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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Aug 20

    In Opinion Allison Arieff writes, "It is the knowledge of how quickly, sometimes tragically, things can change or disappear that fuels my urgency to be in the present"https://nyti.ms/2BopHX3 

    11:08 AM - 20 Aug 2018
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      1. jdn‏ @jdngoa Aug 20
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        Life is Short.? Nope. Life is too Short, buddy.!

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      1. JoeB‏ @JosephBlower777 Aug 20
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        Profoundly disagree with author. Death negates everything that has, does, or will happen in one’s life. It gives one the absolute assurance that eventually, everything will be meaningless. This isn’t good. It is evil.

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      1. QuantumTime News‏ @Quantumtimenews Aug 20
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        Allison don’t be PRO DEATHhttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cZYNADOHhVY …

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      1. A'ssmaa E'smat‏ @3ssmaa3smat Aug 22
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        Break the rules :-)

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      1. Cody McInnis‏ @CodyCCCXXII Aug 21
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        People would be better off making that choice themselves. And people like you shouldn't stifle the opportunity.

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      1. Richard Donewell‏ @RichardDonewell Aug 20
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        Same reason I conceal carry...

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      1. Gary Frazier‏ @Gary_at_OM Aug 20
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        For the life of me I still can't understand why anyone would want to live forever.

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      1. Francisco‏ @Francis48433213 Aug 20
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        Pleibianegro

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      1. Morgan Rector‏ @MorganRector666 Aug 20
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        Think of the dirtbags who would be alive today if everybody lived forever. There would never be any social progress.

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      1. prasad‏ @prasad_reads Aug 20
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        Ha! In Aldous Huxley's book "After Many a Summer Dies the Swan" (1932), a California billionaire* also goes for life extension. His doctor studies the gut bacteria of an ageless carp instead of a mole rat. It doesn't go too well. (* inflation adjusted)

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      1. steve hartken‏ @HartkenSteve Aug 20
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        Yes or no. Do we teach teenagers enough for them to build their own atomic bomb? If so, do we fool them into stepping over a intellectual Point of No Return, where everything converges to an instrument of death? If so, why have Free College? Accelerate the aging process?pic.twitter.com/VuwSzpUbyY

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      1. I-Leena‏ @ILeena79205921 Aug 20
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        Favorite part of column : “Death as an app” ❤️

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      1. Rich Men Rule‏ @RichMenRule Aug 20
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        #BoycottOil or burn trees. http://PaulBeckwith.net  🚊

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      1. iamtheMAGAbot‏ @iamtheMAGAbot Aug 20
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        #MAGA in opinionful allisonful arieffful writes, "it is the knowledgeful of how,, thingsful can changewise or…ful

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