I'm seeing waves breaking form on my horizons, Lord, I'm shining!

Jan 23, 2005 18:51

As the snow began to stick to the Earth last night, I knew that the work day would be shortened. I was correct, as I was released from my duties at 6 PM. I immediately set out for the house, where I gathered the supplies I would need for my expedition; Pillows, feather comforter/mattresses, a Chemical Brothers CD, and the food of the Gods. Very ( Read more... )

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juviana January 24 2005, 05:03:50 UTC
To answer your question: Yes, I do.

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capndrseuss January 24 2005, 07:20:21 UTC
"want to live forever?"

Nope, I need another adventure

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looktoodeep January 25 2005, 04:24:31 UTC
What kind of adventure are you hoping to have when your consciousness and any kind of sensory world as you know it has slipped away?

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capndrseuss January 25 2005, 04:36:17 UTC
Who knows what comes after life or what death brings? I prefer to believe that there might be something after life. Not a Heaven or a Hell, but just something else like the Zoroasterians, who actually influenced the Christian view of what happens when a being dies. So, I see taking the third stage of life as an adventure. Stepping into the unknown where many have travel but no one has ever came back. My opinion.

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looktoodeep January 25 2005, 06:13:42 UTC
Indeed, let's hope for a gentle journey into the unknown.

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creatche January 24 2005, 13:55:25 UTC
Amen. Sometimes I wonder if humans are the earth's limbs buckling under weight as we struggle to rise.

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looktoodeep January 25 2005, 04:25:17 UTC
Rise on up, Prometheus!

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aenka January 25 2005, 03:31:51 UTC
Weeee, drugs! I'm commenting because you added me. And because I don't really know who you are, although there are vague connections. That last one is a particularly good reason for commenting. On a different note, I wouldn't want to live forever, unless I was in a significantly more exciting life than my current one. Like, if I ruled a large plot of land. At least ten acres. Or if I could control people with my mind. Or if I had a pet tiger. It would have to be an immortal tiger, though.

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My name is Bill, it's a pleasure to meet you... looktoodeep January 25 2005, 04:32:01 UTC
Mind control and brainwashing is totally possible, the U.S. military does it to all of their recruits. I say go for it, start your own cult!

Yesss, an immortal pet tiger would most definitely kick ass, I would ride on its back.

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