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If this was 100% guaranteed to work; would you want to know the date of your death


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blue4eva77

Yarmolenko ? Yes please
Would you like to know the time of when you will breathe your last breath. Apparently there is a watch that calculates a roundabout date of when you will die. Wearers of this watch get to see how long they have left on this earth.

Imagine knowing this. Lots of advantages and disadvantages. Obviously BS and just another money maker, a wind up. It got me thinking though.... imagine if this was guaranteed to work. Would you like to know ? Interesting to say the least.

http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2014/01/this-watch-tells-when-you-will-die/282811/
 

Would you like to know the time of when you will breathe your last breath. Apparently there is a watch that calculates a roundabout date of when you will die. Wearers of this watch get to see how long they have left on this earth.

Imagine knowing this. Lots of advantages and disadvantages. Obviously BS and just another money maker, a wind up. It got me thinking though.... imagine if this was guaranteed to work. Would you like to know ? Interesting to say the least.

http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2014/01/this-watch-tells-when-you-will-die/282811/

do you die earlier if you forget to wind it up ?
 
The creator of the watch says ' This is was not created as a means to be morbid. I believe the watch will make people more happy and live life a better way '.
 
Can see this being the Apple I watch 2.

Now with time of death features!


Seriously why would you want to know, unless the watch is magic it cant factor for a bus out of nowhere or being a tit.
 

Imagine if this could work 100% accurately (and thus somehow looks into the future and knows where, when and how you will die).

You have no way of avoiding your fate.

But you try, and you head out into a barren field, far from any car, or person who could bear you ill will.

But you know its still going to happen. So its got to be an act of god, like lightening, or a heart attack or stroke.

So you stand there. Waiting.

Then someone else shows up. They've got a glum look on their face. You think 'this is it - this person has come to bump me off'. So you charge for them, a big fight ensues, and you both end up beating each other to a pulp, and both die from loss of blood.

Just before you die you see the other chap is wearing a watch just like yours. And it says 5secs, 4secs, 3 secs, 2secs...
 
No because when entering my final weeks I'd just get dead mopey and wouldn't enjoy anything. Part of the fun of life is not knowing when or how you bow out.

One thing I find interesting though, is that there's two important dates which will always be connected to you. One you celebrate every year, and one you never ever find out until the day itself, and experience only once.
 
Imagine if this could work 100% accurately (and thus somehow looks into the future and knows where, when and how you will die).

You have no way of avoiding your fate.

But you try, and you head out into a barren field, far from any car, or person who could bear you ill will.

But you know its still going to happen. So its got to be an act of god, like lightening, or a heart attack or stroke.

So you stand there. Waiting.

Then someone else shows up. They've got a glum look on their face. You think 'this is it - this person has come to bump me off'. So you charge for them, a big fight ensues, and you both end up beating each other to a pulp, and both die from loss of blood.

Just before you die you see the other chap is wearing a watch just like yours. And it says 5secs, 4secs, 3 secs, 2secs...

Christ mate lol

Deep that like.
 

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