>you will probably be alive in 2070
>>37787254
sounds amazing, but not much will change
in the past 50 years the only thing that's noticeably changed are computers and nothing else
>>37787254
>death clock says I'll probably die in 2071
>>37787254
Everything is pretty cyberpunk already, can't wait to see how crazy shit is by then.
>>37787254
I'd like to see the Tricentennial in 2076.
I have to live to 89, but the depression and poverty make it unlikely. This country is going to shit anyway. It'll probably be grabage by then.
>tfw I'll be 81 in 2070
Bruh, life expectancy in the US is 79 years. I probably won't be alive give or take a few years.
>>37787292
>tfw 2075
>>37787471
15 year old or woman detected.
>mine says 2067
73 seems too young
>>37787325
Same anon. I'd be 80 by then. I don't even know if the US will be around by then though. I feel like the world will become a post-scarcity, 1984-esque surveillance state in a state of perpetual war over resources in our lifetimes.
I sincerely doubt that shit
>>37787619
aww why anon ? How old are you know ?
I have a very strong feeling that I'm going to get a terminal illness or be shot or die in a car crash or something
I'm a very unlucky person
>>37787682
23. Having 50 years left seems too short.
>tfw my Death Clock say's I'll die in 2050.
Just a little over 30 years to go!
>>37787713
I'm 23; and I am pretty sure that I can make it for a bit more than 50 years. Plus advances in tech will probably add atleast 5-10 to years to our life spans even if we aren't able to upload our minds to computers by then
death clock is for fags
https://www.myabaris.com/tools/life-expectancy-calculator-how-long-will-i-live/
is more accurate
>>37787830
>Since you don't drink, your life expectancy is actually about 2.2 years shorter than those who have approximately one drink a day.
fuck that
>>37787619
>2061
71 years
Growing old is suffering.
the way I drink and eat, that'll only happen if I get all my organs replaced at least twice
>>37787325
>implying America will stick around for that long
Christ I fucking hope not
>2047
I'll be 54 WTF.
>>37787909
It will. States won't secede. Mexico is too shit to take anything back.
It's just going to get shittier my friend. Look at Brazil.
>>37787281
Computers have completely revolutionized how just about everything in the world works. The world is a completely different place from 50 years ago.
>>37787254
I'd be 82 so I sincerely doubt that
>>37787619
Death clock says 2065 here, I'll be 72 then. Fuck it does seem too early.
>>37787830
what the fuck is this bs man
>>37787830
Says I'll make it to 79, better then the Death Clock of 72.
>>37787864
Never drink either, shortened mine by 1.4 years.
>>37787254
Deathclock says I got 30 more years..... I will only be 50. Not sure if I am even sad.
>>37787254
it will be a fucking miracle if i haven't killed myself by then
>>37787325
if america still exists patriotism will have been outlawed
>>37787254
>Almost 2019
>no dystopian future in sight
Please kill me
Who knows if we will be alive? Third world war is probably going to happen, considering the international tension now.
>>37789004
>>no dystopian future in sight
we're already in it.
>>37789063
I'm talking about one with japs and whites ONLY
>>37789019
I'm ready for it anon, I'm sick of my shitty existence, I hope this spices it up.
>>37787830
>currently working or retired, you must choose one
>>37787830
>Drink to add years to your life
>Made by professors at university of pennsylvania
Wait so educators actually want students to do the opposite of what they say?
>>37788296
we don't have flying cars
we can't regrow limbs
people are still going crazy from mental illness
nothing has changed
>>37787281
It's hard to notice advances that affect the average person because information technology is so deeply involved in pushing forward tons of industries.
>landlines -> cellphones
>rc planes -> drones
>casettes/cds/8 track -> digital music
>taxis -> ridesharing
Those are all different industries that have been transformed yet are now under the umbrella of the IT industry. If you want to see civilization altering technologies of the future (like electricity, automobiles, and computers were) then you should look into futurology/future studies.
>>37789235
By your standards nothing has ever changed in the entirety of human history.
>>37787281
I think you underestimate just how big "computers and nothing else" are
This wouldn't be possible without computers