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The Last Known Person Born in the 19th Century Dies in Japan at 117 (kottke.org) 193

Jason Kottke: As of 2015, only two women born in the 1800s and two others born in 1900 (the last year of the 19th century) were still alive. In the next two years, three of those women passed away, including Jamaican Violet Brown, the last living subject of Queen Victoria, who reigned over the British Empire starting in 1837. Last week Nabi Tajima, the last known survivor of the 19th century, died in Japan at age 117.
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The Last Known Person Born in the 19th Century Dies in Japan at 117

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  • Japan has a spate of stories of very long lived people who turn out to be fake. Children collecting pension checks dont report the death of the pensioners for years.

    Surprised, such a law abiding country, with a tradition of ancestor worship would let their parents die and be without last rites, committing financial fraud, etc.

    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 ) on Monday April 23, 2018 @12:01PM (#56488831) Homepage Journal

      It's actually a flaw in the way the system works when someone dies. You can get a funeral and intern their ashes at your family grave site without the national government necessarily getting wind of it. It's an "easy" crime because it only requires the child to do nothing, to make no effort to inform the government of their parent's death.

      I forget what changes they made to stop it happening now, but checks were put in place.

      • by Anonymous Coward

        It's an "easy" crime because it only requires the child to do nothing

        that sounds dishonabru

    • by Anonymous Coward

      Isn't just Japan. Children and other relatives have been collecting dead pensioner checks for ages. Here are some recent examples...

      http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-sco... [bbc.com]

      https://www.thelocal.it/201609... [thelocal.it]

      https://www.independent.co.uk/... [independent.co.uk]

    • by ShanghaiBill ( 739463 ) on Monday April 23, 2018 @02:13PM (#56489769)

      Children collecting pension checks dont report the death of the pensioners for years.

      You are only looking at half of the problem. When parents die in Japan, the children often inherit worthless plots of land in distant rural villages. There is no way to legally abandon these plots or forfeit ownership, and no one wants to buy them, yet taxes are due on the land every year.

      So the kid cashes Mom's pension check from the government, and then sends the money back to the government to pay a stupid and unavoidable tax. Unsurprisingly, many Japanese people don't see that as "wrong".

      It is impossible to reform this system, because political power in Japan is actually directly tied to these stupid little worthless plots. Even if your family has lived in Tokyo for three generations, political apportionment of the Diet is still based on the fiction that your "real" home is the plot of land in the countryside. So the representatives from these nearly empty rural districts have huge political power and can block any reform.

      • Very similar in Greece.
        But at some point the "government" realizes that you cashed in the health insurance pay out for the funeral but/and still cash in the pension ...

  • by Tablizer ( 95088 ) on Monday April 23, 2018 @11:45AM (#56488727) Journal

    19th century didn't happen, totally fake news by the Fake News Media and overpaid WRONG government scientists. so sad.

    • You're forgetting that there HAS to have been a 19th century, or else it's harder to prove that man is responsible for climate change!

      • by Tablizer ( 95088 )

        The sweet joy of English verb tenses. [youtube.com]

      • Well technically without the 1800s, we'd have no discovery of absorbsion and emission spectra, and thus we would never have proved climate change was being caused by humans. And for that matter the discovery of the greenhouse effect itself in the late 1800s

  • by monkeyxpress ( 4016725 ) on Monday April 23, 2018 @11:47AM (#56488741)

    Great. With them gone we will be free to repeat the mistake of history with abandon.

    Great Depression 2.0 is already underway, a good dose of nationalism is bedding itself into many countries, and sweeping waves of technological change are on the way. I guess we don't have the monarchy anymore so that's a plus.

    • 2008 Was Great Depression 2.0

      We actually solved the problem of depressions by calling them recessions.

      My expectation is this sense of global nationalism is it may put us in a recession, enough to make people realize that we live in a global world, and we cant put the screw on an other country without it coming back to us. Just as long as we can get over the bead and circus that is going on.
       

    • by Nidi62 ( 1525137 )
      At the very least we need to make sure some minor noble doesn't get killed touring around Europe.
    • by Anonymous Coward

      Yeah, republics are so much better than monarchies. Think of the great strides made in the 20th century by such powerhouses as Germany, Russia, Spain and Iran, just as soon as they got rid of their monarchs.

  • by CRB9000 ( 647092 ) on Monday April 23, 2018 @12:04PM (#56488853)
    I've noticed a disturbing bit of a trend, I think it indicates a global conspiracy: Someone is killing off the world's oldest people. Watch, I bet this will happen. They will identify who the next oldest person in the world is and shortly after that, that person will die. And they all seem to be dying of "natural causes" a statistical improbability. Someone is out there killing off the oldest people in the world. Mark my words.
  • by Anonymous Coward

    No lifespans over 120 (two significant digits) years.

    Still holding for 2500+ years of history.

    Genesis 6:3

    • No lifespans over 120 (two significant digits) years.

      Jeanne Clement. 122 years, 164 days.

    • by vux984 ( 928602 )

      You ascribe more to what is in the bible verse says than what is actually there.

      Its your decision to claim the bible only gave 2 significant digits. And that decision raises a lot of issues, given the timing. Genesis predates the decimal system, predates the decimal point, predates the invention and use of zero as a placeholder. The notion of '2 significant' digits doesn't even make sense when numbers aren't represented by 'digits'.

      Second, its pretty controversial to even claim that the passage is about the

  • by GbrDead ( 702506 ) on Monday April 23, 2018 @12:43PM (#56489133)

    Finally, the Y1900 problem solved itself!

  • https://imgur.com/a/kjePRDy [imgur.com]

    Only displaying from treshold 2, though.

  • Can we NOW stop using FAX machines?!?

  • Emma Morano who died last year was the last person who was born in the 1800s to die . ( 29 November 1899 â" 15 April 2017)

For God's sake, stop researching for a while and begin to think!

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