Kearl's Guide to Sociological Thanatology
January 19, 2006 6:31 AM Subscribe
Kearl's Guide to Sociological Thanatology, covering such topics as How We Die, The Politics of Death, Bids for Immortality and Longevity, and so much more!
Just as well I'm a pessimist.... dead in 2025... I'll only be 50!
posted by twistedonion at 8:22 AM on January 19, 2006
posted by twistedonion at 8:22 AM on January 19, 2006
Don't change your data and just keep clicking the Death Clock. My death date kept getting pushed out further and further. I was getting healthier with each click. And who says sitting at a computer for a living is bad for you?
posted by Thorzdad at 8:28 AM on January 19, 2006
posted by Thorzdad at 8:28 AM on January 19, 2006
Awesome find!
posted by arcticwoman at 9:12 AM on January 19, 2006
posted by arcticwoman at 9:12 AM on January 19, 2006
Why does the death clock only assume you live to be about 50-58? My BMI is certainly below 25, so is being male really that much of a hazard?
posted by jenovus at 9:34 AM on January 19, 2006
posted by jenovus at 9:34 AM on January 19, 2006
Ah—now I see. It's the pessimism that does me in. Put on a happy death mask!
posted by jenovus at 9:38 AM on January 19, 2006
posted by jenovus at 9:38 AM on January 19, 2006
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