551. what happens after the final day of your life?
the standard statement from the philosophical pov of agnosticism is: i don't know. my personal addition is: i don't care. chances are, the self is completely erased, so i'd say nothing at all is left of me. when nothing is left of me, i cannot care about the rest.
this covers 90% of the overall chances imo. every other option is equally likely: reincarnation, closeness to god, merging into the oversoul, heaven & hell... *shrugs* i just hope it won't hurt as much as this
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552. kurt cobain?
it's not as if i know the story enough to have such a brilliant personal opinion on the subject. he certainly died like a rock star, whether he wanted to or not. i don't know how he lived, but it seems he wasn't completely without talent
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553. comedian you like best?
oh, it must be some italian guy whose name would mean nothing to (almost) anyone here. i find that local humour is vastly underrated
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554. do you like running up stairs?
makes no difference. i hardly ever end up panting from physical effort, so i find no discomfort with it
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555. when was the last time you've washed your windows in your house?
i never have. we have someone to clean our place
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556. what is the historical era you're most interested in?
i shall plunge into banal and say: the middle ages
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557. have you saved any money up to now?
i save part of my monthly wage, without pinching every penny or obsessively calculating my expenses. through no effort of mine, i lead a very pacified life with no money trouble ahead
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558. fan of traditions?
one would probably say i'm quite the opposite, especially because i tend to get very sarcastical whenever traditions or lifelong habits are mentioned. in truth, i do respect people's cultural heritage though i don't feel i really belong to a specific one. my family, in their post-revolutionary haste to get rid of an embarrassing cultural past italy has had and my parents never participated in, was perhaps too quick in throwing away the baby with the bath water: i don't even care for sane, fluffy traditions such as spending my holidays with my relatives, and my relatives never mind either
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559. eating or sleeping?
i tend to do neither, but let's go for eating
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560. do you like a driving a car?
yes, it comes very easy and comfortable
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