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I_Sett t1_ixkiota wrote
Reply to comment by SomewhatIntriguing in TIL the oldest cat ever lived to 38 years and 3 days - 1967 to 2005. by TrevorIsTheGOAT
There's this wonderful observation in Steven Austad's Why We Age book that goes along the lines of:
When researchers were first investigating the rural communities in far flung parts of the world where people lived an incredibly long time they almost all shared several features that might have contributed to the incredible longevity of the inhabitants:
- The communities prized their elderly and in many cases they were the leadership of the group.
- The communities were very isolated.
- Records (such as of births) were not kept.
One elderly man was approached by researchers and interviewed at the impressive age of 120. He had even managed to reach the ripe old age of 130 when the researchers returned 5 years later.
I_Sett t1_iwhqgo8 wrote
Reply to comment by allbright1111 in 'It's a pretty gross and offensive phrase': SA Premier under fire for 'sloppy seconds' comment by notinferno
I love that this phrase interpretation changes it from: lewd sexual innuendo to radically wholesome. That's adorable.
I_Sett t1_iu2tgab wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in blueberries on a palm of a 5 year old by ipaintandgrow
You might think that, but selectively breeding for size can lead to insipid flavours. I'd rather eat something small and tasty. I'd eat the blueberries too.
I_Sett t1_ixmu0n0 wrote
Reply to comment by The_Mouse_That_Jumps in TIL the oldest cat ever lived to 38 years and 3 days - 1967 to 2005. by TrevorIsTheGOAT
Nice! I've had lunch with him once when he was a visiting lecturer, seemed like a really interesting guy with a fascinating career. He has some excellent anecdotes to share, I bet he was a fun professor.