"Natural causes" doesnt really mean a lot :/ Cancer is a disease, and dying of old age is a biological issue, does it count as natural? Is any disease a natural cause? I dunno, cus if cancer counts statistically youd make it to around 300 before that should get you:OmniscientOstrich said:BiscuitTrouser said:Would you be so desperate to preserve your immortality that you would become paranoid? It might happen, after a thousand years you might get so freaked out that you would die itd be like living in a world full of threats. You have a thousand years to think about all the ways your gift can be squandered. Might drive a person insane.I think we're pretty well covered for that, by the looks of things. I'd rahter take the chance and risk insanity (though I don't think I'm quite as paranoid over it as you seem to be, no offence) for the oppourtunity to prolong my life for as long as possible, then to embrace the eternal emptiness of extinction (alliteration, ho!) after a mere 70 years of life or so. Being a Nihilist, I fear death above all else, so I want to keep myself alive for as long as can be.DarthFennec said:You will not experience the effects of aging, you will not experience physical or mental deterioration due to aging.
- Omni ^_^
(1/3 people get it on one lifetime, 30% chance over 90 years ish?) correct me if im wrong.
Dunno really. I wouldnt be so much paranoid about it as, ironically, being "immortal" would remind me constantly of my own mortality if something were to happen. Itd be annoying as hell.