Lemmit.Online bot@lemmit.onlineMB to High Strangeness@lemmit.onlineEnglish · 2 年前If you could live forever, would you choose to? Or does death make life meaningful? And would immortality be really boring eventually?iai.tvexternal-linkmessage-square1fedilinkarrow-up12file-text
arrow-up12external-linkIf you could live forever, would you choose to? Or does death make life meaningful? And would immortality be really boring eventually?iai.tvLemmit.Online bot@lemmit.onlineMB to High Strangeness@lemmit.onlineEnglish · 2 年前message-square1fedilinkfile-text
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minus-squareReality Suitlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·2 年前No, because you are inevitably hunted. Time is the most valuable entity in existence, and someone will eventually want to take it from you. It always happens. And if it can’t be taken from you, you aren’t allowed to have or use it either.
No, because you are inevitably hunted. Time is the most valuable entity in existence, and someone will eventually want to take it from you. It always happens. And if it can’t be taken from you, you aren’t allowed to have or use it either.