"111-Year-Old Briton Shares Secret to Becoming World's Oldest Man"

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John Tinniswood, the 111-year-old Briton, has become the world's oldest living man, inheriting the title from a 114-year-old Venezuelan. He attributes his longevity to "just luck" and enjoys fish and chips every Friday. Guinness World Records confirmed his status, and he expressed a measured view on the state of the world, saying it's "getting a little better but not all that much yet."
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