Mihos Member. I have to stick around to watch the new Marvel movies. Oct 27, 9, Austin. Redo but only if all three of these these are true 1. Heaven isn't a place where I can dream up anything I want and basically live there forever. I can redo in the same exact timeline I lived the first time in, so I actually get to redo my life not just live another.
I get to keep current all knowledge and start my life knowing I am redoing it. PS9 said:. I feel like God probs has VR tech down pretty well, so go to Heaven and live my life again there.
Oct 27, 20, BIG-JG said:. Oct 28, 12, I would take the 2nd life if I remember my past life. Crawling Mushroom Member. Oct 28, Beerse, Belgium.
Raww Le Klueze Member. Nov 1, PSqueak said:. I'm not terrified of non-existance, it doesn't matter because I won't be aware of it. Heaven just sounds awful. John Kowalski said:. I mean do you think resets are real??
I'd be inclined to just go to heaven and wait for my loved ones to join me in the far-off future. Even if I could go back to any point in my life, and thus simply avoid my death, the fact that this would create a new timeline would mean that I would have to live the rest of my life knowing that somewhere out there, unseen and unheard, a version of my family and friends were missing me.
Somehow, I would feel as if I had abandoned them. It would haunt me. GK86 Member. Is there an option for hell? Unaha-Closp Member. Oct 25, 5, Scotland. Oblivion is the reward for living. I'll take that over a redo or heaven. If I come face to face with god I would not be pleased knowing what a shit show the human race is. MysteryM Member. Oct 28, 1, One Eyed Willy said:.
KillingJoke Banned. Oct 27, 2, I have too many nieces and nephews and eventually their children and maybe my own to make this is a nice easy choice to Heaven. Watching them all grow old and die would be painful as fuck.
Dingens Circumventing ban with an alt account Banned. Oct 26, 2, Relix Member. Oct 25, 4, I love life, I like to live and enjoy stuff even with the baggage that comes with it. If I could choose how I'd redo life, and say, I could select certain parameters aka Give me a bigger dick, and even more money For example I'd probably just do it for shits and giggles.
No need to keep memories, just my personality. If I cant do that then the Christian heaven is unappealing. Singing choruses and bowing to an entity I don't like very much doesn't seemike an eternal paradise to me. BLLYjoe25 Banned. FUCK that. TheBaldwin Member. Feb 25, 6, My life is great, so going back wouldnt actually improve anything, it wiuld just give me a completely different life butterfly effect and all that Unless somehow in the next few years, my life turns to just absolute shit and i lead a terrible life for the next 60 years or whatever, but even then i would t want to risk it, or live that life again, and just live in peace in heaven.
Deleted member User requested account closure Banned. Oct 27, 1, Heaven, if it is not confined by any religious definition and I can make it what I want it to be. Otherwise, I'd rather just stay dead. Oct 28, 3, United States. Ashes Banned. Heaven is colloquially speaking basically 'the best place ever'. What is interesting is how many people have defined it as hellish, or dull. How many people would reject a billion dollar winning lottery ticket?
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Viewing 13 posts - 1 through 13 of 13 total. August 13, at pm Anonymous Inactive. Does anybody have any wise life advice from a know-nothing vagabond like me? Saiisha Participant.
TriangleSun Participant. August 14, at am Saiisha I responded to you but I think I forgot to hit reply to your message.
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