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>”I can live with it, in a sense. I’m sure as it advances, things are going to be different and changing,”
https://x.com/discussingfilm/status/2072316694089945294?s=61
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>I'm getting too old for this shit.
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He really was too old for this shit after all
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It's not fair. Why does he have to take all the good ones?
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>>221475223

Fuck. God bless you Danny.
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>>221475223
>900 year old man has Alzheimer’s
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>>221475304
>thinks everyone gets Alzheimer’s
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vaxx status?
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>>221475223
should put a bullet in his brain while he still can, that shit is awful
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>>221475223
not murtagh
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He was playing an old retired cop in a movie from almost 40 years ago. Didn't even realize he's still alive
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>>221475223
>how old am I for this shit?
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>>221475223
Lithium
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>>221475223
If I ever get diagnosed with Alzheimer's, I hope I remain cognizant long enough to "accidentally" fall off my balcony before my brain becomes Swiss cheese and I can't remember the faces of my family.
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>>221475223
dickblood status?
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>>221475223
Honestly didn't know he was still alive.
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>>221475295
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Blessings Danny, I hope everything goes well
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>>221475223
Welcome to our godless universe
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>>221475223
>I can't even remember if I'm too old for this shit
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>>221475223
aw man.. hope he gets to do the new lethal weapon before things get too bad, I know mel was talking that it had been discussed but I dunno how far they've come
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>>221477134
go out and shoot niggers, blame your mental illness
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>>221477494
lethal weapon 6: too old for this.... umm?
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>>221475223
He's a fucking commie
His brain was broke a long time ago
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fuck
at least Bruce Willis is still ok
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>>221477134
You'll likely get stuck in a nursing facility with only medicaid and social security to cover your care. You'll randomly fall off your bed or the stairs on occasion and get sent to the ER, then immediately back to the nursing facility. The CNAs and nurses on night shift will be too busy being Instagram hoes to give the slightest fuck about your well being. If you're lucky, one of the CNAs might punch you in the balls for taking a wicked shit in your diaper.

The second worst fate is stroke. I've seen some momentarily regain consciousness just long enough to babble stuff like "what the fuck is going on?" and "I don't know how I ended up like this" then back to babbling and drool.
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>>221477134
>t. wants to remember family
wtf are you even doing on this site?
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>>221475223
>Alzheimer
literally no worse disease than this
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>>221478532
it damages your soul, your very being. curse jews for making the disease
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>>221475259
>I'm too old to remember this shit
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>>221478532
Huntington's Disease
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>>221478532
ALS
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>>221475223
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>>221475603
it's incredibly rare to not have some form of dementia past 70/75
an unfortunately there's no way to account for the olds who don't realize it's happening and the olds who are too proud to admit they're experiencing minor symptoms
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>>221477710
Can confirm about the nurses part. I work in Medical IT and we assist with MyChart/patient portal stuff. I literally got a call from a patient in a retirement home once because the nurse couldn't be arsed to help her with her portal.
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>>221477710
>The second worst fate is stroke. I've seen some momentarily regain consciousness just long enough to babble stuff like "what the fuck is going on?" and "I don't know how I ended up like this" then back to babbling and drool.
yeah, my grandpa had a massive stroke in his 60s at home and for several hours after he was relatively normal and trying to play it cool even as the EMTs carted him away but then at some point (I wasn't at the hospital) his brain just halfway shut off and he could barely speak or move and then he was like that for 15 years until a heart attack killed him
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>>221477660
As far as I recall anyway....
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>>221475223
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Whatever happened with Lethal Weapon 5. I thought this pic meant it was in production? I guess its too late now?
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>>221478532
Huntington is way worse because you still aware
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>>221475223
I need access to oldheads with alzheimers. I will show up dressed like I own a plantation. Hilarity ensues.
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>>221475223
I got a picture with him at a Con last year and you could tell he was feeling his age.
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>>221475223
Should've huffed more farts.
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Go spit, you son of a bitch
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I'm too shit for this old
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>>221477134
Just use fent? Would be much less unpleasant
idk why this isn't the default, people throw themselves under trains all the time in my city which seems just unspeakable compared to how people who've OD'd on fent describe it
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>"Okay, who's next?"
>Alzheimer's steps forward
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>>221480067
nah, being aware is better, your brain becoming mud is hell
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Bruce Willis and Danny Glover in a buddy cop movie as retired police brought in for one last case. Like Lethal Weapon crossed with Memento. Fund it.
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>>221477710
An alternative: your mind will continue to deteriorate year after year while your body thrives.
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>>221475223
Bruce Willis must have bit him; that's how it's transmitted.
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Whats a nig need a brain for to begin with?
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>>221475223
>"I can live with it. I'm sure as it advances I'll at least forget I have alzheimers."
Very true
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>>221480054
he kept missing his appointment times. Unclear if it's because he's black or has memory problems.
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>>221481597
Glover was such a good one even Mel "I hope you get raped by a pack of niggers" Gibson liked him.
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>>221477710

