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Is Death a hard limit?


Death is a hard limit. I'm never going to die! Muhaz!
  36% (8)
I live in the real world and realize that I am going to die one day.
  63% (14)


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Is Death a hard limit? - 4/21/2006 2:00:43 PM   
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I contend that every human who was ever born but is not currently alive is dead and that every human who is currently alive will one day be dead. What say you?

edited to add: This poll was started for 'no limits' slaves, but I can't control who answers it. :)

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RE: Is Death a hard limit? - 4/21/2006 2:03:49 PM   
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Here's my reply to the other post.  It still applies.

"I'm currently attempting to find a way around that.  I'll let you know in 60 or 70 years how it turns out.  If you don't hear from me, assume it didn't work."

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RE: Is Death a hard limit? - 4/21/2006 2:10:29 PM   
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Celeste,

That was the stupidest way EVER to phrase the question.  Here is how to do it:

In posing this query, we, the queriers request to know of the queryees, not if the hard limit of "No Death" is not unjustifiable, but if not the "Death" limit does not imply that no slave can not be unsubjected to none of the possible causes of a lack of death.

Answer simply Yes or No.

But my real point is, at this moment, death is a hard limit for me.  Just as getting a pickle jar, unlubed, up my ass is as well.  Could it happen?  Sure!  A few years ago it nearly did, when I was on a school trip at a pickle factory, and a pickelator blew up.  I could have also died that day.  Does that mean I want either of them to happen, NO.  Would I walk out of a relationship which was otherwise perfect, but one of those was expected of me, YES.  So they are both hard limits.

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RE: Is Death a hard limit? - 4/21/2006 2:14:23 PM   
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This is the nitty gritty of it all: Would a slave die, or is that the limit.  This slave does not have that limit.

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RE: Is Death a hard limit? - 4/21/2006 2:19:45 PM   
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I should actually add:

I had a teacher who actually believed, (or he was a very good liar) that not everyone dies.  Punish me if I don't get all of his logic right, but here is pretty much what he thought:

If everyone died, there would be no one alive.  People have been around for thousands of years, but not all of them have died, otherwise how could people still be here?  He somehow factored in that amoebas are billions of years old, because they just divide, so arguably half of the amoeba is that old, each time it splits.

Not that I agree with him, but I thought I'd mention it.  And if that teacher happens to be on these boards and reads this, I hope he forgives me for not crediting him.

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RE: Is Death a hard limit? - 4/21/2006 2:20:40 PM   
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I suppose this could be the ultimate question for all those "no limit" slaves...~smiles~

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RE: Is Death a hard limit? - 4/21/2006 2:22:27 PM   
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A premise which assumes a falsity that there are no new births.



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RE: Is Death a hard limit? - 4/21/2006 2:27:05 PM   
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A premise which assumes many falsities.  Just thought I'd mention how good our education is up here in Canada.

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RE: Is Death a hard limit? - 4/21/2006 2:30:42 PM   
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Oh shit. You know that you just opened yourself up to attack by all your fellow Canadians, right? lol

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RE: Is Death a hard limit? - 4/21/2006 2:40:02 PM   
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Celeste, my dear,

I had a teacher who DID NOT BELIEVE THAT EVERYONE DIES!!!!!!  If someone thinks that this is part of a good education, let them attack me.  It takes a special breed of religious nut to believe that, and he didn't even use a leap of faith for it, just shitty logic. I think I have every right to complain about my education at that point.

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RE: Is Death a hard limit? - 4/21/2006 3:00:27 PM   
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Um.. Benji.. I was agreeing with you, dear. lol

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RE: Is Death a hard limit? - 4/21/2006 3:03:26 PM   
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Celeste,

Of course!  I knew that.  I wouldn't want to seem illiterate, right?  Of course I knew.  Is it too late to delete my post?

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RE: Is Death a hard limit? - 4/21/2006 3:07:00 PM   
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You don't need an education, Benji, you just need a few A's thrown your way.

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RE: Is Death a hard limit? - 4/21/2006 3:09:04 PM   
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I'm with the second group...
It's not a hard limit, but I'm the domina, so refuse to take or risk anyone's life beyond responsible fun, and certainly won't allow anyone to top me in a way that would permanently harm my ability to breathe and think.   M

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RE: Is Death a hard limit? - 4/21/2006 3:13:31 PM   
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Celeste,

ThAnks for the "A"s, but whAt if I need one in lowercAse?

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RE: Is Death a hard limit? - 4/21/2006 3:32:51 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: NakedOnMyChain

Here's my reply to the other post.  It still applies.

"I'm currently attempting to find a way around that.  I'll let you know in 60 or 70 years how it turns out.  If you don't hear from me, assume it didn't work."


No NOMC, assume you are the only one who did!

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RE: Is Death a hard limit? - 4/21/2006 4:10:31 PM   
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Sure I'll die one day.. one millennium....

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RE: Is Death a hard limit? - 4/21/2006 4:35:40 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: gooddogbenji

Celeste,

ThAnks for the "A"s, but whAt if I need one in lowercAse?

Yours,


benji


I don't have any extras for you. Try to use words that don't have any "a's" in them. That should do ya!

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