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Offline excruciator

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Re: Human irrelevancy..
« Reply #60 on: June 11, 2007, 08:33:41 pm »
kids...stop thinking about like and go get drunk and enjoy while doing it
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Re: Human irrelevancy..
« Reply #61 on: June 12, 2007, 05:38:08 pm »
I could detonate a nuclear bomb in the middle of Manhattan, but a million years later, no one would know, or care. It's depressing, but if anything, it doesn't matter.

Long live Nazi-Communism!

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Re: Human irrelevancy..
« Reply #62 on: June 12, 2007, 08:39:35 pm »
Time for me to lighten the mood...


HUMAN IRRELEVANCY uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

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What you have to realise is that only things we experience in our lifetime matter... since we will have no recollection or awareness of anything before we are born or after we die... So you should think of your life as the lifespan of the universe.. and that the moment you die everything will cease to exist (which will not be far from the truth in your perspective as a corpse)

You will be irrelevant to people far in the future (as irrelevant as you were to the world before you were conceived)... or in foreign countries or other plannets in other galaxies... Nobody is supposed to be universally notorious...

But stop being so self centered... we are all in this possition.

As people with emotions and feelings... we can do good and evil deeds, we can kill and we can save, we can love and we can hate. We are irrelevant to those who do not know we exist... but these people are irrelevant to our own existance... so it is fair.

There are things more irrelevant than us... mainly inanimate objects... like umm small stones...
"There she lusted after her lovers, whose genitals were like those of donkeys and whose emission was like that of horses." - Ezekiel 23:20

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Re: Human irrelevancy..
« Reply #63 on: June 12, 2007, 09:48:21 pm »
Screw all you guys, I'm going to be famous.

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Re: Human irrelevancy..
« Reply #64 on: June 12, 2007, 11:27:24 pm »
I could detonate a nuclear bomb in the middle of Manhattan, but a million years later, no one would know, or care. It's depressing, but if anything, it doesn't matter.

Time travel Hiro would care >:3

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Re: Human irrelevancy..
« Reply #65 on: June 13, 2007, 01:36:52 pm »
I could detonate a nuclear bomb in the middle of Manhattan, but a million years later, no one would know, or care. It's depressing, but if anything, it doesn't matter.

They might not know or care, but it certainly might have an effect on their existance.

Now imagine I put forward points about cause and effect and the butterfly effect etc. because I can't be bothered to write that much. Working on comix.

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Re: Human irrelevancy..
« Reply #66 on: June 13, 2007, 04:00:41 pm »
I could detonate a nuclear bomb in the middle of Manhattan, but a million years later, no one would know, or care. It's depressing, but if anything, it doesn't matter.

They might not know or care, but it certainly might have an effect on their existance.

Now imagine I put forward points about cause and effect and the butterfly effect etc. because I can't be bothered to write that much. Working on comix.

A million years from now, my consciousness no longer exists - I am dead, and I don't care.

Long live Nazi-Communism!

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Re: Human irrelevancy..
« Reply #67 on: June 13, 2007, 05:01:00 pm »
I could detonate a nuclear bomb in the middle of Manhattan, but a million years later, no one would know, or care. It's depressing, but if anything, it doesn't matter.

They might not know or care, but it certainly might have an effect on their existance.

Now imagine I put forward points about cause and effect and the butterfly effect etc. because I can't be bothered to write that much. Working on comix.

A million years from now, my consciousness no longer exists - I am dead, and I don't care.

Ah I see, I thought you were going on about your existance having no considerable effect on life.

Then yes, it does get depressing at times, and I know what you mean. For me it's the sickly realisation that my/our lifes, something we all take for granted, even though practically all the time it feels like it, will not last forever.

Sometimes I think a lot of people look at death very ignorantly (from things I hear when people talk about it). It feels like when people say 'Wow, it's really been 7 years since the millenium? Doesn't time fly' it shows how time can get the better of us. As slow as life seems at times, I know the same thing is going to happen when death reaches me. All the things that everyone takes for granted, like lifting a pencil, will be gone. It's not like, "Oh I'm dead, what do I do now?". Basically, from each persons perspective, when they die, the entire universe ceases to exist.

There's not even any comfort in knowing that eternity doesn't exist. If there is no consequence then nothing we do matters. Which is why it does not bother me when people like Chakra talk about how only the things that are relevant to us matter, because ultimately whether you percieve it as that or not, makes absolutely no difference. His life is as pointless as mine. If he believes he is doing the 'right' thing, it's just as pointless as doing the 'wrong' thing. Being happy is equal to being sad. Killing yourself at 10 is equal to living until you're 160. Nothing we do matters, and that is why I feel we as a human race are irrelevant.