Apparently that's when I'm going to die, according to deathclock.com. Sounds about right to me. Just putting that down for posterity so I can go back on my 72nd birthday and remind myself it's almost over.
That site is blocked as "obscene / tasteless" at work. Hm.
I just heard a report that most animals with a heart will live for 1.5 billion heart beets, no matter what their size (big animals usually live longer since their hearts beet slower). Therefore humans should live for about 47 years (if we lived as nature intended). The science was a little sketchy though, since lions and house cats live about the same lifespan (unless their hearts beet at the same speed, which I guess is possible.) And then there are those stupid parrots that live for 80 years, whats up with that???
Not sure how to sum myself up in 1200 characters. This is part of my general self-improvement kick. Turning 30 soon, so working on: getting in shape, getting out of my crap job and into filmmaking, pursuing interests I've let slip in the mundane day-to-day existence, getting OUT of the mundane day-to-day existence, and more. I have 2 cats, Neko and Mikey.
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That site is blocked as "obscene / tasteless" at work. Hm.
I just heard a report that most animals with a heart will live for 1.5 billion heart beets, no matter what their size (big animals usually live longer since their hearts beet slower). Therefore humans should live for about 47 years (if we lived as nature intended). The science was a little sketchy though, since lions and house cats live about the same lifespan (unless their hearts beet at the same speed, which I guess is possible.) And then there are those stupid parrots that live for 80 years, whats up with that???
And turtles. I bet their hearts beat slow, though.
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