Hi, Eric. Not sure that I would want to be any given age forever. But since you asked.........(hope this makes sense)......
I was at an amusement park one time, as a kid, and wanted to ride this one ride. I got up to the ride and there was a sign: "You must be this tall to ride" and of course, I wasn't that tall. I walked away slightly dejected, but came back each time I was at the park to see if I were finally "this tall". And, one day I was. I was elated, of course, and hopped on the ride. It was pretty good, but on later trips and riding that ride, something was missing. It was that anticipation that one day, I would be "this tall". There was always that hope, and knowlege, that one day I would be tall enough. So, if asked "how old do you want to be forever, my answer would be this: not tall enough to ride, but waiting and hoping and knowing that someday I will be. I would be THAT age forever.
2007-05-13 04:34:40
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2007-05-11 15:59:23
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2007-05-11 20:48:53
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2007-05-11 01:59:43
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2007-05-11 00:50:33
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2007-05-11 00:48:17
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2007-05-11 00:47:39
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2007-05-11 00:48:53
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I would want to be 30 forever
2007-05-11 02:03:44
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It is widely recognized that the capacity of the human brain far exceeds any use to which we put it during our present lifetime, whether we live to 70 or even 100 years of age.
Is it not reasonable that humans, with the capacity for endless learning, were actually designed to live forever?
2007-05-11 05:26:46
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