Who /won-the-genetic-lottery/ here?
>grandgrandgrandma lived 93 years
>grandgrandma lived 103 years
>grandma is 83 and healthy as ever
>>25645942
>tfw 91 years of virginity for OP
>implying living longer is good
I just want to be gone from this shit hole they call life.
>>25646195
came here to post this kek
I knew I could always count on my robros for understanding
>Great grandparents both lived 90+ on both sides of family
>Father and grandfather both have arythmia..
>Father still takes pills daily in order to live
>mfw probably have genetic arythmia
>>25645942
>living longer is a positive.
Consider being evaluated for mental problems OP.
I was born with a vagina. Does that count as winning anything?
>>25645942
What about you OP?
Have you helped continue your line of superior genes?
>>25646706
You're part of the lucky half. I'd trade in an instant.
>one grandfather lived to 91
>other grandfather lived to 83 but he wad a heavy drinker and smoker until the end
>grandma still alive and well and will turn 90 this year
>inherited good looks from my mother's side
>am 39, tell people I am 35, they say I look young for 35
>tfw no one in your family lived to their 70s
>>25645942
family of tall people. my father who is >60 years old is 6'1. My grandfather was 6'0 (would be 110+ years old now). my cousins are all 6'3+
I'm 5'9.
>grandpa still alive, 89
>grandma still alive, 85
>grandma on other side died just last year and smoked 2 packs of cigarettes a day for decades
>can't gain weight no matter how much I eat
Feels good
>wanting to live that long
Nah, even though it's in my genes too. My great grandfather lied to 103, and my granddad is 80. Longevity is a curse, not a blessing.