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In case you were wondering (and even if you weren't), you should eat your tater-tots right away 'cause they don't taste so good if you wait until they're old enought for kindergarten.
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Great topic, Watcher55! I think about all sorts of nutty things all the time.
And Nathan - I spend alot of time wondering if plants can feel and think, and what it's like being immobile all the time. Does it bother them, or do they feel mobile because they spread their roots?
I wonder if being reincarnated as a plant would be a huge lesson in acceptance because you have no actual impact on the world around you.
Okay, that's enough random thoughts for today. :)
Jaime! I've wondered that too! I've also wondered if we can reincarnate as other people. For example, we take turns living Einstein's life, and things like that.Jaime wrote:If there is such a thing as reincarnation, then could it be possible that reincarnation is not a linear event? Could I be reborn in 1478 A.D.? That might explain why some people can predict the future . . . Perhaps they actually lived it.
Oooh! Dibbs on that novel concept!!! New WIP, here I come!
And Nathan - I spend alot of time wondering if plants can feel and think, and what it's like being immobile all the time. Does it bother them, or do they feel mobile because they spread their roots?
I wonder if being reincarnated as a plant would be a huge lesson in acceptance because you have no actual impact on the world around you.
Okay, that's enough random thoughts for today. :)
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Until something eats you.Mira wrote:I wonder if being reincarnated as a plant would be a huge lesson in acceptance because you have no actual impact on the world around you.
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I think when we die we're reincarnated on other planets and that's where aliens come from!
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HMM-Hrumph 'Mornin. Has anyone invented that time released alarm-clock pill I've been waiting for? You know, the one that wakes you up by getting rid of the dead rat taste in your mouth?
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I wonder that sometimes too! It's touched upon in my WIP (or at least, the series my WIP will be a part of--would that be my UIP, Universe In Progress?), but only kinda because the worlds are so far apart they have no way of communicating.Moni12 wrote:I think when we die we're reincarnated on other planets and that's where aliens come from!
I wish.Watcher55 wrote:Has anyone invented that time released alarm-clock pill I've been waiting for? You know, the one that wakes you up by getting rid of the dead rat taste in your mouth?
But that would mean literally being him--I don't want to have to do all that math, and think of the disastrous effect if I failed!Mira wrote:For example, we take turns living Einstein's life, and things like that.
My random thought for the day--why can't it snow without having to be cold? I love the snow, but it traps me indoors.
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Fenris,
I'm also going into the alien reincarnation thing with my WIP because one of my characters actually goes to the Underworld. It also deals with my belief that all religions are just branches off of one...That's a tad tricky, but not impossible.
I'm also going into the alien reincarnation thing with my WIP because one of my characters actually goes to the Underworld. It also deals with my belief that all religions are just branches off of one...That's a tad tricky, but not impossible.
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Moni12,
That sounds pretty interesting; I know in some of my studies I've noticed peculiar parallels between certain religions (for example, the Greeks and Japanese Shinto both believed in an underworld, Hades and Yami respectively, divided from the world of the living by a river). I've thought about touching on it in my own WIP, since I incorporate gods from all the major pantheons (and many of the minor ones), but so far it's limited to "no one religion was ever completely right, but none were ever wrong." So that's a lot more amorphous than actually taking a closer look at the similarities and such. Still, I'd love to see someone take the idea of branching religions and make it shine, so good luck!
That sounds pretty interesting; I know in some of my studies I've noticed peculiar parallels between certain religions (for example, the Greeks and Japanese Shinto both believed in an underworld, Hades and Yami respectively, divided from the world of the living by a river). I've thought about touching on it in my own WIP, since I incorporate gods from all the major pantheons (and many of the minor ones), but so far it's limited to "no one religion was ever completely right, but none were ever wrong." So that's a lot more amorphous than actually taking a closer look at the similarities and such. Still, I'd love to see someone take the idea of branching religions and make it shine, so good luck!
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Ahem... I've sent an email regarding this matter. :)Fenris wrote:Still, I'd love to see someone take the idea of branching religions and make it shine, so good luck!
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Guardian: Got it, thanks. I think I've already spotted an instance or two, but wasn't aware if it was a coincidence or intentional (it doesn't seem to be a major theme, but maybe I'm just blind).
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:) You'll see. And you're not blind. It's been written directly on this way.Fenris wrote:Guardian: Got it, thanks. I think I've already spotted an instance or two, but wasn't aware if it was a coincidence or intentional (it doesn't seem to be a major theme, but maybe I'm just blind).
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If the past haunts and the future taunts does it not follow that the present flaunts?
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...That would explain Hollywood.Watcher55 wrote:If the past haunts and the future taunts does it not follow that the present flaunts?
I spent a lot of the day wondering why I can't have an English accent and how in the world those silly pilgrams lost theirs. If they had just stuck with it, everyone in America would be sexy... :P
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I'ma steal that.Jessi Heinrich wrote:...That would explain Hollywood.Watcher55 wrote:If the past haunts and the future taunts does it not follow that the present flaunts?
I spent a lot of the day wondering why I can't have an English accent and how in the world those silly pilgrams lost theirs. If they had just stuck with it, everyone in America would be sexy... :P
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Fenris wrote:But that would mean literally being him--I don't want to have to do all that math, and think of the disastrous effect if I failed!Mira wrote:For example, we take turns living Einstein's life, and things like that.
Well, I think not failing is built into this fictional system I've created, but that is an excellent point about the math! Yech. I clearly didn't think this through.
Okay - here's something I think about ALOT. You know that fish that kills you if you eat it UNLESS you cut it and cook it in just the right way?
How did they figure that out??? Did someone say to themselves, "Look, I know this fish is fatal, but I have this strange, compelling feeling that if I cook it the right way, it WON'T kill everyone who eats it. I'm just going to keep trying to cook it in different ways, and when someone I feed it to doesn't drop dead, by George, I'll have found it!!"
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