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Ever notice that plastic taste in bottled water? There's a reason it tastes like plastic.
Oh well. Gonna have to die some way.
I guess we all just prefer living in older times where you’re lucky if you live to 40.
Most people lived longer into their life if they survived past childhood. Their quality of life wasn't as potentially as good in that age, obviously.
Right and the lack of medical intervention meant that most people didn’t make it past 40.
You can’t argue the fact that average life expectancy has increased significantly thanks to technology and advancement in medical science.
Back then people would die from a simple tooth infection. That’s extraordinary rare now a days.
People often lived well into their old age if they survived past their childhood. For instance, the average life expectancy during the Victorian era was about 73-75. (https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1258/jrsm.2008.08k037).
The average pre-industrial lifespan was around 40 but is skewed due to incredibly high child mortality rates. Wherein roughly a third didn't survive their first year and almost half didn't survive their second year (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1090513812001237#s0015).
You’re cherry picking. Go back farther in time. The farther back you look the higher the mortality rates.
The point is on average life expectancy has increased. It scales with technology.
The fact that you’re even arguing this is ridiculous.
Do you know WHY so many people died giving birth? Do you know why so many people died in childhood? Medical technology. It’s not a mystery dude. https://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/excavations-reveal-daily-life-of-10000-years-ago-30504#
I... I've literally provided you with cited sources that also have further sources. Would you like me to gather all available studies on this subject for you?
I'm not arguing anything. I'm trying to present you with new, relevant information concerning your initial statement since it's a widely spread bit of pop science that's been ~~corrected~~ updated.
You’re trying to convince me that life expectancy hasn’t changed at all in the last 20,000 years. As if our medical break throughs have zero impact.
Are you high?
Stop.
Again, not trying to convince you of anything. The cited sources are thorough and well articulated. I encourage you to give them a read if you'd like to become better acquainted with more contemporary findings on the lifespans of our ancestors.
Take care.
https://ourworldindata.org/life-expectancy
Have a nice day. ☺️
Uh huh. Whatever you say.
“Im not just gonna READ some STUDY when I know SCIENCE, idiot!”
Imagine thinking studies are always accurate and don’t have flaws. It’s ONE study little guy.
Try working on your critical thinking skills since you suck at it.
Wow you sure got me there bud. ROFL.
https://ourworldindata.org/life-expectancy
There you go. A study that says the complete opposite to your silly narrative with several data points and verified sources.
What do you have to say now? Can’t wait!!