Check out this strange case.
I have never seen or heard anything like her, but it's truly fascinating.
It reminds me of the movie "Benjamin Button".
Created 15 years ago2009-07-09 14:29:23 UTC by satchmo
"My system always has been to turn years into months," Greenberg said. "So, if someone asked today, I might say, she's 16 months old."Following that rule, she'll be a bomb by the time she's 216 years old! Every old lady's dream
"Walker, of the University of South Florida, believes that if the gene can be isolated, it may provide clues to questions about why we age and die."Right the day they find that out and think of selling such a thing, I'll personally help them to die.
Okay, after the first, say, few hundred years, everything's still fine and well. You've seen a few generations of people live and die, and had this happen to your family. Oh well, they were likely douches you could live without anyway at some points. Companionship is companionship, or so you think.(source)
Not so fast: You know how when you were younger (by human terms, a child), an hour seemed like forever to you? As people grow, their brain starts to perceive time differently. An hour feels like less time. Now extend that logic to a year, or a decade, or a century. This means that eventually, you will be completely unable to form relationships with human beings because their lives and deaths will flash past you like a tape on fast-forward.
My g/f complains enough as it is when her period hits.Not as much as you'd be complaining if it didn't.