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[–] cpebach ago 

For me as an individual in the U.S., the likelihood is very close to zero for all of the above. If I don't get culled by a car wreck, I'll probably suffer a long, slow, agonizing illness like Alzheimer's Dementia, Parkinson's Disease, Cardiomyopathy, or Cancer.

For all of humanity at some ultimate point, Nuclear War would be the one most likely to kill ALL of humanity...a Pandemic wouldn't do it. Even if 4 or 5 Billion people die off, that still leaves 2 or 3 Billion that have some level of resistance to it. Famine is less likely due to modern agricultural and transportation systems. Robotic development will probably be highly regulated to reduce the chance of HAL 9000 telling us that "I'm sorry, but I can't do that Dave..."

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[–] Mr_Wolf 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

never thought I'd make it past 25. the adreneline fueled lifestyle and risk taking I took would make one wonder how I'm still alive. I question it myself at times, and still risk my life making it through my workday.

If I make it to a ripe old age I would be amazed, otherwise my life will end due to someones careless fuck up.

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[–] Frenchgeek 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Very unlikely : I'm far too lazy to actually cause any of it.