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It is rather amusing watching people argue over something no one can prove either way.

 

Rather like believing in God no?

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57 minutes ago, nzak said:

The fact that you don't care does not make your opinion more valuable, so what's the point? How does your "investigation" contribute to anything?


You have only contributed to this thread, which shows you’ve joined the site purely to have an argument about Jeanne Calment (presumably because you’re a riot at parties).

 

My analysis (which consisted of a skim read and 30s of thought because it doesn’t fucking matter) is concise and, as Lafaucheuse requested, completely impartial.

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55 minutes ago, MortalCaso said:

It is rather amusing watching people argue over something no one can prove either way.

 

Rather like believing in God no?

The cringe...so strong. :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm:

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18 minutes ago, TQR said:


You have only contributed to this thread, which shows you’ve joined the site purely to have an argument about Jeanne Calment (presumably because you’re a riot at parties).

 

My analysis (which consisted of a skim read and 30s of thought because it doesn’t fucking matter) is concise and, as Lafaucheuse requested, completely impartial.

True, because I have studied this subject for many years and know the truth. I prefer to contribute where I know the answer. And it is not true that the truth can't be proved. There is more than enough information available for those who would like to look.

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3 minutes ago, nzak said:

And it is not true that the truth can't be proved.


This is a great sentence.

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2 minutes ago, TQR said:


This is a great sentence.

True

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15 minutes ago, DaDeathGuy said:

The cringe...so strong. :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm:

Someone still has that crush on me I see. First time I've read one of your messages in months and it's about me

 

How sweet! Back to the ignore you go dear.

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20 minutes ago, MortalCaso said:

Someone still has that crush on me I see. First time I've read one of your messages in months and it's about me

 

How sweet! Back to the ignore you go dear.

I can't help that you have the worst takes on this forum. Either way, gay and gross.

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Yeah @MortalCaso, GAYYYY.

 

Owned.

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1 hour ago, Bibliogryphon said:

Wow we are really in need of a major death right now

I should have posted the death of "Britain's oldest prostitute" here.

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4 hours ago, Bibliogryphon said:

Wow we are really in need of a major death right now

 

You jinxed Jiang Zemin! :o

 

How can we ever forgive you? :D

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Hide Hamabe, sixth-oldest validated living person in Japan, turned 114.

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News about Lucille Randon apparently David Tavella will see her tomorrow and will take some photos of her. I’ll let you know if I see them.

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7 minutes ago, ThereWillBeDeaths7 said:

The last part about eating chocolate reminded me of the late Gabrielle des Robert. The French secret for longevity is chocolate! :lol:

 

On 02/12/2018 at 18:09, Clorox Bleachman said:

Gabrielle Valentine des Robert

04 Jun 1904
Lives in Nantes, France
6th oldest living, 86th oldest ever
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She is living proof that fat people aren't destined to die young. Isn't in the best of shape, mind you.

 

On 04/12/2018 at 02:17, Toast said:

"On Saturday she fell victim to a swallowing problem"

 

Which one of those chocolates did her in, I wonder.

 

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118 years and 300 days for Lucille Randon. Do you think she will make it to 119 ?

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Maria Mihai, oldest person in Romania, being reported dead at 109. The new oldest person in Romania is Ilie Ciocan, a 109-year-old WWII veteran who has been bed/wheelchairbound for half a decade.

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Juliette Bildé dead at the age of 113.

Lucile Randon is now the last known living French born in the 1900s.

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On 31/10/2022 at 13:45, arghton said:

Milia Paidiou, oldest person from Cyprus, is 110 today.

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Pictured in 2018. Interesting birthday as she's the first supercentenarian from Cyprus. Malta's first supercentenarian Maria Farrugia is also currently living, reached 110 in March this year

Not dead, but I started wondering how many European countries have had someone reach 110 as both Malta and Cyprus "got their first supercentenarians" this year. Excluding Kazakhstan, Armenia etc, "European" countries but including the Mediterranean islands.

 

Belarus' likely first non-emigrant supercentenarian, Polish-born Felicia Zaiko reached 110 last month.

 

From the smaller countries Bosnia and Herzegovina has had one supercentenarian, a man who made it 15 days past 110 in 2016. Lithuania, Albania, Moldova, Slovenia, Latvia have all had atleast one person make it to 110. 

 

Excluding one emigrant North Macedonia (Macedonia) has never had a supercentenarian - however both the oldest living woman (Fikrije Loki) and the oldest living man (Ramiz Selmani) are 108. 

 

Kosovo has never had a supercentenarian either but the two oldest people in the country, Xhezide Aliu and Xhevahire Mustafa, are both 109, born August 1913.

 

Estonia has never had a supercentenarian but Ottilie-Armilde Tinnuri will be 109 in February if still alive. Excluding emigrants who've made it to 109 she'd be the first Estonian to make it to 109.

 

Luxembourg has had two supercentenarians, the other an emigrant.

 

Montenegro has had two emigrant supercentenarians.

 

Five people in Iceland have made it to 109, unfortunately none to 110. 

 

From the microstates, Andorra's oldest person ever was 107, Liechtenstein's was 106, Monaco's and San Marino's were 105. Vatican, they've got Benny XVI and a few others.

 

From the territories Jersey, Gibraltar and Isle of Man have never had supercentenarians, Guernsey however has had and the oldest person from Guernsey currently is Felicity Crump who lives in Alderney (population around 2000). She'll be 110 in a bit over a month if still alive. Åland also has had a supercentenarian.

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16 minutes ago, Hanzem said:

Juliette Bildé dead at the age of 113.

Lucile Randon is now the last known living French born in the 1900s.

Over 6 years between the oldest and second-oldest living French person. 

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16 hours ago, arghton said:

Over 6 years between the oldest and second-oldest living French person. 

And 3 with the world second oldest, quite impressive at that age 

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