Immortality (remade)
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I would go all for becoming an Immortal being. Being able to witness everything without any problem and see what happens at the end and probably more. Being able to witness the future and still live it would be an amazing thing for me.
However, I would not want to age, I would like to look around 21-25 years old. Don't want to be a really old man and hardly being able to do anything at that point.
However, I would not want to age, I would like to look around 21-25 years old. Don't want to be a really old man and hardly being able to do anything at that point.
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Not unless immortality came with a super power. Living forever isn't fun if you're bound by human limitations.
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i think i could handle it. theres gotta be a rule of anime so that when i have super powers that means someone else does too.
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artcellrox
The Grey Knight :y
Keirova_47 wrote...
Good points made by Sanada,I still stay by my decision to be immortal if I had the chance
To each his own, I guess.
If you don't age, though, don't accidentally end up nailing a descendant of yours! XD
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Lol, that'd be a disaster. . . (hmm, or would it?). . . .
Well, I'm pretty sure I wouldn't run into them anyway (but on the other hand, better safe than sorry I guess)
Well, I'm pretty sure I wouldn't run into them anyway (but on the other hand, better safe than sorry I guess)
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I'd grab the chance to be immortal anytime. I'd like to age a bit more before doing so. I'm assuming that once I become Immortal I will not age. I would like to be an observer of human kind, and it was always my dream to be some kind of higher entity through immortality.
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Immortality isn't happening. Why would you want to live forever anyway. Planet Earth sucks.
You'd eventually end up alone from everyone else you know dying. Which is cheating both biology and the life expectancy.
And the quote, "Those who long for immortality often don't know what to do on a rainy day" resonates with me, at least a little bit. Simple people with simple lives wish they could live forever.
You'd eventually end up alone from everyone else you know dying. Which is cheating both biology and the life expectancy.
And the quote, "Those who long for immortality often don't know what to do on a rainy day" resonates with me, at least a little bit. Simple people with simple lives wish they could live forever.
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Rayne wrote...
I like that life has a beginning and an end. Makes life more special and worth living. I agree with this. So my answer would have to be no. I wouldn't be able to sit around and watch my loved ones die. I've done that enough as it is.
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I always thought immortality would be amazing, but in many stories and tales, you either see the immortal incredibly or depressed. They're constantly looking for some new thrill or some interesting way to die, only to come back and be more down in the dumps.
Even with that in mind, I would still do it, even if I'm the only one with the immortality. The thought of watching society advance or crumble is alluring at best.
Even with that in mind, I would still do it, even if I'm the only one with the immortality. The thought of watching society advance or crumble is alluring at best.
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I'd be immortal, as long as there is a way out. Because i'm sure after a couple hundred years things would either go apocalyptic, boring, or just lonely
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Buff_Daddy_Dizzle
The True Buff Bizzle
I always found the concept of immortality to be rather somber. In the end, you'll most likely end up alone. But I was always one who wanted to see where mankind would go, and how it would meet its end. As for the rest of the time, lets see what happens.
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Well I would like to be immortal, I mean I would love to see how the world is hundreds and hundreds of years from now. I'd explore places deemed too dangerous. I would also love to see the technological improvements of the far future.
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del wrote...
I would become immortal if I could, there's no doubt in my mind. My family would live in my memories, and what I recorded of their lives and who they were as people before I forgot. Because that seems logical, you know? We would probably start to replace older memories with newer ones, as is normal.I want to see the innovation of a hundred years time, to see what the sky looks like a thousand years from now. To see civilization fall and rise from the ashes. It would be lonely, but the chances are you are going to outlive your loved ones, especially your parents anyways. You would have many decades to prepare yourself for the death of everyone you ever loved or cared for starting from when they start to notice they're growing older and you're not.
As far as also being invincible is concerned, why the hell not? I'd be a god king to the mankind of the future. I would float endlessly through the void until the universe sparked again, or I found my way into a new one. Time would be irrelevant to you after a few hundred years anyways.
Yep, pretty much summed it up here.
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Yes, but I don't want to end up like Tithonus, so, I hope eternal youth is thrown in there too.
As for what I would do, I think I'd travel around the Earth on foot, spending 100 years in every country, and then move on.
As for what I would do, I think I'd travel around the Earth on foot, spending 100 years in every country, and then move on.
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I will but only under these conditions:
1. I can go to any time period.
2. I won't feel any physical pain unless I want to.
3. I have some other powers, for example mind-control, invisibility, shape shifting, etc.
At least with those, I won't feel bored. Bored with the 60's? Bam, go back to year 1200. Bored with the year 1200, go to year 3400. And I can be anyone I want.
1. I can go to any time period.
2. I won't feel any physical pain unless I want to.
3. I have some other powers, for example mind-control, invisibility, shape shifting, etc.
At least with those, I won't feel bored. Bored with the 60's? Bam, go back to year 1200. Bored with the year 1200, go to year 3400. And I can be anyone I want.
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I want to live as long as I can until I decide life isn't worth living anymore, which should be never.
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No, I would not because there is a risk that I will be caught by scientists, alliens and people who love to torture.
If alliens wipes out all humans except me, then i'm sure that they will make me to an slave.
If alliens wipes out all humans except me, then i'm sure that they will make me to an slave.
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I would hate the idea of immortality. If I were immortal, I would live in solitude for the most part until we evacuate the planet when it becomes uninhabitable, then wait until the new colony becomes stable to live in solitude again.
And imagine if the theory of singularity was true, then what would you do when black holes suck up the whole universe and return to a single point, being packed into a small point.
And imagine if the theory of singularity was true, then what would you do when black holes suck up the whole universe and return to a single point, being packed into a small point.
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del wrote...
I want to see the innovation of a hundred years time, to see what the sky looks like a thousand years from now. To see civilization fall and rise from the ashes. It would be lonely, but the chances are you are going to outlive your loved ones, especially your parents anyways. You would have many decades to prepare yourself for the death of everyone you ever loved or cared for starting from when they start to notice they're growing older and you're not.As far as also being invincible is concerned, why the hell not? I'd be a god king to the mankind of the future. I would float endlessly through the void until the universe sparked again, or I found my way into a new one. Time would be irrelevant to you after a few hundred years anyways.
This is one of the reasons for why I would like to be immortal!