batfan08
Super Freak
I liked that movie.
nope.
Thats like saying I want to play Pong forever. Personally Im interested in moving forward to the next level.... ...
Some people seem to be confused on what the word immortal means. It means unending life, never dying. If you can die, you're not immortal.
It would depend on how you would be immortal. If it was like Wolverine or some other immortal who could regenerate or not be killed, that's one thing, but to live like, say, a vampire who has to kill or could possibly be closed up in a box forever, well, no one would want that!
the good thing about being a vampire is that you could die. So you wouldn't have to worry about stuff like the world ending or something.
I think being immortal like a vampire is immortal would be the best way.
What happens to vampires if they don't drink blood?
And the bad thing about being a vampire is that you're already dead.
they become less immortal. Or very grumpy.
I've always found that a bit...incorrect. They don't seem 'dead' by any definition of the word or according to any attributes of being dead. They can get erections and have sex with schoolgirls for one thing (Buffy, Vampire Diaries, Twilight)
Well, ok. If immortality and the future is awesome, I'll travel back in time to tell ya!Henry Hamilton: "You are right. But the day comes when you've had enough. Your mind can be spent, even if your body's not. We want to die. We need to."
I watched In Time yesterday, maybe that's why
But seriously, I really wouldn't want to be immortal ever. I mean, for what? Too much misery mate, wouldn't want to see it forever. At the most, I'd really want to have a healthy old age (if I live to be that old) and go in my sleep
Yeah, that covers almost everything. Sign me up too.I would totally be immortal, providing there are conditions:
1.) I can die whenever I want to
2.) I can't be killed
3.) I remain young (perhaps, 28) for the duration of my immortality
4.) The world doesn't end
5.) It doesn't void my entry into the afterlife/send me to the naughty place
6.) I'm wealthy; incredibly so.
7.) I can't be harmed in any way.
If that's what Immortality is like, then sign me up!
They go on to star in Twilight moviesDo vampires ever die from not drinking blood in any story?
I know they either go to sleep, or go mad in some stories. But I don't know what else can happen to them...
Well, ok. If immortality and the future is awesome, I'll travel back in time to tell ya!
Yeah, that covers almost everything. Sign me up too.
They go on to star in Twilight movies
I've always found that a bit...incorrect. They don't seem 'dead' by any definition of the word or according to any attributes of being dead. They can get erections and have sex with schoolgirls for one thing (Buffy, Vampire Diaries, Twilight)
Forgetting vampires for a moment, has anyone mentioned or thought of space exploration? Most likely not within my lifetime, but at some point humans will head out into the solar system in a serious way.
I mentioned it. I'd love to see us colonising other planets. One of my regrets about having been born when I was is that I'm not gonna be around for it. I know they're talking about a one-way manned mission to Mars at the moment but...I dunno...is that really gonna go ahead?
This whole topic always cracks me up because people seriously have no concept of what it means to live "forever". This isn't the first place I've seen it brought up (even seen it discussed in real life) and it's always the same: short sighted. People list all kinds of things they'd do, adventures they'd have, etc. which is proof they have no clue.
Simply put, if you were immortal and lived forever you would eventually see all life on this planet die. You would see our sun burn out and our entire galaxy destroyed. You would see ALL life and EVERY star/galaxy in the universe destroyed. Then.. maybe.. you would see it all begin again.
This, after eons of just you and nothingness. And then guess what? You'd live long enough to see it all destroyed again.
But by then you'd be so F'n bonkers it wouldn't even matter.