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Posted by: EVLCRETURE

20th Nov 2008 11:47pm

Is the next generation going to be strong enough? Are we breading the natural strength out of our immune systems?


shaper
  • 13th Feb 2010 10:34am

I think the stories your thinking of are from the bible, actual history will tell you that people died very young,40 was OLD and we are living much longer. now because of our diets, clean water to drink and health care. Even in recent history (the last100 years) people did not live as long as we are doing now. We will just have to learn to be strong, do more with ourselves . Lean to use our minds as well as our bodies.


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