*warning* reading this will void your warranty

@DocAndersen (54399)
United States
May 7, 2020 10:10am CST
not, that I know what a human warranty would be. Nor, would I know how to get an extended warranty (is that even possible?) what is the human warranty? What does it mean? How do we, as we age seek warranty covered repairs. In fact what repairs are actually covered by the human warranty? I know, deep for a Thursday. What do you think?
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@LadyDuck (502653)
• Italy
7 May 20
@paigea is right, we come with no warranty, even before we come to this word so many things could go wrong.
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@LadyDuck (502653)
• Italy
8 May 20
@DocAndersen Both his parents smoked when he was a kid, they are both responsible for some of his problems, but they are no more.
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@DocAndersen (54399)
• United States
7 May 20
thanks - it is an interesting thing to think about
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@DocAndersen (54399)
• United States
8 May 20
@LadyDuck that is a great way to look at it!
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@paigea (36143)
• Canada
7 May 20
I think the human warranty expires at birth. So many things can and will go wrong.
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@DocAndersen (54399)
• United States
7 May 20
that is a great point I like that - so many things can go wrong!
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@paigea (36143)
• Canada
7 May 20
@DocAndersen I am off to ride my bicycle. Then I will spend the rest of my day complaining to my husband that my knee hurts Lots of things going wrong around here!
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@DocAndersen (54399)
• United States
7 May 20
@paigea i wonder if birth voids the easy button option rather than the warranty!
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@simone10 (54180)
• Louisville, Kentucky
8 May 20
At 64, I would like the extended warranty
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@simone10 (54180)
• Louisville, Kentucky
13 May 20
@DocAndersen I'm sure there are stipulations that would keep me from qualifying
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@DocAndersen (54399)
• United States
13 May 20
@simone10 i know there are for me!
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@DocAndersen (54399)
• United States
8 May 20
i would love an extended warranty!
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@DianneN (254926)
• United States
7 May 20
I just finished a book regarding that topic. They’ve been working on age related longevity for years. All I know is that I can’t wait for bedtime.
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@DianneN (254926)
• United States
8 May 20
@DocAndersen Old age is what I call it.
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@DocAndersen (54399)
• United States
8 May 20
@DianneN well if you are going to be logical
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@DocAndersen (54399)
• United States
8 May 20
i struggle to stay up past 9 pm now. I used to be up half the night!
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@JudyEv (382326)
• Rockingham, Australia
8 May 20
Deep for a Thursday all right. Too deep!
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@JudyEv (382326)
• Rockingham, Australia
8 May 20
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@DocAndersen (54399)
• United States
8 May 20
sometimes inspiration comes when it comes!
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@CarolDM (203396)
• Nashville, Tennessee
7 May 20
Health insurance is the best we can do, but no guarantees in life.
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@DocAndersen (54399)
• United States
7 May 20
there are no guarantees!
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@FourWalls (86778)
• United States
7 May 20
Isn’t that what life insurance is, “I’ll bet you $100 a month till you die that you don’t die!”? (Robert Klein joke)
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@DocAndersen (54399)
• United States
7 May 20
that is the dream of insurance! but the reality is insurance companies are worth billions so they guess right more than we do
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@thelme55 (79323)
• Germany
7 May 20
I think there is no warranty for us human beings. Everything and anything can go wrong.
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@DocAndersen (54399)
• United States
7 May 20
that is murphy's law, anything that can go wrong will!
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