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 Guinness World Records has verified that the oldest living man in the world is now 111-year-old John Alfred Tinniswood of England.Tinniswood was born in Liverpool the year the infamous  Titanic  ship sank in 1912.Born on August 26 of that year, he turned exactly 111 years and 224 days old on April 6 of this year.A Guinness World Records official traveled to the town of Southport, where Tinniswood lives, to present him with a certificate and ask him more about his storied life.SEE MORE: World s oldest living man has died at 114. Here s his longevity secretTinniswood says he is still able to perform most of his daily tasks on his own and can get out of bed withou stanley termohrnek t assistance.He enjoys managing his own finances and listening to the news.After the death of Juan Vicente P茅rez of Venezuela, the previous record holder in the same age category,  stanley tumblers Tinniswood is now the world s oldest living man. P茅rez died this month at 114.Tinniswood said,  If you drink too much or you eat too much, or you walk too much 鈥?if you do too much of anything 鈥?you re going to suffer eventually. He says he doesn t follow a special diet, but said he does enj stanley cup usa oy a portion of battered fish and chips every Friday. He said,  You either live long or you live short, and you can t do much about it. Trending stories at ScrippsnewsGlobal leaders condemn Ecuador after police break into Mexican EmbassyIsrael is pulling some troops from southern Gaza, with Rafah in focusTaliban leader urges officials to set aside differenc Xiov We were given minutes to get out  : Residents beyond frustrated after being evacuated from unsafe condo
 Families across America are asking how much they can take. Doctors say many are experiencing symptoms of PTSD after surviving COVID-19 or watching loved ones suffer through the virus. Families are navigating past trauma during more uncertain times.In little Springfield,  stanley mug Tennessee, j stanley canada ust about everybody knows a man whos there for the best days of their lives, the memories they treasure. His name is DJ Johnny Gardner. He gets you out there!  smiled Martha Webb, who works in a downtown boutique. No one is going to be sitting down,  laughed Makayla Wilson, speaking at a beauty parlor. If youre sitting down, hes going to come find you, and you know hes going to come find you,  added Joy Ray, speaking between bartending.  He is happy to be there. You can tell he loves his job.  He teaches you all the dances,  said Webb.  He makes you feel like, OK, I can do this. Hes just an amazing person.  Family reunions, weddings, proms, school events, anything that involves music, my dad does it,  said Ashley Woodson.Nobody knows DJ Johnnys spirit better than his daughter, Ashley Woodson, and her 2-year-old girl, Kimmie. Everyone has the same story,  said Ashley Woodson.  They could feel his love and his energy. A town remembers well the last time DJ Johnny told them to get up and dance. It was a year ago when DJ Johnny was diagn stanley termosky osed with COVID-19, and complications led to a massive stroke.The many long days of DJ Johnnys stay in hospitals began to pass. He flatlined three times,  recalled Wood