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nats Posted Wed 20 Jun, 2007 10:12 PM |
harry potter wrote: Harmony1206 wrote: I believe in the after life, but I'm still not sure. I think it's about control when it comes to me. Because I'm shit scared of flying aswell. And again, I don't have the choice to step out of the plane if I start to panick. I just sit there and is promising to be a good human being, that I am too young to die, etc. All in my head of course. haha
When I first started thinking of death when I was a kid, I used to worry about what would happen to my stuff since I wouldn't be there to take care of them...that is too cute for words, deep thinker you as a kid
deep and sweet thinker for a kid |
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paul_c Posted Wed 20 Jun, 2007 10:18 PM |
Not really, no. It would be bad watching everyone you know die off, and then having to make new relationships all over again |
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Scottish Dubliner Posted Wed 20 Jun, 2007 10:18 PM |
I'm gonna live forever, or die trying - Yosarian, Catch 22-Joseph Heller |
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harry potter Posted Wed 20 Jun, 2007 10:20 PM |
paul_c wrote: Not really, no. It would be bad watching everyone you know die off, and then having to make new relationships all over again
but don't you think after the first few times this happens that you'd get used to it and move on to the next "Generation" of people in your life? |
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nats Posted Wed 20 Jun, 2007 10:22 PM |
"I don't want to achieve immortality through my work... I want to achieve it through not dying."
Woody Allen
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Lemon Grinner Posted Wed 20 Jun, 2007 10:26 PM |
harry potter wrote: paul_c wrote: Not really, no. It would be bad watching everyone you know die off, and then having to make new relationships all over again
but don't you think after the first few times this happens that you'd get used to it and move on to the next "Generation" of people in your life?
Hahaha you can't really get used to people you care about dying!! You'd find it sooooo difficult to get close to anyone wouldnt ya? |
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paul_c Posted Wed 20 Jun, 2007 10:28 PM |
harry potter wrote: paul_c wrote: Not really, no. It would be bad watching everyone you know die off, and then having to make new relationships all over again
but don't you think after the first few times this happens that you'd get used to it and move on to the next "Generation" of people in your life?
I guess you could look at it that way, yeah |
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nats Posted Wed 20 Jun, 2007 10:30 PM |
harry potter wrote: paul_c wrote: Not really, no. It would be bad watching everyone you know die off, and then having to make new relationships all over again
but don't you think after the first few times this happens that you'd get used to it and move on to the next "Generation" of people in your life?
thats what i call a really adaptative and resilient person :) |
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flower_in_the_window Posted Wed 20 Jun, 2007 10:36 PM |
My dad always said as long as someone remembered him, or thought of him every now and again, then he would be living forever. |
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harry potter Posted Wed 20 Jun, 2007 10:37 PM |
flower_in_the_window wrote: My dad always said as long as someone remembered him, or thought of him every now and again, then he would be living forever.
that's very, very sweet and very, very insightful.
nice one flower in the window's da. |
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paul_c Posted Wed 20 Jun, 2007 10:38 PM |
That's a nice sentiment :) |
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Lemon Grinner Posted Wed 20 Jun, 2007 10:38 PM |
Aye that is =) |
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flower_in_the_window Posted Wed 20 Jun, 2007 10:39 PM |
Yeah. My dad rocks! |
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kim2007w Posted Wed 20 Jun, 2007 10:39 PM |
agreed, that nice |
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flower_in_the_window Posted Wed 20 Jun, 2007 10:39 PM |
So, I will adopt his theory!
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