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Kearl's Guide to Sociological Thanatology
January 19, 2006 6:31 AM   RSS feed for this thread Subscribe

Kearl's Guide to Sociological Thanatology,covering such topics as How We Die, The Politics of Death, Bids for Immortality and Longevity, and so much more!
posted by OmieWise (7 comments total)

Clicked on the death clock on the first link - got about 1,980,000,000 seconds left, so I rekon i'll get the cleaning done... oh, probably before my death sometime in 2066...
posted by Meccabilly at 7:08 AM on January 19, 2006


Just as well I'm a pessimist.... dead in 2025... I'll only be 50!
posted by twistedonion at 8:22 AM on January 19, 2006


Don't change your data and just keep clicking the Death Clock. My death date kept getting pushed out further and further. I was getting healthier with each click. And who says sitting at a computer for a living is bad for you?
posted by Thorzdad at 8:28 AM on January 19, 2006


Awesome find!
posted by arcticwoman at 9:12 AM on January 19, 2006


Why does the death clock only assume you live to be about 50-58? My BMI is certainly below 25, so is being male really that much of a hazard?
posted by jenovus at 9:34 AM on January 19, 2006


Ah—now I see. It's the pessimism that does me in. Put on a happy death mask!
posted by jenovus at 9:38 AM on January 19, 2006


Ugly websites offend me, but...
posted by Redruin at 6:54 PM on January 19, 2006


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