^((Hypothetical question, because both obviously correlate in real life.\))
#### **Would you rather look like someone at age 20 but be as unhealthy as someone at age 75, or the other way round?**
Obviously, some 20 year olds are morbidly obese and some people are still fairly healthy at age ~70 (like Arnold Schwarzenegger), but I am speaking of two average people at the respective ages.
|Option|Looks|Health|
|----|-----|-----|
|1|Like age **20**|Like age **75**|
2|Like age **75**|Like age **20**|
(Hypothetical question, because both obviously correlate in real life.)
Would you rather look like someone at age 20 but be as unhealthy as someone at age 75, or the other way round?
Obviously, some 20 year olds are morbidly obese and some people are still fairly healthy at age ~70 (like Arnold Schwarzenegger), but I am speaking of two average people at the respective ages.
There's no such thing as age directly impacting health - I wouldn't exactly say that the Queen is at all in any state of poor health.
On the other hand a 20 year old can be paraplegic with cerebral palsy. Using an age alone to determine health is retarded to begin with.
There's no such thing as age directly impacting health - I wouldn't exactly say that the Queen is at all in any state of poor health.
On the other hand a 20 year old can be paraplegic with cerebral palsy. Using an age alone to determine health is retarded to begin with.
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