*smacks him with a rolled-up poster*Child of Time said:"Past mistakes" Aaaaarrrghh! The anxiety! TEH ANXIETY! Everywhere the overwhelming anxiety! uuuhuuhuu...
Hmm.. if something of the sort were indeed to happen I'd sure like to be around to witness it.CoT said:future "opportunities" I hope I die before the north pole melts.
I don't know man... time hasn't told me a damned thing for a while now..Nick said:I guess time will tell.
Here, I'll give you one. You can be a plumber in Brooklyn : Dfireangel said:I need a career plan for the next 5-10 years
*Gets autistic, sits down in a corner turned towards the wall and starts to rock slowly*MagSec4 said:*smacks him with a rolled-up poster*
Get a hold of yourself for christ's sake! ..you're embarrassing me.
I'd like to fix that too, as far as my attitude towards you is concerned. I'm not often online anymore (i just read your post, go figure), but from the few recent posts of yours i read, you seem to have grown up quite a bit, in fact you seem to me like a completely different person. So welcome back, and have a nice stay.Onyx said:but there are some "past mistakes" that I'd like to fix, although it is nearly impossible. I mean the attitudes of certain board members towards me.
I agree that it's pointless to worry for the reasons you said. One of my views is we live on by the things we accomplish. In that sense, we can live forever... I try to be a good person and help who I can for that reason, so that when I'm outta here, I've left something positive behind. I think about what Chuck did from Death, and he certainly has inspired a lot of people even after his passing. But in terms of what physically happens after death, your guess is good as mine. Maybe what ever makes up our consciousness, moves on somehow. It has to go somewhere, and maybe it just dissipates. But who's to know.Onyx said:When I think of my future path, I usually come to a conclusion that we all gotta die, no matter what we do and what path we take, so the worries about future are rather pointless from this angle of view. This brings me to an answerless question: what will happen to our minds/souls after death? Religions have various answers, but I'm still afraid that there will be NOTHING after death. We die, and that's all.
Who knows, who knows...
i presume it's also difficult to type when you're holding a guitar or drumsticks.Destroyer Of Orden said:I plan on writing for a living as well as playing in a metal band.. noy at the same time,