@HPluckrose let me try out this analogy on you: let's say you spent your whole life creating a business
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Replying to @Liv4theBeat @HPluckrose
Yes it mattered you had that business for the time you did. But you can't help but feel like it ending wiped out so much work
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Replying to @Liv4theBeat @HPluckrose
We shouldn't accept that it's all just gonna end because the life and character you built disappears
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Replying to @Liv4theBeat @HPluckrose
In this case, death actually can be overcome. It's not purely a fantasy. That's the beauty of science
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Replying to @Liv4theBeat
It can be extended, yes, and that would be nice for a while but not for ever. Ultimately it will all end & we'll be forgotten.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Perhaps. I have absolutely no expectation to survive past 100, but I think the code can be cracked w/enough technology
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Replying to @Liv4theBeat
OK. I don't see the appeal of that but I did have a vampire fantasy phase which I think is the same desire for immortality.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Living people want to keep living. It sounds appealing to me
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Replying to @Liv4theBeat
Yes, although my 75 year old mother tells me she's begun to feel she's winding down - starting to have had enough.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Yes, but in this case the body would be in better shape. Can imagine being very worn down at that point tho
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Just done it all. Grandkids growing up. World has moved on. Excitement for new things has gone.
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