Would you want to be immortal?
Some pros and cons to consider:
Pros:
You can experience anything and everything you want.
You'd stay the same age you are right now even 10,000 years later.
Your health will always be good.
You can be shot and walk away.
Cons:
After you've experienced it all, then what?
All your friends, all your family and loved ones are gone. Sure, you can make new ones but it won't be the same.
Try finding a job. One look at your ID and they'll throw you in jail because they'll see in the year 3005 that you were born in the 1970's (or whenever you were born)
You'll have to sit through styles and fads of the future, styles that you might not like.
You can survive wars. Who is to say the population wouldn't be wiped out in WW III? You'd be all alone - without your glasses.
The only way you could die is to be decapitated or have your head disarticulated. If you happen to be caught in a fire or have your limbs torn off, you're not gonna want to live.
Some pros and cons to consider:
Pros:
You can experience anything and everything you want.
You'd stay the same age you are right now even 10,000 years later.
Your health will always be good.
You can be shot and walk away.
Cons:
After you've experienced it all, then what?
All your friends, all your family and loved ones are gone. Sure, you can make new ones but it won't be the same.
Try finding a job. One look at your ID and they'll throw you in jail because they'll see in the year 3005 that you were born in the 1970's (or whenever you were born)
You'll have to sit through styles and fads of the future, styles that you might not like.
You can survive wars. Who is to say the population wouldn't be wiped out in WW III? You'd be all alone - without your glasses.
The only way you could die is to be decapitated or have your head disarticulated. If you happen to be caught in a fire or have your limbs torn off, you're not gonna want to live.
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