Thread 82196346 - /r9k/ [Archived: 187 hours ago]

Anonymous
8/16/2025, 12:40:38 AM No.82196346
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Mark my words, i will be famous one day.
guess how i will be famous ? I will be the first person that does not die.
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Anonymous
8/16/2025, 12:42:44 AM No.82196363
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>>82196346 (OP)
Well
I hope you remember me if you get famous
But I know everyone will die
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Anonymous
8/16/2025, 12:45:16 AM No.82196384
>>82196363
so that must be your face
Anonymous
8/16/2025, 12:46:49 AM No.82196395
>>82196346 (OP)
Sounds like shit my uncle would say while on his drug and alcohol cocktails. Died of cancer at 69. Told my mom too bad she didn't go with him
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Anonymous
8/16/2025, 12:51:18 AM No.82196427
>>82196395
The "immortal jellyfish," scientifically known as Turritopsis dohrnii, is a tiny jellyfish that can revert back to a polyp stage after reaching adulthood, effectively resetting its life cycle. This process, called transdifferentiation, allows it to potentially avoid death from old age. While not truly immortal, as it can still be eaten or succumb to other dangers, its ability to regenerate and revert to a juvenile state makes it unique