I shall answer that quetion with this question:
Also, I have no plans to ever have children. Ever. So....yeah, I guess.
Also, I have no plans to ever have children. Ever. So....yeah, I guess.
That song automatically wins. Best Queen song EVER!OptimisticPessimist said:I shall answer that quetion with this question:
Also, I have no plans to ever have children. Ever. So....yeah, I guess.
?Recognize that death is part of life. It is not an ending but a beginning, not a punishment but a necessity. Death is an orderly process without deceit, concealment, and randomness. Help others die with dignity at their appointed time and no sooner. Speak against those that would artificially prolong their life beyond natural limits, such as the undead. Do honor to the dead, for their strivings in life brought Faerûn to where it is now. Forgetting them is to forget where we are now, and why. Let no human in all Faerûn die a natural death without one of Kelemvor's clerics at her side. ?
This sums up everything I have to say on this. Not like taking away aging forces you to live forever, you can still die.Adventurer2626 said:It's not quite what I'd call immortality, and it sounds like you mean on a population wide scale of availability (not just me personally). So I would have to answer: no. It's part of a species' strength to be able to adapt and change. The old teach the new how to avoid their mistakes. I don't know that we can account for all the ramifications for completely scratching the tried and true birth & death population mechanics. Are we mentally prepared to live forever, barring any death or injury from something outside our own body? I think that the overturning of our generations grants some advantages that we take for granted such as the influx of fresh, new ideas.
However, were this a "genie in a bottle wish," I think that I would take it. I'm curious to see what happens after my time to humanity. It's a double standard, which makes me uncomfortable, but given the circumstances of each, I think my answers are understandable.