In the early 13th century, the average european man lived to the age of 34, women generally died at the tender age of 29. Today males have increased that length to almost 80. Science has done us a lot of good. Women nowadays live even longer, 82 in fact. Some may wonder when women passed men. Others not. Theories vary, there are just as many answers as there are questions. This site; however, will not, and has no intention to, provide an acceptable opinion. Keep in mind that the numbers mentioned are not completely compareable. The numbers concerning the 13th century includes humans dying younger than 15, the modern numbers do not. The Windupdeads was born from the ashes of another swedish band; Froid.| |
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