I just hate the idea of cardiovascular and cancer risks increasing exponentially with age. — TiredThinker
Perhaps realizing what doesn't kill me simply didn't try hard enough — Mayor of Simpleton
Osteoarthritis improved your pitching? How can that be? — TiredThinker
I had neck injury and have painful spurs that wake me up almost nightly. — TiredThinker
I have known too many younger than me that needed dangerous painkillers to tolerate muscular/skeletal injury that damaged or perpetually presses on nerves. — TiredThinker
I hear ya, man. As someone who took a hiatus from city life, I had half an acre to myself to live in the bare minimum. I slept well and woke up with mental brightness and lots of energy to do plantings, build things, and fucking..cook..real food! I was also reading books, writing, and couldn't care less about the rest of the world. My hearing got sensitive -- I could hear sounds a lot louder. I didn't allow noise to invade my abode and my existence.I feel that technology is killing us more then it is helping but I can't see this world giving up it's beloved technology any time soon — MAYAEL
Great hypothesis! I believe you. Find a way to do an experiment on that.Infact one of my hypothesis I have as to the increasing mental health problems people are having is do to the constant bombardment we are receiving from radio waves I think we are starting to subconsciously pick up on them despite the fact that they are far past the range of the human ear I feel that we are developing a way of reading these signals phiscally and subconsciously it's creating anxiety. — MAYAEL
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