It’s not like there are people checking for immortals, I think it would be flagged by a dmv employee or something when they dont believe a clear 21 year old is actually 150. Let’s assume it’s current day im caught and not bring speculation on what the US is like in the year 2139 is like.

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    Why keep the same identity instead of assuming a new one every60 years?

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      Isn’t that just a different way of answering the question though? Do you think 60 years is the answer but don’t want to say that?

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        60 years is within the reasonable lifespan of a human whereas 150 is not.

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      How? I mean, it’s just so easy to get a new ID, birth certificate, social security number, credit history, etc. You just assume a new one.