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This coma lasted until the day you died (painlessly). On top of that, in this coma, you're an extremely wealthy business magnate, married to the girl of your dreams and have a family of your own. Everyday is like normal, meaning you actually think that you're waking up every morning, brushing your teeth, and going on a holiday. This lasts for like 50years, and when you actually die, your death is as though everything was real.th3warr1or
Sure sounds pretty cool. Would just hate the fact that my family would miss me.
sounds like actual life, yeah i guess i wouldnt mind as long as i dont know im in a coma8-BitternessYou don't. You think you're actually living that life, basically you're in an alternate reality.
No. I would not like that life because it isn't real. Where's the joy in trying to earn the woman of your dreams or raising your family yourself? Why can't it be done in real life? I would have to opt against it.
You wouldn't know it wasn't real though.No. I would not like that life because it isn't real. Where's the joy in trying to earn the woman of your dreams or raising your family yourself? Why can't it be done in real life? I would have to opt against it.
Genetic_Code
No. I've been in a coma before btw, for 2 weeks, and yes, the dream is feels quite real, but it does not feel like reality, it is also very creepy.GTA_dudeis it... lucid?
The artificial reality would have limited boundaries since it's depicted by your brain, so no.
Plus, it's very selfish; How about if there was an horrific accident and a person needed the bed and equipment?
Now a computer simulation, like Bruan from Fallout would be interesting.
its not like you choose to fall in comaThe artificial reality would have limited boundaries since it's depicted by your brain, so no.
Plus, it's very selfish; How about if there was an horrific accident and a person needed the bed and equipment?
Now a computer simulation, like Bruan from Fallout would be interesting.
Revitaly
[QUOTE="GTA_dude"]No. I've been in a coma before btw, for 2 weeks, and yes, the dream is feels quite real, but it does not feel like reality, it is also very creepy.8-Bitternessis it... lucid? Alittle bit. Definitely not someone you would want to live in... I was so happy to return back to reality. Although the first couple days I didn't know what was going on, cause I couldn't tell if I was still in the dream or not
[QUOTE="8-Bitterness"][QUOTE="GTA_dude"]No. I've been in a coma before btw, for 2 weeks, and yes, the dream is feels quite real, but it does not feel like reality, it is also very creepy.GTA_dudeis it... lucid? Alittle bit. Definitely not someone you would want to live in... I was so happy to return back to reality. Although the first couple days I didn't know what was going on, cause I couldn't tell if I was still in the dream or not
Thats sounds surreal, comas are pretty much one of the worst things that can happen to a person.
Glad your good now though.
This coma lasted until the day you died (painlessly). On top of that, in this coma, you're an extremely wealthy business magnate, married to the girl of your dreams and have a family of your own. Everyday is like normal, meaning you actually think that you're waking up every morning, brushing your teeth, and going on a holiday. This lasts for like 50years, and when you actually die, your death is as though everything was real.th3warr1or
reminds me of my name is earl
Hell yes! I'd be riding my pony down the stairs of my mansion while my super hawt super amazing wife juggles fire at the bottom as i jump over her head.
Hell yes! I'd be riding my pony down the stairs of my mansion while my super hawt super amazing wife juggles fire at the bottom as i jump over her head.
FrostyPhantasm
really? i lol'd :lol:
Yes, I would mind. If I was a rich magnate, why wouldn't my family pull the plug after a while?
I would hate for my family to have to go through the pain of me being in a coma. I mean their lives would basically be stagnant. Yes, my husband could move on, but would he feel guilty knowing that their is the smallest chance I would wake up? If I had kids they would have to deal with the loss of their mother while never really having accepted the fact that I am gone, because I am still there. I would much rather live a real life with them, even if that means pain and hardships, or just die so that they could move on with their lives.
Plus, if I was a rich magnate rather than a jobless nerd, I would probably already be living a happy life.
This coma lasted until the day you died (painlessly). On top of that, in this coma, you're an extremely wealthy business magnate, married to the girl of your dreams and have a family of your own. Everyday is like normal, meaning you actually think that you're waking up every morning, brushing your teeth, and going on a holiday. This lasts for like 50years, and when you actually die, your death is as though everything was real.th3warr1orWhy not?
This coma lasted until the day you died (painlessly). On top of that, in this coma, you're an extremely wealthy business magnate, married to the girl of your dreams and have a family of your own. Everyday is like normal, meaning you actually think that you're waking up every morning, brushing your teeth, and going on a holiday. This lasts for like 50years, and when you actually die, your death is as though everything was real.th3warr1or...and everyday, in the real world, somebody is wiping your butt and maybe even slapping you for having to do it for 50 years...
[QUOTE="th3warr1or"]This coma lasted until the day you died (painlessly). On top of that, in this coma, you're an extremely wealthy business magnate, married to the girl of your dreams and have a family of your own. Everyday is like normal, meaning you actually think that you're waking up every morning, brushing your teeth, and going on a holiday. This lasts for like 50years, and when you actually die, your death is as though everything was real.CreasianDevaili...and everyday, in the real world, somebody is wiping your butt and maybe even slapping you for having to do it for 50 years...
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