How many people on their death bed actually ask themselves "**** me, was it all really worth it?"
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I didOriginally posted by KyajaeHow many people on their death bed actually ask themselves "**** me, was it all really worth it?"
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As soon as your born - they make you feel small
By Giving you no time
Instead of it all
Theres room at the top
Theyre telling you still
But first you must learn to smile as you killComment
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MostOriginally posted by KyajaeHow many people on their death bed actually ask themselves "**** me, was it all really worth it?"How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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You don't need to be on your death bed to know the answer to that question is clearly NO.
(Unless you are a pornst*r and the answer is a resounding YES).
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who cares? one does not get a choice...Originally posted by KyajaeHow many people on their death bed actually ask themselves "**** me, was it all really worth it?"Comment
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Here are my fav Famous Last Words
I've seen things you people wouldn't believe
Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion.
I watched sea beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhauser Gate.
All those moments will be lost in time
Like tears in rain.
-- Rutger Hauer, as Roy, in Blade Runner
PS Did you know that the above lines were improvised ?
PPS Also Bladerunner is Alfs fav film of all time
PPPS No - Im not a replicant - but are these memorys real - or just implants ?Comment
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I concluded that the good bits were very very good, the bad bits could be very very bad, most of it was middling and sort of forgettable.Originally posted by KyajaeAnd what did you conclude?
I concluded that you dont have to believe in God to be spiritual and most people who believe in God are religeous.
I concluded that religeous people are religeous because they are terrified of hell, I concluded that the spritual people are spiritual because they have already been there.
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She Said - I know what its like to be dead
I know what it is to be sad
And you;re making me feel
Like Ive never been bornComment
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