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Off Topic => General Interest => Topic started by: Sirbomber on April 20, 2006, 11:49:11 AM
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It's pretty self-explanitory, isn't it?
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do you oppose to statements of reasoning for choices?
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Go ahead if you want.
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I disagree, because if you live a meaningful life, you lived just long enough
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Yeah it is pretty short, in comparison to everything.
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I simply don't know, because I don't know how long my life will be.
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Your life may be meaningful, but it's still short. You could have the most meaningful life, and at 25 step off the sidewalk and get hit by a bus.
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Okay, let's pretend we live in a world where buses don't materialize, run you over, and disappear back into the netherworld and that everyone lives to the average life expectancy.
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What does it mean if life is too long? :unsure:
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Life is too long when you feel you've served your purpose and should have died already.
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halfway down my lifespan expectancy... i vote WAY TOO SHORT
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Eddy, don't pay attention to those, it will only cause stress, which leads to a shorter life, lol
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i know. i plan to live forever
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It is incredibly short, but would you want to live if it lasted forever? Honestly. Would you choose immortality? There would then be no meaning to life. Life only has meaning when you have a purpose. If you chose to have eternal life there is no purpose, just living and doing things over and over. Immortality is proposterous.
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immortality is ... not totaly purpusless .. what i would do i like ... live out 30 years here .. freeze myself in wake up in about 30 years ... so on .so on ... till the universe explodes XD ( theoreticly ... being immortal woud kill you >.> since your brain would eventualy " overload " and you cant do sh1t whith out a brain
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yea but in your damn thing you are not immortal.... because each time you freeze yourself you still have 30 years after the first freeze 60 years after the second and so one......
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I would choose immortality in order to remind people of the mistakes of the past so that they are not repeated.
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I would choose immortality in order to remind people of the mistakes of the past so that they are not repeated.
Well, perhaps. That would depend on whether your quality of life was good or not.
If it's anything like most people are when they're 80 or 90, no thanks. :P
I think life is pretty short. Just look at a lot of things in history that have happened and realize how long ago they happened...