only if you live forever with me, and my friends live forever and my doggy
2006-08-22 11:21:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Good question, but I think it depends on how and where you're going to live in the future and if there would be some mechanism that allowed you to end your eternal life, for example, when you are in the middle of a war, or some environmental tragedies, such as nuclear power plant disasters, or super earthquakes.
Another question to ask would be time-related: what age would you be in your eternal life?? Would you be middle-aged, elderly, a teenager, young adult, or a child?? Would you grow older over the years, or would you remain the same age forever? I would not want to be a suffering elderly forever, neither would I want to be an infant, or adolescent etc.
Thus, it is really hard to decide, whether living forever would actually be a great idea, or a dreadful one. Of course, we would be able to see how the next generations live, how housing, cars, and social systems have changed, but on the downside we would have to suffer with them, in case we did not have a mechanism that could instantly turn off our living status.
2006-08-22 06:01:41
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answered by koolauloa 1
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I sure dont, it would suck to see the world get more and more filled up with people who are living forever. Also the thought of getting older and older and knowing that I'll live forever and ever would make we want to kill myself, but I'd be to helpless to do it..oh man just the thought of it makes me glad im a mortal and can rely on the one thing in life we all can. That I will one day die.
2006-08-22 03:48:58
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answered by Mrl 2
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I think we do live forever. At the moment of our death we go through the process of dying and seeing our life flash before our eyes. Every ones experience of it is a little different but we go through the life review. Noone suffers.. They then decide where to be next. Some people live the same life over, some people choose to live a new life, some people choose a whole different idea of life. But there is one thing that is undeniable and that is that the universe and the process of life is unending. You will always be a part of it. You will always have a choice once you go through the process of death to choose what your soul will experience next. You are on a mission to fufill the desires of your soul and become the next greatest version of the grandest vision you have of yourself.
2006-08-22 03:53:43
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answered by phishycoding 4
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Can you imagine that you are the only one who live forever?
2006-08-22 03:50:22
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answered by seb 4
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It depends.
If my life is very miserable,I don't want to live forever.
If my life is good or at least okay(keep my current live standard),I want to live forever.
2006-08-22 03:52:50
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answered by Jason 2
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Hmmm, depends what is ,y health going to be like .... as long as I'm healthy & young able to do things and go places ... I wouldn't mind life at all ... But probably knowing that I'm mortal I'll just do extreme things that i've never thought of doing before.
If I'm going to still be aging each passing year, I'd rather die young!!!
2006-08-22 03:48:55
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answered by Hunter 2
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Mixed bag. I still fear death, yet I'm don't want to live forever.
2006-08-22 03:46:33
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answered by mysticalmochamuffin 2
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Hell no, the burden of being born over and over again. Puberty and being misunderstood over and over again. Stuck in marriage at a young age over and over again. Getting old and seeing things and events pass you by over and over again. Just let me close my eyes and sleep for eternity and wake up in a brand new world.
2006-08-22 03:47:30
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answered by Avatar13 4
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No ma'am. I want to live 46 yrs. and be terminated. Unfort. that is not legal or moral in some eyes.
2006-08-22 03:47:57
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answered by xavierwold 2
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