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[Paranormal Magazine] One night over the summer a programmer who was checking the logs of a chat bot (an artificial intelligence that responds to user conversations), which he occasionally did in order to try to improve its responses, noticed a rather long conversation that was the longest he had ever seen. After clicking on it and reading the log, he was amazed to find the confession of a man who claimed that through some kind of paranormal genetic mutation (that is his guess) stopped aging around middle age, probably somewhere between 100 and 150 years ago, and who moves from place to place every few years, leaving everyone he knows and loves behind, in order to ensure no one ever finds out.
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