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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 7 Oct 2016

    "From now on, this is it. Humans will never get older than 115."http://nyti.ms/2cVz2sN 

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      1. Aɳԃɾҽɯ  ✌🏼‏ @the_AndyG 7 Oct 2016
        Replying to @nytimes

        in the wise words of Dr. Ian Malcom, "life, uh...finds a way"

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      1. Darth Kitteh  ✌ 👹‏ @BubbaWanKenobe 7 Oct 2016
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        ROFL. Humans are so stupid. They honestly believe they can predict things. #ThereIsStillALotYouDontKnow

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      1. Robert S.‏ @rob728x 8 Oct 2016
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        -With medicine & technology changing rapidly, Soon 120 can be breached. Then again, who wants to live in a world of shit that long,

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      1. Tom‏ @twittenup 7 Oct 2016
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        Is it because we've been "psyched out" by Democrats, lol? http://mobile.nytimes.com/2016/10/07/upshot/your-surgeon-is-probably-a-republican-your-psychiatrist-probably-a-democrat.html …

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      1. Tom‏ @twittenup 7 Oct 2016
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        Nonsense, have you ever used Intelius, USSearch, PeopleFinder, etc... , to search for people, lol?!?! What is their limit, 200 YO?

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      1. Eric Pape‏Verified account @ericpape 7 Oct 2016
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        So can I push my mid-life crisis off until I'm 57.5 years old?

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      1. JLennon‏ @LegalLENNON 7 Oct 2016
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        @AnthonyCumia Study says we can be older than 115 yrs. For what? So we get robbed or no one takes care of us?#GodsHorrendousPlanet

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      1. John P Layden‏ @Jlayden15John 7 Oct 2016
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        how can someone live that old without getting a desease or having an accident? Who wants to live that old if you can't do anything?

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      1. cameron keith lowes‏ @camster02813 7 Oct 2016
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        ....great, 60 more years of this Hell....

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      1. Miaopinie‏ @helloyoohoo 7 Oct 2016
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        "From now on, this is it. Humans will never get older than 115." -Old witch sitting on the lawn cursing mankind for the NY Times

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      1. Bhushan kumar jha‏ @Bhushan61Jha 7 Oct 2016
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        Wow,merathon life.

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      1. Martin‏ @Sidhart34326362 7 Oct 2016
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        #AskFromSherdil

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      1. Donald W.‏ @Donengene 7 Oct 2016
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        Safe alternatives to the correct treatment is a myth!

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      1. Donald W.‏ @Donengene 7 Oct 2016
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        Pisses me off we don't have a review of every doctors decision not to treat a patient with the proper treatment.

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      1. Donald W.‏ @Donengene 7 Oct 2016
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        Many elderly aren't getting the treatment the are covered for because their insurance company or HMO, want to save a few bucks.

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      1. Mirka‏ @M_Sighil 7 Oct 2016
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        Clean up the earth, live longer.

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      1. Sandi0509‏ @sandio5o9 7 Oct 2016
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        This blessed woman has seen an enormous amount of history! First African American President and first female president! !!

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      1. Sean Roberts‏ @standingstonez 7 Oct 2016
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        just shows how wrong studies are, many have lived to be in 120s and 130s

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      1. Donald W.‏ @Donengene 7 Oct 2016
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        When we pay for health coverage or insurance we expect to get the coverage we buy, HMOs & Insurance companies don't want old people

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