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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2025-12-06 02:43 pm

[ SECRET POST #6910 ]


⌈ Secret Post #6910 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2025-12-07 02:44 am (UTC)(link)
Even if we don't die of old age or illness, do we still get old and sick? If someone is already old and/or sick to the point where they're in horrendous pain or comatose, will they heal and be old but spry and healthy eventually, or just stay miserable or unconscious until someone mercy kills them?

Do people age normally until they'd be on the verge of dying of old age, so eventually most people die of falls in the bathtub?

Do people just stop aging instead, so there's a bunch of immortal newborns? (It would at least solve the population problem if pregnancies stopped progressing, but that's a horror novel that ends in a lot of pregnant people who'd otherwise want kids having abortions, or maybe even committing suicide if anti-abortion nutjobs insisted they had to stay 8 months pregnant forever.

Can people not die of starvation? Because starving forever sounds like hell and there's too many people who die of starvation now, so unless everyone gets fed (and clothed and sheltered; imagine the pain and horror of freezing to death all winter and not dying) I'd say no on those grounds, too.

Idk, I hate the idea of dying but there are so many societal problems that would get worse if people were immortal but nothing else changed.

In a world where you could pick the age you stayed immortal at, resource scarcity and birth rates weren't a problem, and power hungry billionaire shitwads and their lickspittles were the only ones who still died of old age* maybe I'd take the deal. Otherwise, nah.

*imagine if the only way they could become immortal is if they gave up almost all their money and stopped trying to fuck the entire world; that might be worth it all by itself.