>>13957701>We both know you're not getting any magical life serum,Sure, it won't be a serum. It will be a myriad of different treatments if anything.
>and we both know you're not doing research in anything.I am, but admittedly not directly in aging.
> It's a given that you will die in a few decades. Yes, so, I guess you never played team sports in highschool and you're the type to give up the milisecond you fall behind.
>I just think it's funny how desperate cattle is getting with its cope, I think so too, the way you wagies cope is sad, I feel really bad for the deal you got. I am not disputing that modernism is a shit deal for 80-90% of people.
>and I suspect it's a symptom of the fact that even the lowest, least aware cattle (like you) knows it got a raw deal with modern "life"; I have a better life than my grandparents. I own several acres of private forest while having access to dirt cheap food, consumer goods and internet and that's more than my family owned even back in medieval times. The only problem I have with modernism is seeing neocolonial immigrant slave labour when I am forced to visit city centres. All I can do for wagies is to vote for parties that at least try to prevent that and protect your wages and housing costs.
However, buying land in rural areas is cheaper than ever (PPP). Just stop falling for the city memes.
>you can't accept that slaving away for your corporate overlords is all you're ever gonna have, Nice assumptions, but I'm on my own grants and my startup businesses are funded on tax money, I'm independent from private investors.
>so you tell yourself bedtime stories about how your owners will totally let you live forever.Did you know that 70% of your so called owners built their wealth in the last 2 decades?
Being so self-defeating is pathetic and emblematic of Western decay.
>b-but they control medias!No fucking shit, since when was it easy to escape from the muck? Stop complaining and do something with your life.