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    Beer, burgers add longevity

    You’re in college. So am I.
    We’re young, and we’re
    also invincible. And
    although we’re educated enough
    to know that we won’t live forever,
    we are planning to live well
    into the 23rd century. The fun is
    never going to stop, right?
    Not so fast, readers. It’s not
    quite that simple, although it
    is somewhat simple. Yes, you’re
    young and invincible. I wasn’t
    lying about that. But young
    people grow old, and invincibility
    wear off after around 15
    seconds. Just ask Mario, on both
    accounts.
    You need some help with these
    sorts of things. Mother Nature,
    Father Time and God say that
    your longevity is limited. Well,
    they’re haters. They’re worried
    that the longer you live, the
    less significant their timelessness
    would become. And after reading
    up on the latest health headlines
    on Google News, I can help
    you prove them all wrong.
    The first article I read was
    about how New Jersey was
    requiring flu shots for all children
    before they could enroll in
    preschools. This is a great idea,
    definitely in the spirit of defying
    the eternal forces that govern
    our existence. Unfortunately
    though, this new law sparked a
    lot of outrage among parents,
    who apparently thought their
    children were too good for mandatory
    injections.
    Luckily, I thought of an alternative.
    You know what’s better
    than a flu shot? Minor exposure
    to a variety of diseases over time
    is what I’m thinking. Now, forget
    about those trivial preschoolers,
    and think about yourselves
    for once (you deserve it). What’s
    the best way for you, a vibrant,
    young college student, to expose
    yourself to a variety of diseases?
    The answer is beer pong,
    ladies and gentlemen. In order to
    improve your health, you need to
    up your beer pong dosages, stat.
    Of course, for this to work, it’s
    imperative that you re-use your
    cups and play against as many
    different teams as possible.
    As you expose yourself to
    more and more diseases, your
    health is probably going to skyrocket.
    Your medical expenses
    will plummet, plus you won’t
    have to bother with those pesky
    needles or doctors anymore. And
    the more I think about it, maybe
    this wouldn’t just work for college
    students. In fact, maybe
    those preschoolers do have
    another option.
    The next health-related article
    I read was about a young man
    named Brad Sciullo, who had
    the courage and audacity to consume
    a hamburger that weighed
    just over 20 pounds.
    You, the bright-eyed college
    student, are wondering how eating
    such a prodigious burger
    could enhance your health.
    Unfortunately, it won’t help it
    directly. However, if you delve
    deeper into the burger article,
    you will notice that Mr. Sciullo’s
    feat earned him “$400, three
    T-shirts, a certificate and a burger
    hangover.”
    Think about this. $400, not
    to mention three T-shirts and
    a certificate, is an awful lot of
    money. Assuming that Mr.
    Sciullo’s normal salary is around
    minimum wage (like a lot of
    college students), we can surmise
    that Mr. Sciullo’s gorging earned
    him nearly two weeks off from
    work.
    What could he do with all of
    this free time, you ask? Well, he
    can start playing a hell of a lot
    more beer pong, that’s for sure.
    He’s going to live forever!
    That, to me, represents the
    circle of life. You eat a massive
    hamburger on occasion, and you
    play as much beer pong as possible
    in between. You can do this
    for as many years as you like,
    as your body’s aging processes
    should effectively come to a halt.
    A veritable fountain of youth,
    right?

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