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Re: Happy Birthday Nikola Tesla

Post by FBM » Thu Jul 11, 2013 2:26 pm

Clinton Huxley wrote:Crikey, there are some miserable gits on this forum
Tell me about it. Fearing death. What a waste of time. It's practically the only guaranteed thing in...or right after...life. :D
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Re: Happy Birthday Nikola Tesla

Post by Animavore » Thu Jul 11, 2013 2:29 pm

FBM wrote:But it makes it sound like you're glad they died.
That's why I said commemorate, not celebrate.

I'd rather have people remembering the die I left them than sitting around celebrating a stage of life I never made it too. It sounds like celebrating a failure to me.
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Re: Happy Birthday Nikola Tesla

Post by FBM » Thu Jul 11, 2013 2:33 pm

Animavore wrote:
FBM wrote:But it makes it sound like you're glad they died.
That's why I said commemorate, not celebrate.

I'd rather have people remembering the die I left them than sitting around celebrating a stage of life I never made it too. It sounds like celebrating a failure to me.
Now I see what you meant a bit clearer. But I'm not quite clear yet on how celebrating a person's birth = celebrating a failure.
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Re: Happy Birthday Nikola Tesla

Post by Animavore » Thu Jul 11, 2013 2:37 pm

FBM wrote:
Animavore wrote:
FBM wrote:But it makes it sound like you're glad they died.
That's why I said commemorate, not celebrate.

I'd rather have people remembering the die I left them than sitting around celebrating a stage of life I never made it too. It sounds like celebrating a failure to me.
Now I see what you meant a bit clearer. But I'm not quite clear yet on how celebrating a person's birth = celebrating a failure.
I don't see it as celebrating a birth. I've never seen my birthday as a celebration of my birth. Each birthday is a milestone to say I've made it another year without death by misadventure. Continuing to celebrate these milestones after I'm gone is like celebrating laps you would've taken in a race had you not crashed out.
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Re: Happy Birthday Nikola Tesla

Post by mistermack » Sat Jul 13, 2013 10:34 am

FBM wrote:
Clinton Huxley wrote:Crikey, there are some miserable gits on this forum
Tell me about it. Fearing death. What a waste of time. It's practically the only guaranteed thing in...or right after...life. :D
It may be a waste of time. But it's the product of billions of years of evolution. We wouldn't be here without it, so I'm grateful that my ancestors, like me, were shit-scared of dying.

Anyway, just because something's inevitable, that doesn't make it less scary.
If I fell out of a plane, at 15,000 feet, without a parachute, the fact that I was CERTAIN to hit the ground at over a hundred miles an hour wouldn't make it less scary. For me, having even the slightest chance, would make it less scary.
Knowing it's inevitable MAKES it scary.
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