Will I be alive at the start of 2100?
Will I be alive at the start of 2100?
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Fun fact, that would mean I was alive during 3 centuries

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How will you resolve this?

@capybara if I am alive, I will resolve it. If I am not, someone else (presumably the admins) will

predicts NO 1y

@LivInTheLookingGlass Okay! So if you stop using the app you are presumed dead.

@capybara if an obituary with my name is put here, anyone priveleged to do so has my permission to resolve the market so long as they attempt to contact me and give it a few days first

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