do you want immortality?

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#101 HoldThePhone
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I'm inclined to think that the answers that I've anticipated from the vast majority come from some romantic fantasies or idealistic nonsense. Immortality would be awesome. You can get to watch your loved ones die anyway and yet you still live on without being immortal. You'd probably die due to unforseen circumstances anyway before being able to feel all depressed about life.

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i agree, you people watch to many movies.
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#102 SpaceMoose
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[QUOTE="Cereberus75"]

I'm inclined to think that the answers that I've anticipated from the vast majority come from some romantic fantasies or idealistic nonsense. Immortality would be awesome. You can get to watch your loved ones die anyway and yet you still live on without being immortal. You'd probably die due to unforseen circumstances anyway before being able to feel all depressed about life.

HoldThePhone
i agree, you people watch to many movies.

If "you'd probably die" then that isn't immortality. That's just ceasing to age...
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#103 Cereberus75
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[QUOTE="SpaceMoose"][QUOTE="HoldThePhone"][QUOTE="Cereberus75"]

I'm inclined to think that the answers that I've anticipated from the vast majority come from some romantic fantasies or idealistic nonsense. Immortality would be awesome. You can get to watch your loved ones die anyway and yet you still live on without being immortal. You'd probably die due to unforseen circumstances anyway before being able to feel all depressed about life.

i agree, you people watch to many movies.

If "you'd probably die" then that isn't immortality. That's just ceasing to age...

I was thinking about eternal youth when I posted, to be more specific. It could be regarded as a form of immortality.
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#104 123625
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Nah.
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#105 VacantPsalm
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Not on this planet, or with this body.
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#106 mrbojangles25
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Hell ya, think of all the things you could see, the people you could meet, and history you could experience?

And c'mon, being immortal does not mean you would live a hundred billion years and eventually just float around, alive, in pure nothingness since the universe collapsed. There are rules ,you know? Like the immortal person gets to chose his or her time of death, or if a highlander cuts your head off you die, etc..

There is always a catch to immortality.