Life is a game
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harold aptroot wrote:
How will the journey matter when you are dead?
With this philosophy, every living organism on this planet should commit suicide. What is the point in living when you know you won't live forever? Sounds rubbish, doesn't it?
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Go out into the middle of the street and run around in circles yelling "splishy splashy" over and over until the cops show up.
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Long ago I realized that this theory fits reality perfectly and that there are no real counter arguments. People try to give counter arguments, but they can't really give any and they end up merely asserting things for which is there no kind of evidence.
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Long ago I realized that this theory fits reality perfectly and that there are no real counter arguments. People try to give counter arguments, but they can't really give any and they end up merely asserting things for which is there no kind of evidence.
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I want to know the reason and that is why I asked. If you just posted this for sake of argument battle, I am not interested and can put up quite a few theories where opposition will have no comeback. If it is something else, you might want to share it with CP.
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I want to know the reason and that is why I asked. If you just posted this for sake of argument battle, I am not interested and can put up quite a few theories where opposition will have no comeback. If it is something else, you might want to share it with CP.
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And yet here you are, posting away.
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And yet here you are, posting away.
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I'm not the one that thinks it's pointless to do so, so I'm not the one being a hypocrite.
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harold aptroot wrote:
with only 1 outcome: death. You can not win this game, so you might as well give up.
If that is all that is bothering you, develop a belief in an afterlife, the nature of which depends on how you play this game. I am sure that CG can provide you with the necessary rules. :) 'Tis all a Chequer-board of Nights and Days Where Destiny with Men for Pieces plays: Hither and thither moves, and mates, and slays, And one by one back in the Closet lays. Edward Fitzgerald's transliteration of Omar Khayyam
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I'm not the one that thinks it's pointless to do so, so I'm not the one being a hypocrite.
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No, see, that's contrary to your assertion that you 'might as well give up'. If you'd meant this then you would've said 'might as well NOT give up'.
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No, see, that's contrary to your assertion that you 'might as well give up'. If you'd meant this then you would've said 'might as well NOT give up'.