Indeed what do you call the formerly oldest person in the world...
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Indeed what do you call the formerly oldest person in the world...
Amateurs.Just breathe a bit of life back into this thread (if you'll excuse the expression), a challenger to Edna Parker's crown died on Friday. Hryhoriy Nestor of Ukraine was said to be 116 years-old, although he died before this claim could be verified.
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i wouldnt call her the oldest person in the world anymore.
Now, it's hard to find WWI vets - isn't there only a handful left?
My father's great aunt who died at 108 was heard by him to say that "the Kaiser reminded her in some ways of Napoleon". It was 1915, my father was five years old, and she was talking from personal experience, having met both the Kaiser and Napoleon.
And the youngest person in the world keeps being born.Is it just me or is the oldest person in the world always dying?
Cool!My father's great aunt who died at 108 was heard by him to say that "the Kaiser reminded her in some ways of Napoleon". It was 1915, my father was five years old, and she was talking from personal experience, having met both the Kaiser and Napoleon.
Kind of the way things work.Is it just me or is the oldest person in the world always dying?
Kind of the way things work 2.And the youngest person in the world keeps being born.
Indeed what do you call the formerly oldest person in the world...
You realize that's a relative concept? If you kill yourself now my great-grandchildren may have a better existence.The manner of decay, violence, disease, poverty, destruction, greed, wrongs, crimes that we are witnessing today are the product of the collective habits of the generations of the past and, to a certain extent, the present.
The sooner the generations of the past disappear, the greater the ease of Mother Earth's recovery.
when hitting 120 is like being 60 (in effect doubling life) then ill be happy. personally id love to still be doing marathons into my 70's.
The manner of decay, violence, disease, poverty, destruction, greed, wrongs, crimes that we are witnessing today
At some point in the future, the world's oldest person will be able to show us color movies of his or her childhood.
At some point in the future, the world's oldest person will have been an Internet user all his/her life.
At some point in the future, the world's oldest person will have been born after September 10, 2008, which means that the rest of us won't be discussing it in this thread.
I believe watching HD movies of days gone by is going to spoil the awe and fascination the past holds for us. Best we enjoy the sensation while we can.At some point in the future, the world's oldest person will be able to show us color movies of his or her childhood.
I can only say that the people I know, or know of, that regularly get so little sleep are indeed a little....odd. I think less of that comes from the sleep deprivation and more from the fact that they are alone too much with their own thoughts while the world around them sleeps. Sooner or later this seems to lead to a peculiar disconnect from the things and thoughts of everyday people, but I'd hestitate to call it insanity.
A bit late on the ball, but I'd love to know how/why she met them.My father's great aunt who died at 108 was heard by him to say that "the Kaiser reminded her in some ways of Napoleon". It was 1915, my father was five years old, and she was talking from personal experience, having met both the Kaiser and Napoleon.