| Rawrgity | December 8, 2013 05:10 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by x0tynibluberi0x
(Post 1549237)
I thought huggles were the ultimate warminators but Arc-chama said no so I turned it up a notch ;A;> | Could you turn it up about 17 notches for me? :3
Preferably with something cold... and sharp. Quote:
Originally Posted by x0tynibluberi0x
(Post 1549308)
Well, some animals can literally live forever if not affected by any outside sources, like getting killed by another animal... Furthermore, there are trees that are over millions of years old, that have never fallen or died. So, in theory, your idea is kind of silly. But it's really hard to prove the whole thing. Because one day these things could die, or they could not. It's almost impossible to tell.
One day, though, science may advance enough, as my brother thinks, to create regeneration and create body parts that will never wither from old age, so humans can really become "forever young" and essentially immortal .x./ That's in the distant future though. o3o
| In what manner do you separate "outside sources" and "inside sources"? To me, it simply sounds illogical.
In the big picture, humans are just like those animals, and they can in fact muster control over their "immortality." Quote:
One day, though, science may advance enough, as my brother thinks, to create regeneration and create body parts that will never wither from old age, so humans can really become "forever young" and essentially immortal .x./ That's in the distant future though. o3o
| In the 1960s, that was the "immediate future." |