It’s not like there are people checking for immortals, I think it would be flagged by a dmv employee or something when they dont believe a clear 21 year old is actually 150. Let’s assume it’s current day im caught and not bring speculation on what the US is like in the year 2139 is like.

  • FaceDeer
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    102 months ago

    You won’t be taken away for “study”, you’ll be taken away for pension fraud. Probably much earlier than 150.

    Why would participating in studies be bad, though? Major pharmaceutical companies would pay you an absolute fortune in exchange for participation and you could advance medical science tremendously. You’d be a hero and get incredibly rich in the process.

    • DebatableRaccoon
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      282 months ago

      I think you’re overestimating how generous a government or research group would be if they found someone they truly believed to be immortal.

      • @T156
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        22 months ago

        Although getting to that point would be quite difficult. Someone being truly immortal is so far out there and so difficult to prove that it’s much more likely to be something more mundane. Like identity theft, or a clerical error.

      • FaceDeer
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        22 months ago

        Everybody wants money, that’s why they call it “money.”

        • @T156
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          12 months ago

          But if you’re immortal, you can also think much longer term.

          You can just keep working, or, if you’re the truly immortal type, where you don’t have biological needs, and are impervious to disease or injury, just sit back, since you don’t need to pay for as much as a regular human.

    • Greg Clarke
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      132 months ago

      If you’re immortal in the sense that you don’t age it would be dangerous to be outted. 8 billion jealous mortals would be an issue for you.