Tom McCurdy
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If you had the chance, would you live forever... meaning that if you did choose yes, you would never die. You could never choose to die you would simply live forever.
The discussion revolves around the concept of immortality and whether individuals would choose to live forever, considering various philosophical, emotional, and practical implications. Participants explore the idea of eternal life in the context of personal experiences, beliefs, and the potential consequences of such a choice.
Participants do not reach a consensus on the desirability of immortality. There are multiple competing views, with some advocating for eternal life and others firmly opposing it based on various personal, philosophical, and practical reasons.
Participants express differing assumptions about the nature of immortality, including whether it would involve aging or the ability to change one's circumstances. The discussion reflects a range of emotional responses and philosophical considerations regarding life and existence.

I am assuming you are religious, then the option about living forever is on Earth (in our universe) not in any afterlife.MiGUi said:Of course, I will live forever. Its a fact, not a wish.
Yeah, but you would continue to live, hey Tom's making the rules, not me.Gokul43201 said:C'mon Evo, you're getting into technicalities now. Perhaps the Universe itself will cease to exist at some point (Big Crunch)...but I would go on ?
Now that I might go for.Singleton said:I'd go for the 1000 year subscription with free annual renewals if I send in the lousy little card
I think people aren't understanding this. They seem to think that along with the inability to die they assume other superhuman powers.decibel said:you guys are nuts, i would never want to live forever. After about the first 500 years, you will probably wish you were dead.