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Submitted by [deleted] t3_11dgsth in Showerthoughts
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Depends on how you define dying. IRCC there is a point in age in which your body’s growth stops, your cell replacement/production slows down, and you are losing more cells than you are gaining them. At this point, I would say you start dying.
Maybe oxygen is poisonous, but it takes around 80 years to kill us
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One of the best The Onion headlines from 20+ years ago is "Life is still the leading cause of death" (paraphrased from memory).
That’s brilliant 🤣
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Technically you start dying after 25 when your brain is fully developed...
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