thanks max, i thot immortality would be a bit more expensive. maybe 25 even $30. many thanks!
Quote from trdrmac:
Stu,
No, I was not kidding. I see no point to living forever. I just wasted an hour or so taking a nap since my last post. If I was going to live forever, I would have went back to sleep. As it is, I have things to do. I am going to the grocery store, am going to open every freezer door, so they all get frosty and no one can see what they want. Then I am going to buy 6 donuts. I can eat 12, but after 6 the joy really wears off. Then I am going to read the paper and look at several hundred stock charts. This week I have a date, dinner planned with some friends, several items of charity work to do, and a few other items of interest.
All in all, a decent life, better than most will ever have. But I have no desire to do it forever. At some point, some other kid needs to grow and and experience life, if I stay they will never be able to do that.
Quote from Katrina Johns:
if there is no point in living forever (as you say), then there is no point in living at all. the only point in living is living forever. until then, living is pointless. get the point?
Quote from Katrina Johns:
if there is no point in living forever (as you say), then there is no point in living at all. the only point in living is living forever. until then, living is pointless. get the point?
Quote from aphexcoil:
If you honestly feel that way, and that life is pointless, and nothing matters -- why not just kill yourself now in a painless way instead of having to live each day with that sad depressing thought that you are one day closer to dying?
I think that living forever is pointless, and without some purpose life is pointless. And I certainly never said that nothing matters, if read my posts, there are things that matter to me.
But personally, I would find it sad and depressing knowing that this would go on forever. I can think of a lot of great movies that could have ended 30 minutes sooner and still been great.
She was quoting me, so I thought I would respond.
if you don't mind me asking, what lessons did you learn from him?Quote from trdrmac:
To give an example, I am 32. One of the people who has had some of the most positive impact in my life is a Vietnam vet I met when I was in college. Part of his life was destroyed forever by what he had to see and do. Part of my life is better because of his experiences, and how he channeled the lessons to me.
Quote from aphexcoil:
If you honestly feel that way, and that life is pointless, and nothing matters -- why not just kill yourself now in a painless way instead of having to live each day with that sad depressing thought that you are one day closer to dieing?
Anyone who says life is pointless has never truly lived.