Your ideal after-life?
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Or perhaps if I could interact with the world as a spirit, I would just insult everyone in the universe. Alphabetically.

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Ah yes.capt_weasle wrote:Or perhaps if I could interact with the world as a spirit, I would just insult everyone in the universe. Alphabetically.
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I wouldn't like this. You don't get any perception of the length of your "life" that way. Suki's is better.OneSevenNine wrote:Every time you die, you wake up somewhere else and figure it was all a dream.
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Wow, that is better.SBD wrote:I wouldn't like this. You don't get any perception of the length of your "life" that way. Suki's is better.OneSevenNine wrote:Every time you die, you wake up somewhere else and figure it was all a dream.
Though that would imply that anyone undergoing suffering wanted it when they were in their transcendent form. Aargh, I'm too tired to philosophize right now.

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<3Inspired wrote:I wonder if living an after-life in a pool of spaghetti would be a fun way to PASTA time away.smartalco wrote:I want to end up in a pool full of spaghetti.
Now that's using my noodle.
On-topic, I wouldn't wanna be alone like most of you seem to be suggesting. It'd be sick if I could meet people who had been dead long before I was born. And, of course, people I actually knew when I was alive. Heck, even people who were born after /I/ died.
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I agree; that would be totally awesome.Pheidippides wrote:On-topic, I wouldn't wanna be alone like most of you seem to be suggesting. It'd be sick if I could meet people who had been dead long before I was born. And, of course, people I actually knew when I was alive. Heck, even people who were born after /I/ died.
I also think it would be cool if I could have Suki's idea, but I could become a new person at any time in history.
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If you could meet everyone who'd died before you in the afterlife, then everyone who's famous and dead would be subjected to an eternity of nervous, awkward handshakes and/or "I'm such a fan!"s. At least until civilization is wiped out or something and everyone alive forgets who they are.Universezero wrote:I agree; that would be totally awesome.Pheidippides wrote:On-topic, I wouldn't wanna be alone like most of you seem to be suggesting. It'd be sick if I could meet people who had been dead long before I was born. And, of course, people I actually knew when I was alive. Heck, even people who were born after /I/ died.
I also think it would be cool if I could have Suki's idea, but I could become a new person at any time in history.

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I guess that's Celebrity Hell.OneSevenNine wrote:If you could meet everyone who'd died before you in the afterlife, then everyone who's famous and dead would be subjected to an eternity of nervous, awkward handshakes and/or "I'm such a fan!"s. At least until civilization is wiped out or something and everyone alive forgets who they are.Universezero wrote:I agree; that would be totally awesome.Pheidippides wrote:On-topic, I wouldn't wanna be alone like most of you seem to be suggesting. It'd be sick if I could meet people who had been dead long before I was born. And, of course, people I actually knew when I was alive. Heck, even people who were born after /I/ died.
I also think it would be cool if I could have Suki's idea, but I could become a new person at any time in history.

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I've often thought this too. My only hope is that when I am dying my brain is overloaded with DMT so that I believe I have lived many hundreds of thousands of years longer.SlappyMcGee wrote:I think it would be awesome if we never died, or at least, never perceived death as such. Essentially, everyone of us would be living in a reality where we become the oldest person alive.
If there is an afterlife, I'd like it to be a place where a giant database exists and one could query the database to discover all sorts of statistical information.

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Part of the bargain, I suppose.OneSevenNine wrote:Wow, that is better.SBD wrote:I wouldn't like this. You don't get any perception of the length of your "life" that way. Suki's is better.OneSevenNine wrote:Every time you die, you wake up somewhere else and figure it was all a dream.
Though that would imply that anyone undergoing suffering wanted it when they were in their transcendent form. Aargh, I'm too tired to philosophize right now.
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Yeah, that's a gret idea.southpaw wrote:If there is an afterlife, I'd like it to be a place where a giant database exists and one could query the database to discover all sorts of statistical information.
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The second I died, NReality_v6d4, in all it's awesomeness, would pop up. I would open "Play Game" , and every single level would be unlocked. I would open a level, and chainguns would run in fear, mines explode on the spot, and rockets would freeze in mid air! I would jump to the roof, and go through it into a whole new level. Greedy drones as far as the eye can see. Flow sequence after flow sequence. You. Are. N. God.
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But seriously? I would probably want to be reincarnated as some sort of virus, spreading through all, infecting the population, and implant myself into the people.Wouldn't that be swell? And when they found a cure, I would come back bigger and better. And when I had had enough of it all, I would go to southpaw's idea of an afterlife. Yeah. :)
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Then you could ask the database how many people you infected and/or killed over a specific timeline by country by ethnicity!NachoCheese wrote:But seriously? I would probably want to be reincarnated as some sort of virus, spreading through all, infecting the population, and implant myself into the people.Wouldn't that be swell? And when they found a cure, I would come back bigger and better. And when I had had enough of it all, I would go to southpaw's idea of an afterlife. Yeah. :)

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A virus infecting a community, eh? If your ISP provides you with a dynamic IP, I'd say you seem to be living the dream now.NachoCheese wrote:But seriously? I would probably want to be reincarnated as some sort of virus, spreading through all, infecting the population, and implant myself into the people.Wouldn't that be swell? And when they found a cure, I would come back bigger and better. And when I had had enough of it all, I would go to southpaw's idea of an afterlife. Yeah. :)

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Along these lines, I think it would be cool if I had lived in a previous life, become immortal and all-powerful in that life, somehow, but then decided to create a new universe, and start a new, mortal, limited life, with no knowledge of the previous one (because immortality and complete power would get old), in that universe. And maybe after I die, I would automatically revert to this previous being, once again at a milestone, able to think back over the previous life, able to do it again, able to decide how future lives would turn out, able to create anything. I think that would be fun.I've thought it'd be cool to wake up and realize that I'm some transcendent being who chose to experience what my life amounted to, and then maybe grab a snack before diving back in again as a different human.
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Something along those lines.Tsukatu wrote:I've thought it'd be cool to wake up and realize that I'm some transcendent being who chose to experience what my life amounted to, and then maybe grab a snack before diving back in again as a different human.

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