yeah who doesn't
I don't...
I don't think life would get boring.
]]>But as long as you were living, you would exist, meaning humanity still existed, meaning you would keep living, meaning you would keep existing, meaning... etc.
It's a circle of perpetuality.
Do you really consider me humanity? Wow, thanks for the complement.
Seriously though, humanity isn't one person. Humanity is the interactions of entire cultures and even across cultures between many many different people. One person will never make humanity.
]]>Well, I don't really believe in life after death, but rather reincarnation (im not a buddhist) and the recycling of fundamental elements. I would probably volunteer to live forever.
]]>you dont believe in life after death???
I do
]]>I guess you have to create a hypothetical universe where the Big Freeze Theory is correct, and that you somehow are invincible to everything including the infinite gravity of a black hole and the cold of the big freeze...
Oh, why do you have to analyse my question so thoroughly >_<
]]>It's a circle of perpetuality.
]]>And if we're getting really hypothetical, then eventually the universe would either collapse in on itself and kill everything, or expand out so much that everything is very very far away from everything else and everything is also really cold and therefore lifeless (apart from maybe bacteria-type). I certainly wouldn't want to be around in either of those situations.
Fun fact: Many scientists believe that the first person that will reach an age of 200 is alive today.
]]>However, what if I got some permanent painful illness and couldn't die?
So, forever with an exit clause please.
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