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Date Posted: Sun July 05, 2009 08:22:17
Author: Kiwi
Subject: Uh oh! I see a rant coming...
In reply to: Comicality 's message, "Dark Qustion For 7/4" on Sat July 04, 2009 08:05:37

Comsie! This question is seriously like a mental orgasm for me, jeez! :P Okay well I don’t think I’ll actually answer, instead I’ll comment and ask more questions.

Is life without death, really a life? Forever… Wow can you actually LIVE forever? I mean regardless it’s going to end eventually, everyone’s luck runs out at some point.

Hmm I guess that life doesn’t TRULY have meaning unless there is a foreseeable end. It’s suppose to be this precious gift and truth be told, the meaning of life is for us to understand that it’s going to end. The end makes the ride worthwhile because we understand that it won’t last and that we have to enjoy every second of every day.

SO! The concept of immortality is flawed, nothing lasts forever, everything fades and dies in time, and it’s the natural order of things. Life without death is not life; it’s an experience that doesn’t have any meaning because it’s relative. An experience doesn’t have a restrictive time period; it could last for 5 minutes or for centuries.

ANYWAY you asked comsie, and you KNOW I love to be all philosophical. I just hope that I didn’t make anyone all depressed. Personally, I think the sooner we embrace our own morality, the more we can cherish the time we have.

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