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My grandpa turned 100 on 27th November and It got me wondering if you knew you would live to 100 or more how would you use your time?

and we're Canadian if you're wondering so that and his long life bode well for me haha

RankCountryLife expectancy
1 Monaco 89.57
2 Macau 84.48
3 Japan 84.46
4 Singapore 84.38
5 San Marino 83.18
6 Hong Kong 82.78
7 Andorra 82.65
8 Switzerland 82.39
9 Guernsey 82.39
10 Australia 82.07
11 Italy 82.03
12 Sweden 81.89
13 Liechtenstein 81.68
14 Canada 81.67
15 France 81.66
16 Jersey 81.66
17 Norway 81.60
18 Spain 81.47
19 Israel 81.28
20 Iceland 81.22



Read more: Life Expectancy for Countries | Infoplease.com http://www.infoplease.com/world/statistics/life-expectancy-country.html#ixzz3KDNGhH00



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Video games and VGC (strikethrough didn't work)

To be honest I can't even figure out what I want to do in the next 5 years nevermind the next 80 years. I would definitely want to see as much of the world as I can, raise a family and build on my career centred around the studies of Geography.



Same plans as now, except i could more precisely plan my retirement



Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.

Man those average ages are high despite how unhealthy the majority of people in this world are.



What do you mean "If I knew"? I AM going to live to be 100!



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Quick question. If you're just 21 and your grandpa is 100, how old is your mom?



d21lewis said:
Quick question. If you're just 21 and your grandpa is 100, how old is your mom?


My mom is 44.Its on my dads side though where there is large gap he was 47 when my dad was born. 



Big up Macau and HK and... everybody smoking, "unhealthy" work-life balances, and a fuck tonne of pollution from Beijing, 2nd and 6th is quite amazing. Just goes to show what good diet can do for ya (I guess this is the main factor).

If I knew I was going to live to 100... I'd probably go back to uni and do a masters, and not even think about starting a family to early-to-mid 30s.