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Navy wrote on 2011-09-29 14:50
Nothing.
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Wayies wrote on 2011-09-29 14:53
Makes you wonder why waste the liitle life we are given online when you could be out making rl friends and having rl experiences.
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Chiyuri wrote on 2011-09-29 15:07
Quote from Wayies;602789:
Makes you wonder why waste the liitle life we are given online when you could be out making rl friends and having rl experiences.
The internet is part of real life. Anyway, who are you to judge what owuld make poeple the msot happy.. everyone have different taste.
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Navy wrote on 2011-09-29 15:07
Quote from Wayies;602789:
Makes you wonder why waste the liitle life we are given online when you could be out making rl friends and having rl experiences.
rl experiences ≠not wasting life
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Wayies wrote on 2011-09-29 15:46
Quote from Navy;602819:
rl experiences ≠not wasting life
Give me some examples, that don't include forced on options, sickness, neglect, trauma. I should have been more specific, what I meant by rl experiences is, choices you choose to take part in, exept use of harmful drugs. Unless its Marijuana, pcp, mdma, shrooms. Cause we all know watching your friend run around in a forest thinking he's Frodo Baggins is LoLz of an experience.
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Cannibal wrote on 2011-09-29 15:48
Quote from Wayies;602853:
Give me some examples, that don't include forced on options, sickness, neglect, trauma. I should have been more specific, what I meant by rl experiences is, choices you choose to take part in, exept use of harmful drugs. Unless its Marijuana, pcp, mdma, shrooms. Cause we all know watching your friend run around in a forest thinking he's Frodo Baggins is LoLz of an experience.
What about introverts who'd rather stay inside away from people and be happy on their own with their computer? We all know socialization on the internet is easier. It's not fair for you to judge how someone gains happiness, or say that it can only be achieved outside.
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Wayies wrote on 2011-09-29 15:50
Quote from Chiyuri;602817:
The internet is part of real life. Anyway, who are you to judge what owuld make poeple the msot happy.. everyone have different taste.
I am just trying to shed light and show a different point of view, I am not judging anyone because I am no one to judge how a person decides to live thier life.
Quote from Nexon;602854:
What about introverts who'd rather stay inside away from people and be happy on their own with their computer? We all know socialization on the internet is easier. It's not fair for you to judge how someone gains happiness, or say that it can only be achieved outside.
Ok, but that person should at least exersize on a daily basis less they want to become unhealthy and suffer from low body stimulating disease, some could argue that you are right and I can agree to some degree, but there will come a time when that person can't stay locked in thier room forever and will have to accept people outside thier comfort zone, wether it be at work, neighborhood, train, bus, city, etc. Not all of them are bad you know.
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Guyverunit4 wrote on 2011-09-29 18:12
I wouldn't mind going to Valhalla. My soul gets carted away by sexy Valkyries to a land where all you do is battle, then feast, then battle again, then feast some more.
I also wouldn't mind going to the version of Hell I see in comics, animes, movies etc. Everything is all evil and metal and epic and awesome.
That said, I'm pretty sure nothing will happen. And I'll literally be dust in the wind (I wanna be cremated)
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Kollin wrote on 2011-09-29 18:40
Quote from Wayies;602789:
Makes you wonder why waste the liitle life we are given online when you could be out making rl friends and having rl experiences.
makes me wonder if you believe this is so, why are you here online? go out and make some rl friends and have some rl experiences. /sarcasm
on topic: you simply rot. if any of them are true, Chiyuri's is what i would want as it sounds the most entertaining.
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Chiyuri wrote on 2011-09-29 18:53
Quote from Kollin;603012:
makes me wonder if you believe this is so, why are you here online? go out and make some rl friends and have some rl experiences. /sarcasm
on topic: you simply rot. if any of them are true, Chiyuri's is what i would want as it sounds the most entertaining.
I dunno if you can think of it as entertaining.. in most case people don't have maturity of soul when they die so what they beleive as themselves will be gone after death. It's the same as not existing anymore. It,s a pretty frightenning concept to me(and probably other people)
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Kingofrunes wrote on 2011-09-29 19:01
Even though I sort of believe in God.
I think when you die, you stop thinking, it's like before you were born. You won't even feel anything. Actually I have no idea what it was like not being born.
God so bloody confusing.
I fear both Eternal Life AND Eternal Death. There's no ****ing winning :sigh:
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Navy wrote on 2011-09-29 21:16
Quote from Wayies;602862:
Ok, but that person should at least exersize on a daily basis less they want to become unhealthy and suffer from low body stimulating disease, some could argue that you are right and I can agree to some degree, but there will come a time when that person can't stay locked in thier room forever and will have to accept people outside thier comfort zone, wether it be at work, neighborhood, train, bus, city, etc. Not all of them are bad you know.
> implying people who spend a majority of the time on the internet never get an appropriate amount of exericise
>implying people who spend a majority of the time off the internet get the appropriate amount of exercise
I go to the gym
I jog every day
I probably see the sun more than you do
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Wayies wrote on 2011-09-29 21:33
Quote from Kollin;603012:
makes me wonder if you believe this is so, why are you here online? go out and make some rl friends and have some rl experiences. /sarcasm
on topic: you simply rot. if any of them are true, Chiyuri's is what i would want as it sounds the most entertaining.
It's not sarcasm it's irony, at the same time false /notsarcasm
and when you die you just that, die. but if you leave behind a legacy by bieng known by others no matter if its good or bad you live on in people's heart. True ****.
Quote from Navy;603237:
> implying people who spend a majority of the time on the internet never get an appropriate amount of exericise
>implying people who spend a majority of the time off the internet get the appropriate amount of exercise
I go to the gym
I jog every day
I probably see the sun more than you do
I like to use my iphone alot, when your job requires you to be outside "Lifeguard", I doubt you see more sun than me especially when you're facing that *****, unless you travel following the sun's axis that is. S<darktan
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Navy wrote on 2011-09-29 22:03
Quote from Wayies;603254:
It's not sarcasm it's irony, at the same time false /notsarcasm
and when you die you just that, die. but if you leave behind a legacy by bieng known by others no matter if its good or bad you live on in people's heart. True ****.
I like to use my iphone alot, when your job requires you to be outside, I doubt you see more sun than me, unless you travel following the sun's axis that is. S<darktan
Mine does too, which sucks in Florida when it's 90F in the fall
it still doesn't mean that we're wasting our lives by being online
real life experiences could be stealing from little old ladies, but is that living life to it's fullest, or wasting it by committing criminal acts?
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Krankii wrote on 2011-09-29 22:09
I think we get to wander around the world when we die.