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That is an abomination, I don't think you should mess with the laws of life. we live and we die That is the cycle of life... And death is inevitable
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Wouldn't this ultimately add to the problem of overpopulation at the same time...? |
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As much as this may sound beneficial to some, I'd rather grow old the natural way. I really don't believe in chemicals to improve the body, or the mind. Until I see evidence of this kind of thing, I'll remain quite sceptical about it. Scientists and TV commercials are always encouraging people to look either younger or thinner. And it just screams of bs to me. Even if I DID end up looking younger or thinner, it wouldn't take away the other problems. They want us to spend loads of money on this kind of thing, but at the end if the day, we choose whether to buy it or not. We can't be forced to. Until we all become zombies that is. |
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I like that movie ^^
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As much as this may sound beneficial to some, I'd rather grow old the natural way. I really don't believe in chemicals to improve the body, or the mind. Until I see evidence of this kind of thing, I'll remain quite sceptical about it. Scientists and TV commercials are always encouraging people to look either younger or thinner. And it just screams of bs to me. Even if I DID end up looking younger or thinner, it wouldn't take away the other problems. They want us to spend loads of money on this kind of thing, but at the end if the day, we choose whether to buy it or not. We can't be forced to. Until we all become zombies that is. Banjos have not been found to be effective against zombies by the FDA. |
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Edited by
metalwing
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Tue 05/26/15 09:59 PM
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Another large step has been taken to reverse human aging.
"Can the process of aging be delayed or even reversed? Research led by specially appointed Professor Jun-Ichi Hayashi from the University of Tsukuba in Japan has shown that, in human cell lines at least, it can. They also found that the regulation of two genes involved with the production of glycine, the smallest and simplest amino acid, is partly responsible for some of the characteristics of aging." http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/05/150526085138.htm |
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