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#21 by Darkstar2 » Tue Mar 28, 2023 07:03

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kanjoormadam09 wrote: Changing lifestyle is now impossible as we are accoustomed to luxuries and comforts and will not be able to avoid to sacrifice our dignity.So we are creating a future generation of unhealthy population



How many in the world are accoustomed to luxuries ? Most on this planet are poor as church mouse and for that reason millions do surveys for 15 cent :lol: :lol: :lol:
And what is ... unhealthy population ?

You beat me right through it I was going to say that, luxuries ? Comfort ? Nowadays with a fat arsed inflation and ridiculous criminally high prices it's hard to enjoy even bare minimums - the ones enjoying luxury and comfort are the criminals and wealthy / rich people including celebrities and politicians (well politicians and criminals, same bloody thing :D )
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#22 by Darkstar2 » Tue Mar 28, 2023 07:12

kanjoormadam09 wrote: Unhealthy population- Future is the age of AI making people unhealthy for being,
* Sedentary

I don't think we can blame AI for that, people have become lazy and sedentary long before AI became mainstream - mainly because of computers, videogames, social media, smartphones, etc, no wonder 2/3 of the population has weight problems - in the UK and America, if you are skinny or normal weight, it's like you do not fit in (no pun intended :P ).
AI can do lots of goods and make for a better life, it can do wonders for crippled people, people with disabilities, physical or mental limitations, etc, BUT the problem with AI is not the AI it is the EVIL making bad use of a great technology that can make life better. Right now with 3D printers, people print their own guns and other weapons, yet the technology could do so much good. And now with the new AI chats things people are creating fake news, malware, enhancing their cybercrime skills, etc, YET the technology can do so much good.

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* Greedy leading to tensions

You don't need AI for that, this has always been a trait of human being especially the Z generation of spoiled little C's :P

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* lack of natural sex

Interesting - care to elaborate ? :lol: :lol: :lol: I dunno mate, AI can actually do lots of good in that area, and maybe keep the sex offenders, pedophiles, etc, out of the streets, it might actually be better than natural sex, and less costly, and not having to put up with failed marriages, judgments, diseases, etc, though in some religions this might be frowned upon maybe.

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* Artificial food ingredients

That has always been an issue, companies are creating processed food that taste better than the real thing, this sells, and it's not because of AI. Have you ever noticed that unnatural orange juice can taste BETTER than freshly squeezed oranges - the industry knows this so they put all kinds of chemicals and simulated flavours, people go for this shite :D
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#23 by Darkstar2 » Tue Mar 28, 2023 07:13

azazelcaos wrote: 20, robot, AI and renewable energy do the work

Do the house chores, cleaning, cooking, shagging, bathing, yep, where's the problem ? :lol: :mrgreen:
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#24 by tasman1 » Wed Mar 29, 2023 00:18

Just a small note from expert ........ in the case we finish in hell in the future the best will be to retire day one we are born

Remember golden rule from from hell ..... we do not have retirement in hell , you will work for eternity :twisted:
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#25 by Darkstar2 » Thu Mar 30, 2023 07:00

tasman1 wrote: Just a small note from expert ........ in the case we finish in hell in the future the best will be to retire day one we are born

Remember golden rule from from hell ..... we do not have retirement in hell , you will work for eternity :twisted:

There are theories that hell may not be permanent, there is a secret passage leading out of it, and besides you'll only end there if you want to - or you could already be there as we speak, meaning those who are married, most are already in hell :lol:
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#26 by kanjoormadam09 » Thu Mar 30, 2023 07:46

NO need to go to hell The Earth has become a hell after Corona with youngsters having no respect towards elders. Feel that better to die and go to another planet where elders are respected so that we can enjoy while retirement
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#27 by sweetieM » Thu Mar 30, 2023 22:06

I am still so far to retire, but for me, the ideal age to retire is 65. This age could still function to work well to the work they are used to for many years, but a retiree is human and needs to relax, travel, do gardening, and bond with children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren should a retiree is married.

We have to listen to our bodies for life is too short to be wasted.
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#28 by ownspl » Fri Mar 31, 2023 11:12

Ideal age for retirement is 60 which is done by Govt In many countries,other wise what will happen, other family members will expect people do work for more and more years.In one's life at some point of time money does not matter,one has earned sufficient for his rest of life now its turn for younger ones to earn and lookafter their parents and older ones.
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#29 by tasman1 » Fri Mar 31, 2023 18:11

Darkstar2 wrote:
tasman1 wrote: Just a small note from expert ........ in the case we finish in hell in the future the best will be to retire day one we are born

Remember golden rule from from hell ..... we do not have retirement in hell , you will work for eternity :twisted:

There are theories that hell may not be permanent, there is a secret passage leading out of it, and besides you'll only end there if you want to - or you could already be there as we speak, meaning those who are married, most are already in hell :lol:



Darkstar , we have two kind of hell , what is your preference ?

A. to be married and have hell in this life [ this is hard core hell , high suffering ] :twisted:

B . Hell in another life [ low suffering and possibility to be chef in hell kitchen ] :twisted:
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#30 by kanjoormadam09 » Sat Apr 01, 2023 07:38

I would prefer the second one as married life is the biggest hell everywhere on Earth , in Heaven or in hell itself :twisted:
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#31 by Darkstar2 » Sun Apr 02, 2023 10:55

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Darkstar , we have two kind of hell , what is your preference ?

