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When does a person reach the point at which they are no longer to young to die or not very old or whatever?

 

Does it depend on the person?

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under 40 for me .

 

The 40s are right inbetween , anyone living 50 and over can't really be described as too young to die IMO.

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It depends. For instance, I would like my children to live to a ripe old age, however I would be more than happy if Anthea Turner had been knitting-needled at the point of conception.

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It depends. For instance, I would like my children to live to a ripe old age, however I would be more than happy if Anthea Turner had been knitting-needled at the point of conception.

 

And rob ourselves of this?

 

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Now that is something that never gets old. :lol:

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I consider anything above 75 to be too young to die.

 

Above 75?

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I think it depends on how old you are yourself. When I was 13,my friend's dad died at the age of 35 and it didn't seem that young to me. Now I'm 37 and 55 seems young to me. I'd consider anything below 55 "young" and anything over 83 "a good innings" with everything else in between.

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I consider anything above 75 to be too young to die.

 

Above 75?

Yeah, man. No wonder I'm such a popular person at the local retirement home. :wheelchair:

 

.........or maybe I meant "below".... :ninja: :ninja:

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It depends. For instance, I would like my children to live to a ripe old age, however I would be more than happy if Anthea Turner had been knitting-needled at the point of conception.

 

And rob ourselves of this?

 

 

This is my most favourite piece of film ever.

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