Fluffywolf
Nips away your dignity
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- Mar 31, 2009
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That's a toughie. Semi immortal? FTW!
But living in a paradise would totally suck.
Remove the paradise part and I'll totally open the box and living with an infliction for a thousand years as opposed to living for another 50.
I don't like the idea of a paradise as you perceive it.
Ofcourse, there are several ways one might interpret how their paradise would be like. It just so happens that my personal interpretation of paradise is this world we live in right now.
You can not appreciate good without the presence of evil. You do not value health without the presence of suffering. A life lived in paradise is a life not lived at all, imo.
But anything to live a long immortal or semi-immortal life, as long as my brain is in tact and I have some means to interact with my surroundings. Like say, being able to read a screen and wield a keyboard and a mouse. Living an immortal life as a plant however, nah, I'll pass on that and just live out the remaining days of my own life.
But living in a paradise would totally suck.
Remove the paradise part and I'll totally open the box and living with an infliction for a thousand years as opposed to living for another 50.
I don't like the idea of a paradise as you perceive it.
Ofcourse, there are several ways one might interpret how their paradise would be like. It just so happens that my personal interpretation of paradise is this world we live in right now.
You can not appreciate good without the presence of evil. You do not value health without the presence of suffering. A life lived in paradise is a life not lived at all, imo.
But anything to live a long immortal or semi-immortal life, as long as my brain is in tact and I have some means to interact with my surroundings. Like say, being able to read a screen and wield a keyboard and a mouse. Living an immortal life as a plant however, nah, I'll pass on that and just live out the remaining days of my own life.