A. to be married and have hell in this life [ this is hard core hell , high suffering ] :twisted:

B . Hell in another life [ low suffering and possibility to be chef in hell kitchen ] :twisted:

that's an easy choice to make, option A is pretty close to the actual after life hell :lol: the only difference being you don't have to endure this hell for eternity once you are in it :P

As to option B this is confusing, do you mean the kitchen in hell or Hell's Kitchen, the TV series from Gordon Ramsey :lol: if that is the case sure I'd rather be a chef on Hell's Kitchen (the TV series), as to working in hell, in the kitchen, it depends, there might not be AC down there, so it would be a hot kitchen, so you are still essentially in hell working in a hot f****** kitchen :lol: BUT option B is less suffering, yep......
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#32 by Darkstar2 » Sun Apr 02, 2023 10:56

kanjoormadam09 wrote: I would prefer the second one as married life is the biggest hell everywhere on Earth , in Heaven or in hell itself :twisted:

Yeah you are married like 50 years until one day your drunken wife also high as a kite comes to you one day and spills her guts that she was once a HE :mrgreen: at first you don't believe, but then she shows you her scars :lol:
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#33 by hayley70 » Sun Apr 02, 2023 19:52

The best age for retirement is 60 years old for both men and women, this would be in USA and also the UK
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#34 by Darkstar2 » Mon Apr 03, 2023 08:38

hayley70 wrote: The best age for retirement is 60 years old for both men and women, this would be in USA and also the UK

Sure in the UK if you have millions of pounds saved in a nest egg. With today's sky high inflation, sky high prices, sky high home prices, there is no f***ing way someone can retire at 60 and live a half decent life unless they have save a consistently high amount of money, it's not just money for expenses, but the amount must be considerably higher to account for inflation year to year - so retiring at 60, you would need at least 30 years worth of savings equivalent to your salary + factor in inflation year to year and other provisions, you wuold need 30 years salary x 2 + a % for emergency reserves. How many people in America or in the UK have enough money saved ? So yeah ideally everyone would want to retire as early as possible to enjoy this so-called life, ENJOYING life, let's see, shootings everywhere and all the time, dangerous weather, high crime, viruses, variants, pollution, the only thing left is being with your loved ones / family but given the new economy, it is virtually impossible to retire at such early age. It's not uncommon here for people to retire in their mid 70's, sometimes mid 80's, here, $30k is considered poverty, and in many states in America, you need AT LEAST $50k_$100k to cover bare minimums, and even if you find a flat the size of a f'n cardboard box, you have to cough up thousands of $. So yeah anybody who is retiring at 60-65 and managing to cover their expenses without piling debt, has done the smart thing and save / invest money young so the have now a considerable amount of money, they chose to actually save money instead of spending on drugs, alcohol and hoes.......
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#35 by kanjoormadam09 » Tue Apr 04, 2023 08:20

hayley70 wrote: The best age for retirement is 60 years old for both men and women, this would be in USA and also the UK

Yes 60 years is the ideal age to retire when we have lost half of our vigour and energy and wants to lead an ideal life . Also at this age for most people .their children would have grown up and made their own life
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#36 by tasman1 » Tue Apr 04, 2023 16:18

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hayley70 wrote: The best age for retirement is 60 years old for both men and women, this would be in USA and also the UK

Yes 60 years is the ideal age to retire when we have lost half of our vigour and energy and wants to lead an ideal life . Also at this age for most people .their children would have grown up and made their own life



Some kids are never grown up , my kids are from 31 -45 years of age , they was all here at my place yesterday , playing games , I did lawn mowing with my one and half leg , f..k that grown up idea in today world , still I am lucky one , they made me coffee when I finished lawn mowing
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#37 by Darkstar2 » Tue Apr 04, 2023 18:49

tasman1 wrote:
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hayley70 wrote: The best age for retirement is 60 years old for both men and women, this would be in USA and also the UK

Yes 60 years is the ideal age to retire when we have lost half of our vigour and energy and wants to lead an ideal life . Also at this age for most people .their children would have grown up and made their own life



Some kids are never grown up , my kids are from 31 -45 years of age , they was all here at my place yesterday , playing games , I did lawn mowing with my one and half leg , f..k that grown up idea in today world , still I am lucky one , they made me coffee when I finished lawn mowing

DO tell us more about that one and a half leg, how does that work out, I'm confused ? Haven't you heard of riding lawnmowers ? As far as kids, well, you are expecting too much - you are super lucky they managed to make you some coffee :mrgreen:
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#38 by tasman1 » Tue Apr 04, 2023 19:23

Darkstar2 wrote:
tasman1 wrote:
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hayley70 wrote: The best age for retirement is 60 years old for both men and women, this would be in USA and also the UK

Yes 60 years is the ideal age to retire when we have lost half of our vigour and energy and wants to lead an ideal life . Also at this age for most people .their children would have grown up and made their own life



Some kids are never grown up , my kids are from 31 -45 years of age , they was all here at my place yesterday , playing games , I did lawn mowing with my one and half leg , f..k that grown up idea in today world , still I am lucky one , they made me coffee when I finished lawn mowing

DO tell us more about that one and a half leg, how does that work out, I'm confused ? Haven't you heard of riding lawnmowers ? As far as kids, well, you are expecting too much - you are super lucky they managed to make you some coffee :mrgreen:



One and half leg = one good leg , and one bad leg .... thanks God I have third one :D , spare leg but it works only at 20% capacity :mrgreen:
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#39 by kanjoormadam09 » Wed Apr 05, 2023 20:58

If I had 14 legs and 14 hands along with 7 heads I would have made the planet the best place to live witout retirement :lol: :lol:
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#40 by valerie » Thu Apr 06, 2023 07:35

I mowed Tuesday and it was HOT out. No coffee for me!
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