Jun 19, 2015 How would no one do this? Only 200 years ago we were hanging women who could spell because we thought they were witches. Take me back 3000 years and no one can k--- me?? You could make up any story you want. Say you're gods cousin and he sent you here to have sex with every women...but no fattys. Imagine the look on someone's face from 3000 years ago if I made them a sandwich or a burger...they'd think I was god
Jun 19, 2015 I would never accept immortality. Most terrible thing that could ever happen to a human (i'm 100% serious)
Jun 19, 2015 I wouldn't accept immortality I care too much about the people around me to watch everyone die while I continue to live
Jun 19, 2015 I'm basically the exact opposite. I care far to little about those around me/ develops little to no attachment to people for me not to accept immortality.
Jun 19, 2015 imagine all the people of different times you get to f--- and have kids with... that'd be dope but also razors werent invented so ugh
Jun 19, 2015 Most definitely I would You know how much cool s--- you'd be able to do for your life? There are things only certain people will be able to experience, generational things like Woodstock. Imagine being able to attend every relevant major social event in the modern world and beyond. Omg it'd be so dope.
Jun 19, 2015 100% would do this. I would appear 3,000 years ago in a desolate area, k--- mad n----s throughout years a become a motherfuckin mythological monster. I would be an ominous figure in greek mythology and my violent heinous acts would be told over and over again around the ancient campfires across the world. Eventually, people would find out i'm immortal and begin to worship me as their messiah. Fast forward to 2015 and i'm ruling the entire f---ing world, dominating everything because i can. Fast forward another 1,000 years and i'm the intergalactic opium baron of our star sector, f---ing prime alien b------s and burning that andromeda kush.
Jun 19, 2015 a naive position to take. The dichotomy between immortality and mortality is based on the presupposition that 1) death is, in fact, an ending and that 2) we understand what this experience we call "life" even is (which we don't). The true nature of our existence transcends any conception of mortality and immortality, it is literally incomprehensible, ineffable, and unspeakable.
Jun 19, 2015 yea i would.. i'd rather it be that way, so i can see mankind evolve myself.. rather than get immortality NOW and have to live another 3000 and see the world get nuked eventually you would catch on to how the politics of the different time periods work and could go around influencing things "heroes" style
Jun 20, 2015 Depends. If I was to accept would I be sent back 3000 years as the same person I am now or will I be strengthened due to 'immortality'?
Jun 20, 2015 I would, sumerians and aliens and s--- were here 3000 years ago, so I could leave earth easily