaches a new age.

1850s - Turner, 111

1860s - NONE

1870s - Cole, 112

1880s - Frazier, 113 & Mortensen, 115 (makes up for no cases of the 1860s)

1890s - Kimura, 116 (or if Anisio's case is true, it still fits here)

1900s - Mora, 117 (And he's the last verified man from this decade as well)

1910s - Some future man, 118

Now, there's no science behind these statistics, but it is interesting to note. Since Turner reached 111, the longest we've ever gone without having a man reach a new age is 20 years. The 20 year gap was represented by Turner (b. 1856) and Cole (b. 1876). Applying this to Kimura, 116 (b. 1897) the latest we should see a 117 year old man be born is 1917. 1917 + 117 = 2034. 

 

However, the average difference between these cases is 11.75 years, or 11 years and 9 months. Judging by this, we should expect a 117 year old man 11 years & 9 months after Kimura turned 116, so in January of 2025. This almost perfectly aligns with Mora's 117th birthday in May of 2026. Of course, the difference is not always going to be 11 years and 9 months, but it's an average based estimate. 

 

Just my thoughts, again not backed by science

 

 

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10 minutes ago, FasuTutsami said:

I’m actually Waclaw in disguise 

jk

 

no I just joined this forum because i can say stuff i wouldn’t say in the 110 club, the stuff i am saying is prb an exaggeration of what I actually thinking, I just joined to have some fun lol

You can get “cancelled” easily in 110 club, I mean the top two people in the GRG have been banned

 

 

 

Robert Young getting banned:D

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7 minutes ago, lay_kulast95 said:

3. He is mostly wheelchair-bound. His body remains without having to over-exert itself, and therefore increases his lifespan. (Only applies to SCs, who had longevity in their genes) This also greatly minimizes his chances of falls, or accidents. 

 

 

 

There's more than one Sir Creep???

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2 hours ago, Perhaps said:

Oh no. Have you tried calling the police?


Once again Perhaps, thanks for genuinely making me laugh out loud :lol:

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19 minutes ago, lay_kulast95 said:

3. He is mostly wheelchair-bound. His body remains without having to over-exert itself, and therefore increases his lifespan. (Only applies to SCs, who had longevity in their genes) This also greatly minimizes his chances of falls, or accidents. 

Is there any evidence of a more sedentary lifestyle contributing to a longer lifespan for SCs i.e. “conserving energy” rather than using it up? My twin sister Fusa could do a friggin triathlon if she wanted to but she prefers to stay in bed half dead

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21 minutes ago, FasuTutsami said:

Is there any evidence of a more sedentary lifestyle contributing to a longer lifespan for SCs i.e. “conserving energy” rather than using it up? My twin sister Fusa could do a friggin triathlon if she wanted to but she prefers to stay in bed half dead

Just like Kane Tanaka could become a torchbearer but she prioritized turning 118, turning 119 and becoming "2nd"-oldest person in history.:ph34r:

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4 hours ago, Stogiagio said:

based on statistics, a person who reaches 113 is not necessary to reach 114. Just ask any licensed gerontologist. Despite this fact, she reached 116.


Are you saying that someone who reaches one age is not guaranteed to reach the next one? You know that’s just being alive right?

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Why is nobody talking about João Da Missanga? He was born in Brazil on 13 March 1908, and is considered plausible by the GRG. If his age is true, he may be the oldest living man in the world. 

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2 hours ago, lay_kulast95 said:

Why is nobody talking about João Da Missanga? He was born in Brazil on 13 March 1908, and is considered plausible by the GRG. If his age is true, he may be the oldest living man in the world. 

He doesn’t even have a wiki page and I’ve never heard of them. There seems to a lot of Central and South American male claimants who are not getting validated, especially in Brazil. What percentage of those kinds of claimants do you guys think are true?

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3 hours ago, FasuTutsami said:

He doesn’t even have a wiki page and I’ve never heard of them. There seems to a lot of Central and South American male claimants who are not getting validated, especially in Brazil. What percentage of those kinds of claimants do you guys think are true?

The ones above 110, I'd say 40%

The ones aged 111 to 114, I'd say 20-30%

The women aged 115 to 116, I'd say less than 5%, but they DO exist. 

The only men over 115 that I think are true is João Da Missanga and of course Anisio Rodrigues Alves. If there's a 117 year old man who's true, he was probably born after 1900. And there's probably 2-3 women who are 117 and true, 1 maybe 2 women who are 118 and true and POSSIBLY a woman 119 or over that's true. Just my opinion 

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The world's oldest person is 141 years of age and lives in Zimbabwe. Not far behind is a 134-year-old, also in Zimbabwe. At least that's according to the country's voters' roll, which has come under sharp scrutiny ahead of the July 30 election, the first in decades without longtime leader Robert Mugabe

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Justina Chala Parra was born in Buey, Choco, Colombia and died in Quibdo, Choco, she claimed she was born on 31/Dec/1909 and died on 22/Jun/2023, if her age was true she would be the oldest person in Colombia since 30/Jul/2022, but there has been no proof that her age was true so far.
Efrain Antonio Rios Garcia de Antioquia born on 4/Apr/1910 is the oldest known person in the country,while Francisca Mangonez Martinez born on 4/Jul/1910 in Majagual, Sucre is the oldest known woman in the country,she lives in Sucre City.

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