Cyberzombie said:
Torm: After seeing, say, your great-grandkids grow up, why would you bother keeping in contact with your family, anyway? You'd only be of the most casual relation with your great-great-grandkids. Hell, there's a chance that random strangers you meet are closer related to you. No need to pay attention to "family" that remote....
Right. And
they'd be of only casual relation to
me - which, knowing my luck, I would need them to feel much closer, since odds are good
I would have the sort of immortality where you just keep getting older and older.
Cyberzombie said:
Angcuru: Immortality is only a curse if you have a small imagination.
Not Angcuru, but methinks you have some word other than "immortal" in mind. Means forever. Even if you have an
almost infinite number of things to do, you've got an INFINITE amount of time to do it in. You
will get
terminally bored. Only, wait, that's right - "terminal" doesn't apply! Frack!
Besides which, a lot of the things I can imagine are
bad - if I can take those out, that narrows down the field of stuff to do a good bit, making boredom more likely, and if I can't (more likely) that means an infinity of mostly pain and things sucking.
If someone told me I
and my wife, could be guaranteed to live exactly 1,000 years, at our current ages, THAT I
might consider. But still probably not - I wouldn't want to outlive my kids. If someone told me that they were about to make me IMMORTAL, I would
shoot them first. (Or, if they've already made THEMSELVES immortal, a nice, thick steel box placed at the bottom of the ocean will do nicely.
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