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@hayhor Humanity has basically gone in circles throughout its entire history, the only variation really has been they way in which it goes about these pointless circles lol.
Technology changes, cultures change human instinct and behaviour basically stays the same.
Plus it would be quite a lonely existence if you think about it, would you want to continuously make meaningful bonds with people just to watch them die over and over again? I doubt it.
Well unless you're a hermit like kooch.
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wouldn’t you miss sx, children, ice cream, beach BBQ with friends, you passed family members and many other human stuff if you know you’ll turn into a machine who can remember, live forever, but never experience them again?
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I always thought that was an insane statement. The world is very vast and there are tons a things to do. If you get bored I see that a personal failing on yourself, not infinite time. Plus once mankind achieves space travel you have a universe to explore. If you weren't a lazy gamer (I am one to not an insult) then you would find purpose enough to keep busy. Could be a scientist/explorer. If given the benefit of infinite time you should be able to become rich and powerful. Giving you infinite opportunities. Plus if you became immortal then its a repeatable process that you could share with close friends and loved ones to keep you company till the universe goes into heat death. Which really is the only draw back to it. When you reach that portion of the universes existence. That will suck for sure. Till then should be awesome. Unless your imagination is severely limited.
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@MandatoryIDtag You could always [Edit - Admin.]
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Human design is not compatible with eternity. Most of us, if not all, would commit suicide at some point. It would be either self destruction of the body and functions or by slowly ripping apart every trait that makes us human.
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