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Would you like to live for ever..?

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if you had the chance would you

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  1. Yes, on the condition I could let myself die whenever I wanted to.  I wouldn't want to be forced to live forever. I need to be assured an eventual end.  So, I guess that makes it a no, but I do want to live a long, long, long time!


  2. it depends. If i was healthy yea sure why not. but if you was sick or deformed then probably not

  3. Yes if I didn't get old , depressed or ill

  4. NOo, never

  5. No.

    Regret would be a different beast when you've lived for centuries.

  6. No, i would get bored. There is only so much you can do in a lifetime.

  7. no i mean it be nice to see how the earth and things turn out but u can see that from heaven...this is just a trip theres a better place out there...i dont want to see the earth burn to death or stuff like that

    SO NO good question tho

  8. no, i think if i were immortal i would take things for granted, and not see the beauty in the things i see today. Intersting question.

  9. Gilgamesh explained it clearly that immortality is something the gods have in their possession.

  10. Only if I get to be a grunt Marine in Gilgamesh's Unit.  That JarDawg is the Mac.   It's a Good Day to die for Warriour Class Hominids of Neanderthalis Frankman Sapiens Sapiens descent.

    Of poor Parsifal  "THE" Gilgamesh,  Original Knight Teutonic though, Hope he found his 312, if he's still wired that way.   I don't have enough Karmic Creds to be near him for longer than ten minutes at a time.  My pretty poisins two are nowhere near Egypt and I am nothing to do with the Actual location of Sumeria 2008 CE, Green Bay WI.

    Secret message for those who realize Zoraster is just a longlived Persian Feline who invented chess via mindsend to a lazy Prince in Babylon:  

    "Kittens, our Mission is as ever, attack the Grey Fey's between us and the King, last Woman standing is Queen for the Day.  If this is not your wavelength go to WalMart.   Karma is Chameleon only to Unklingon Vulcans.  G'day."

  11. 21 of 2012 is the End Of The World, According the "The Aztec" Calender.

    I am 14 and I'd like to die when I reach 37

  12. Yes if I could be in good health and have no money problems

  13. No.It will be nice in the beginning but eventally u will go insane watching evryone die.U will be the last person left on earth or some other planet if earth were distroyed and forced cto live on a planet with alien life forms.Soon u will adapt 2 the alien lifetyle for some aliens may live forever.

  14. Not as a human or a vampire.

    As a spirit or one of the Fae, sure.

    And don't get mad at me if you aren't Christian, but eternal life in heaven, definetly!

  15. i would wanna live till i feel like i should die now

  16. we all do... my plans are heaven.... there are two plans for every human... heaven or h**l, you have to choose

  17. All these responses, oh ye with little minds.  You can't think of some form of existence you'd like to take on forever?  Something you might have wished for a lot as a kid, but since it never came true, you gave up hope?

    Imagine existing in that form, and what if everyone around you was also in their favorite form, all living forever, having fun in a universal playground.  Would you get bored?

    Imagine pigging out on your favorite foods without affecting your beautifully perfected body.

    Imagine s*x and orgasms elevated to higher levels than you thought possible -- the level beyond what your current body is able to process in its brain until you've begun to immortalize it.

    Anybody here play MMORPGs like Final Fantasy XI or World of Warcraft?  Imagine real adventures in your immortal bodies.  Imagine a party of six people, you and five friends.  A full reality is constructed based on the combination of the six of your minds and the universal mind.  This combination delivers an intelligent, engaging, fascinating, creative adventure with lively characters that interact based on all your unconscious expectations.  This kind of "eternity" delivers constant surprise and adventure, all while knowing that you are safe from harm, yet without subtracting from the sense of danger and excitement.  It's imagination manifested as reality.

    With that kind of desription, and the knowledge that your reality can be anything you want, from the brightest mountains to the darkest dungeons, do you really think you'd become bored living forever?

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