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There is no "meaning of life"

 
 
queen annie
 
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Reply Fri 10 Mar, 2006 01:06 pm
The Pentacle Queen wrote:
Oh no! another queen, telling me what to do! this is my kindom!!!!


I'm not telling you what to do! I was just answering your question of what is entropy...

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dont think that the likes of your personalised avatar is going to make me renounce my crown lovey. I was here first.

I assure you, dear Queen, the thought never once crossed my mind.


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mwuhahahahahah!!!!!
Oh, and nobody does queens quite like the english. and thats me so ha.

No doubt. Laughing I'm hoping to learn a thing or two from your highness...

Besides all that, my kingdom, as they say, is not of this place, anyway. I'm just visiting! Wink
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The Pentacle Queen
 
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Reply Mon 13 Mar, 2006 05:39 am
Oooh, we should do this double queen thing, and join together, like those girls do at the end of chicago! and then we would have twice the power, and rule england AND new mexico!!! hehehe!!!
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queen annie
 
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Reply Mon 13 Mar, 2006 10:24 pm
Sounds good to me! Laughing

Obviously, with your brilliant mind, you are a Queen through and through!

And two heads are better than one, especially when they're queenly....

Wink
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aperson
 
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Reply Mon 10 Apr, 2006 02:27 am
Um, right... Rolling Eyes

Primarily, the meaning of life is... [drum roll] to live! The meaning of life is to survive and create more life. Since in 1st and 2nd world countries, these goals are extremely easy to achieve, we create other goals or (as mentioned earlier) other MEANINGS of life.
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flanagan
 
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Reply Mon 17 Apr, 2006 03:42 pm
The meaning of life is to die, for that's what we're all living to do
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Eorl
 
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Reply Mon 17 Apr, 2006 07:35 pm
welcome flanagan,

By that logic, the meaning of a telephone call is to hang up.
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JLNobody
 
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Reply Mon 17 Apr, 2006 11:10 pm
Good response, Eorl, but we must admit that death is guaranteed upon birth. We are SUPPOSED to die. To be immortal is to be a monster of nature.
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Chumly
 
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Reply Mon 17 Apr, 2006 11:21 pm
An amoebae is (in one legitimate sense) immortal, due to it's type of reproduction.

<flame suit donned and at the ready>
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The Pentacle Queen
 
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Reply Tue 18 Apr, 2006 02:50 am
Im immortal.
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Steve 41oo
 
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Reply Tue 18 Apr, 2006 02:51 am
The Pentacle Queen wrote:
Oooh, we should do this double queen thing, and join together, like those girls do at the end of chicago! and then we would have twice the power, and rule england AND new mexico!!! hehehe!!!
Before you get together with your queen sisters and rule the world, you had better sort out NeverneverLand, where I believe the receivers have been called in.
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Eorl
 
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Reply Tue 18 Apr, 2006 02:57 am
JL, sure we are supposed to die, but that doesn't define life.

From that angle, what would the point in a round-the-world trip if ultimately you end up at home?
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JLNobody
 
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Reply Tue 18 Apr, 2006 10:07 am
The round-the-world trip?
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JLNobody
 
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Reply Tue 18 Apr, 2006 10:10 am
PC, yes, in a sense you are immortal. When you die you will have lived YOUR internity.
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Steve 41oo
 
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Reply Tue 18 Apr, 2006 10:35 am
well no one lives for an externity do they?
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JLNobody
 
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Reply Tue 18 Apr, 2006 10:40 am
"externilty"? A new word for me.
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Steve 41oo
 
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Reply Tue 18 Apr, 2006 10:46 am
the opposite of internity
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JLNobody
 
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Reply Tue 18 Apr, 2006 02:20 pm
Oh! I meant "eternity."
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Eorl
 
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Reply Tue 18 Apr, 2006 11:19 pm
JLNobody wrote:
The round-the-world trip?


Yeah exactly, but not if the end defines the journey. (This was in response to "death is the purpose of life")
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JLNobody
 
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Reply Wed 19 Apr, 2006 11:26 am
Eorl, I take an anti-teleological perspective on life. Nothing has purpose but human goals. Nature has only functions or automatic consequences. To me, every moment IS its own fulfillment; only ends, no means. No end-time, acopolypse (sp?), but being constructed as we are, we seem to need to see our world of "causality" and "purposes" as a reflection of the Cosmic scene.
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Steve 41oo
 
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Reply Wed 19 Apr, 2006 05:28 pm
JLNobody wrote:
Oh! I meant "eternity."
I know you did :wink:
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