> and that humanity needs people to eventually die. People will eventually die with or without aging. Consider accidents, suicides, homicides, or other non-age related illnesses. Do you think humanity needs billions of…
>ghastly That's a perfectly apt description of someone who desires the death of others, especially the death (by extension) of their own parents and grandparents in the name of some vague notion of "progress." And many…
I've used throwaway accounts here for a decade, since I post infrequently and don't care about karma, and it's never been a problem. Further, my comment wasn't flamebait (or anything otherwise objectionable) and…
It's interesting how everyone in this thread (rightly) views this as a promising development, yet whenever articles are posted discussing longevity research, you see ghastly comments like this:…
> and that humanity needs people to eventually die. People will eventually die with or without aging. Consider accidents, suicides, homicides, or other non-age related illnesses. Do you think humanity needs billions of…
>ghastly That's a perfectly apt description of someone who desires the death of others, especially the death (by extension) of their own parents and grandparents in the name of some vague notion of "progress." And many…
I've used throwaway accounts here for a decade, since I post infrequently and don't care about karma, and it's never been a problem. Further, my comment wasn't flamebait (or anything otherwise objectionable) and…
It's interesting how everyone in this thread (rightly) views this as a promising development, yet whenever articles are posted discussing longevity research, you see ghastly comments like this:…