Ersguterjunge wrote:
Yeah, it's winter soon, I've got my depressed months. But think about it?
We all die, we'll live around 70-80 years and then we'll never meet again. Maybe.
What if there is a place where everbody comes to when they die? Why do we live anyways?
Did god create us or is it just a physical thing? Why did the dinos die? Why do we have a music taste?
I mean, how do we know what smells good and what not? Why are the humans so smart?
Why are there rich and poor humans? What is the real defination of love? Why am I writing this?
Pfft. I doubt somebody can answer all these questions. Sorry for that, winter, I'm coming.
But think about it?Sure - I'm about to. I suggest you continue reading if you wish to know my responses.
What if there is a place where everbody comes to when they die?Warning!: Pedantic explanation ahead! Given the ramifications of your structure of English, these presupposes that someone is already at that place - that person being you. Thus, you are stating it does exist, so don't ask me to answer something you already know!
NB. 'everybody goes to' should've been used instead of 'everbody comes to'.Non-pedantic explanation! Hopefully it shall soon become overcrowded and they'll have to limit entrants to one pet per person.
Or people will stop dying. Or the universe will explode. Or pull-tabs on cans of Coke will stop breaking.
Something like that.
Why do we live anyways?Fuck knows. My advice? - ask a drug addict, they usually have quite profound views on this.
Did god create us or is it just a physical thing?Does this really matter? We're here (supposedly [cue Twilight Zone music]) and we have no evidence to the contrary of either theory, do we?
Why did the dinos die?Because they wanted to. I have a theory that every species, upon reaching it's pinnacle, enters the 'emo phase' where an increasing amount of the populace become emo. When this affects the entirety of the species, the result is a mass-suicide and a puzzling question for scientists of species to come.
Why do we have a music taste?I believe the explanation scientists would have you believe would be that music is a stimuli which encourages the release of endorphins (or some other such hormones that relaxes/pleases the human anatomy). Also, we (supposedly) gain out strongest preferences as a child-teenager as to what we prefer and what stimulates us the most in such a way as to give us a preference - and thus, a 'musical taste'.
I mean, how do we know what smells good and what not?Same theory as above, some smells are pleasing to the good ol' olfactory (see what I did there?) system, and others not. Blahblahblah ... give us a preference - and thus, an 'olfactory taste'.
Why are the humans so smart?Who ever said we are? We are perhaps on our plane, to our perspective of existence - but this does not mean we are entirely.
Why are there rich and poor humans?Human nature - want, will and greed. Simply put - we're all a load of bastards.
What is the real defination of love?Definition, surely? From a personal view - and that's all these offered explanations are, my personal views - I'd give it as the feeling between my girlfriend and I.
Why am I writing this?Why am
I writing this?
EDIT: Slight grammatical/spelling issues.
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