the fact that when you're old one single fall can get you forcibly removed from your home forever is terrifying
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>Use alzhemiers to forget you have alzhemiers
Why wouldn't this work?
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>>221475223
>>221475295
The fact that Glover played detective five days before retirement while he was 40 mindfucked me forever. I remember him 'Be Kind, Rewind' and I thought he has to be at least 90 years old there, and that was 18 years ago.
Anyway, Danny Glover was always GOAT.
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>>221475259
fpbp
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>>221479726
>have stroke
>get through it
>check into medical care
>deteriorate into vegetable immediately
many such cases
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>>221481627
Mel Gibson spent the first half of his life working for Jews.
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>>221481878
We all work for jews
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>>221475223
Well shit.
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>>221475223
That's a shame. I was hoping he'd return to voice Harrigan along with Arnold and the injun girl in the sequel to Killer of Killers.
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>>221479676
>incredibly rare
retard
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>>221482024
is this worth a watch?
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>>221482067
I thought it was pretty decent. There are some bullshit aspects like a strong wahmen segment, but she's from the age of vikings and her motivations were reasonable, so I didn't mind it.
There's a samurai/ninja segment that makes it worthwhile alone.
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>>221477134
I just know im going to go full schizo when my brain finally goes
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>>221475223
My biggest fear man.
Other than bees becoming the size of cazadores
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>>221482145
Bees are chill for the most part but wasps are irredeemable assholes. Worst part is, they hunt bees too, without having their benefits like producing honey or helping with pollination.
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>>221482067
It is Marvel's What If featuring their iconic girlbosses galore.
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>>221479676
Your odds of getting it jump to 33% only once you're over 85.
At 75 to 84, it's about 13%, and 5% starting from the age of 65.
But growing up sucks either way because your chances for everything bad including cancer are increased.
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>>221481242
>Bruce Willis and Danny Glover in a buddy cop movie as retired police brought in for one last case. Like Lethal Weapon crossed with Memento. Fund it.
That’s basically season 3 of True Detective.
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>Brain: "Short-term memory!"
>*gun shots*
>Alzheimers: "It's just been revoked!"
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>>221482217
I did a DNA test, my odds are 90% at 85. Already 40, really hope there is a cure soon.
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>>221482444
>Already 40
Same, and I can already feel my mind going.
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>>221482444
Aging altogether may indeed be solved within our lifetime (unless you're currently very old). I base this on a website that uses real-life research in conjunction with mathematical algorithms to make predictions, make of which I've observed over the years and have happened.
https://www.futuretimeline.net/22ndcentury/2150-2199.htm#bicentenarians

However, the ironic part is that they also used to have a prediction that Alzheimer's disease would be "fully curable" by 2036, which has since been deleted:
https://web.archive.org/web/20220713103616/https://futuretimeline.net/21stcentury/2036.htm

It's a complex issue but there do exists ways to slow it down even today, so progress is being made slowly
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>>221482563
most of which I've observed*
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>>221482563
NTA but I think it's going to be solved by 2040. AI has sped these things up.
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>>221482465
I feel so much dumber, than I look at my friends and they are so much worse. I wonder if it hits all people eith age or social media is making it that much worse. The short video watchers are at pothead levels.
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>>221482609
We're getting dumber because of internet and technology in general. It makes everything easier and we have to put in less effort to think. That's why it's nice to train the brain via more complex tasks, be they reading or problem-solving, in order to keep it sharp.
Even from a physical standpoint, it's nice to do some kind of activity even if you just have the occasional walk in the park or whatever, because the body is the kind of machine that becomes scrap heap if it's not in use.
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>>221482563
Thats cool. Do you know if he predicted the first trillionaire before or added it after.
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I don’t wanna get old bros :(
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>>221480601
>Oh shieeeet negro
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>>221475223
>I'm getting too forgetfull for this shit.
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>>221482672
Don't remember that, there's really a lot of information and there's been certain articles or years I've skimmed over, but I do remember AI's impact being touched upon long before it became a thing (I've known about the site since 2010)
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>>221482672
This is an extremely generous/optimistic image.
Singularity and post-singularity will definitely happen, but further down the line. Universal exploration and possible colonies are hundreds of years away.
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All I know is when I get into my 50s and lose all my muscle mass I'm just gonna start chain smoking, binge drinking, snorting cocaine, and eating bacon and greasy pork chops all day every day. Fuck growing old in this dogshit world.
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>>221482803
In 10 years being 50 will be much closer to being 40 in 2026. Even today it's way more sustainable than being 50 was 10 years ago.
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>>221475259
he was 35 years old in lethal weapon
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>>221482973
41 during shooting but yeah, he was still exaggerating
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>>221482973
>>221483015
he was 41 but the character is supposed to be 50 in the film
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>>221483015
>>221482973
Kelley Grammar being 38 in Frasier is the one that makes me want to puke. He was so old for a 8 yrold.
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>>221483059
It's a combination of factors that leads to people in the past looking older, but it mostly boils down to the different fashion sense, and the fact that they had shittier medicine and technological progress.
A modern 50 year old (pic rel) might look weird or whatever, but on average they look younger than a 50 y/o did in the 1990s.
Similarly, in a decade, a 40 y/o will look closer to what a 30 year old does today.
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>>221475223
He's been on the comicon circuit for a while and it was pretty obvious his mental acuity was going.
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>>221483211
This guy was 42. Thats my favourite example.
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>>221475223
Donald Glover must be devastated about this news of his father.
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>>221475223
God bless Danny, it’s a shame
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>>221475223
That's rough, basically told him he's gonna die twice.
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>>221482171
Bees are chill because they are small. Imagine giving them the power to disembowel you without killing themselves.
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>>221477710
Completely true about nurses and health care workers. I literally don't give a shit who has a kid or not, but the people that don't have kids and think they're going to depend on FOB Nigerian healthcare workers to take care of them when they're older in for a rude awakening.
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>>221479726
My mom had a couple of them. Thankfully we caught them, so she is walking find now and even her speech isn't too messed up. The rehab she went to was amazing. That helps.
Meanwhile and aunt with Alzheimers went to a rehab center after a fall and she almost died because they kept forgetting to check on her and even feed her right.
All depends on the facility ans how well staffed they are.
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RIP
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>>221482444
There are some treatments and lifestyle options to help prevent or at least lessen the chance and severity of Alzheimers as you get older.
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>>221480601
Hi I'm Stuff.
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>>221475223
Its almost ironic cause playing an old senile nut was the last half of his career



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