I'd pick death. |
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And if you're wrong? |
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“What a peculiar privilege has this little agitation of the brain which we call 'thought'” -Hume
I'd pick death. |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
Two things from me on this - |
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Last edited by Armageddon_Heaven; 08-19-2007 at 02:42 PM.
"It's only after you've lost everything
That you're free to do anything"
~Tyler Durden
Pussy and Fuck
I can't even stand the thought of living another year...eternity would be hell. |
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Existing forever is for me infinitely more scary than dying one day. Allthough as I currently see it our fates are both. Well there's no possible way to know for sure, but I'll figure that one out in time. |
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Luminous Spacious Dream Masters That Holographically Communicate
among other teachers taught me
not to overestimate the Value of our Concrete Knowledge;"Common sense"/Rationality,
for doing so would make us Blind for the unimaginable, unparalleled Capacity of and Wisdom contained within our Felt Knowledge;Subconscious Intuition.
Living forever seemed to me to be the most frightening of the two because, If I think back to when I didn't exist, that doesn't seem that bad. However, then I remembered that I could forget things, and my feelings changed for a moment. I was dreading the stagnancy that would inevitably come from having infinite life in a finite universe. However, perpetual memory loss seems like a loop hole to this hell. But then again, this world surely isn't going to last forever. Something is bound to happen eventually. People will die off, hell life itself may die off...but you wouldn't. The world may freeze over, and you be stuck in those conditions forever...fun. Or maybe the world will turn molten, and there you are burning forever in endless oceans of lava. Or maybe the earth just gets destroyed somehow, hurling you into the infinite depths of space for all of eternity. Check out this website for a collection of doomsday scenarios. Could you imagine existing forever if/when some of that shit happens? Living forever seems like a surefire recipe for hell, eventually. Infinite boredom is the least of your problems, in fact, you’d be lucky if all that happened to you was boredom. Shit. |
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After a while the conditions wouldn't seem so bad though, you get used to them like back pain, or other things that i'm to lazy to come of with simliar situations for. |
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Are we talking immortality-style living forever? Like, in 10,000,000 years, I'm still the same age I am now? Because that leads me to believe that I don't have to worry about dying, which means I don't need to work at surviving, which means things like breathing and eating are now optional. I could deal with that. |
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LD Counter (as of 07.25.07) = 5 (2 WILDs)
Short-term goal: Recall three full dreams a night for a full week.
Long-term goal: Have three LDs per week for one month.
Longer-term goal: Have one six-hour LD every night! (Shooting too high? We'll see.)
Waking life goal: Round up some NPSG equipment to study my own sleep patterns.
Well living forever as a middle class teenager would be easy... I could do that for a LONG time... but we don't stay middle class teenagers. I'm already passed that, since I turned 20, and I sure wouldn't mind getting another decade of being 18. But the forever part, I don't know... |
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Haha don't you think that eventually, after some 150 years of living, you've seen it all? What can ever really be new to you in this life? We've all seen how history repeats itself over and over again, no matter how much we would like to think we progress as a human race. |
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Last edited by SKA; 08-20-2007 at 03:01 PM.
Luminous Spacious Dream Masters That Holographically Communicate
among other teachers taught me
not to overestimate the Value of our Concrete Knowledge;"Common sense"/Rationality,
for doing so would make us Blind for the unimaginable, unparalleled Capacity of and Wisdom contained within our Felt Knowledge;Subconscious Intuition.
I don’t think it would be likely that you would be bored even if you lived forever. Because the very state of boredom depends very much on yourself. People can find the most simple things fascinating; it’s all quite subjective. I don’t know with what sort of side dishes this immortality would come with and no one actually defined it precisely, but I don’t think the immortality would make you omnipotent. So you would always have something to improve (yourself, skills, surroundings etc.), new knowledge to gather and new approaches to come up with. And like some already said: Not to mention the fact that the world is constantly changing. |
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Last edited by Ariadne; 08-27-2007 at 11:49 AM. Reason: Spelling mistakes and poor grammar. I apologize...
The only way eternal life wouldn't be hell is if this world we live in now stays this way forever. But it won't. Sooner or later it is going to change, or perhaps even end all together. It may be in 1000 years, or in 1 trillion, but eventually human life is going to die out, or the planet is going to have a dramatic climate shift, or the sun is going to burn out and turn into a black hole, or something. Odds are that you will end up in a situation that isn't good, and you'll be in that situation for a LONG time, perhaps indefinitely. |
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death is scary because I don't know when it will happen to me. |
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I used to think that existing forever would be horrible if you had to live by yourself...but now I think an eternity with the dimwits on this planet would be even more revulting. I would rather not have to deal with them...unless I could be selective about who I would have to share my world with, I wouldn't want to live forever. |
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I personaly thing that death will be the most interesting thing you can experience. |
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Losing your memory does keep life pretty interesting. Being thrust into existence out of a vagina covered in placenta with no knowledge of where you are or who you are and only the minimalist of motor skills would make anyone cry. It kind of sucks, and life can be very enjoyable but also pretty awful. |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
If only there was a way we could control our minds like we do our computers- |
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"It's only after you've lost everything
That you're free to do anything"
~Tyler Durden
Pussy and Fuck
I think I've said this before but, I would like my brain to be separated from my body one day and put into a cybernetic body. My name gives that away (Cyborg Mech Sniper). I would like to be free of my human desires for sex, food, sleep, etc. Most likely, this would extend my life to a reasonable range of several thousand years. I feel those of you who say living forever would be cool aren't really taking to account how many years you would be living and all that could go terribly, terribly wrong. You'd be living forever. multiply 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000, 000,000,000,000 by 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000, 000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,00 0,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000, 000,000,000 and then multiply that thousands upon thousands more times by 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000, 000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,00 0,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000, 000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,00 0,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000, 000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,00 0,000,000,000,000,000 |
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boredom is not something that could possibly occur. |
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You merely have to change your point of view slightly, and then that glass will sparkle when it reflects the light.
I remember in Interview With a Vampire one vampire told another one he planned to make him spend eternity in a box. If he was talking about a very small box where the vampire would be balled up forever, I would definitely choose death over that. But I would choose immortality if I could always live like I do now. |
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You are dreaming right now.
As a martial artist, I like the idea of constantly being able to improve myself more and more for eternity. I mean, if there is some sort of limit to your body due to genetic codes then dont you think by some time you would figure out how to surpass those limits? |
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A warrior does not give up what he loves, he finds the love in what he does
Only those who attempt the absurd can achieve the impossible.
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