Then wish for whatever fixes what's wrong.
― Aimless, Wednesday, 17 October 2012 18:33 (thirteen years ago)
if you watch some kind of monster, it's funny to see Lars with his millions of dollars and super-prominent band -- that all means nothing to him when his gandalfian dad tells him his music sucks.
but ultimately they did solve their problem with money! by paying a crazy amount to a therapist so they could build solidarity by firing him.
― Philip Nunez, Wednesday, 17 October 2012 19:02 (thirteen years ago)
i used to love existenz
― (♥___♥) (roxymuzak), Wednesday, 17 October 2012 19:05 (thirteen years ago)
i think i mostly just loved jude law's face
that movie is good, don't doubt
― ɥɯ ︵ (°□°) (mh), Wednesday, 17 October 2012 19:05 (thirteen years ago)
that movie is k-classic
― the late great, Wednesday, 17 October 2012 19:34 (thirteen years ago)
rules
― Author ~ Coach ~ Goddess (s1ocki), Wednesday, 17 October 2012 19:35 (thirteen years ago)
existenz is ok but if you have a desire to press the button, i really suggest watching some kind of monster to put things in perspective.
― Philip Nunez, Wednesday, 17 October 2012 19:36 (thirteen years ago)
lol
― (♥___♥) (roxymuzak), Wednesday, 17 October 2012 21:33 (thirteen years ago)
I am pretty much the female Falstaff, so hell no; as long as there is good food, the wine's a-flowin', and I have dudes to make eyes at I am stickin' around.
― homosexual II, Thursday, 18 October 2012 20:41 (thirteen years ago)
How is this question not about suicide?
― Evan, Friday, 19 October 2012 15:22 (thirteen years ago)
oh, jump in pies
― Mark G, Friday, 19 October 2012 15:23 (thirteen years ago)
I guess I'm pretty late to this discussion.
― Evan, Friday, 19 October 2012 15:25 (thirteen years ago)
oh man
― make like a steak and beef (dog latin), Friday, 19 October 2012 15:28 (thirteen years ago)
I feel like we got a lot done here.
― Burgled Hams (Old Lunch), Friday, 19 October 2012 15:30 (thirteen years ago)
I think the two quotes I posted above make an interesting distinction between what this question is getting at and suicide.
Perhaps the ex post facto nature of the original question makes it inevitably about suicide but the more interesting way to phrase it is "would you rather have never been born?" (Still kinda ex post facto tho--maybe speaking of non-existence from the point of view of existence is bound to always be a bit paradoxical.)
― ryan, Friday, 19 October 2012 15:31 (thirteen years ago)
"it would involve no physical pain to yourself, and no emotional or financial or other repercussions to the people around you"
ie. NOT suicide
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Friday, 19 October 2012 15:34 (thirteen years ago)
In the midst of a severe depressive state, I started writing a sketch parodying It's A Wonderful Life, wherein Clarence showed George what life would've been like if he'd never been born and it was pretty much way more awesome across the board. I think that's basically the scenario the thread question is posing.
― Burgled Hams (Old Lunch), Friday, 19 October 2012 15:35 (thirteen years ago)
So its about whether you would grant people close to you the privilege of you having never existed or not?
― Evan, Friday, 19 October 2012 15:36 (thirteen years ago)
OK, been putting this off for a week but hey..
It could be about how people get born with an expectation that the world is there to make an impression on, whether it's by writing a fantastic work, making kids, touring the world, earning millions or any other ambition(s)..
At some point, there is that realisation that not only has it not happened, it was an imossible task.
Or, even, that the mountains have been scaled, and all the jobs are done.
So, what to look forward to? Less health? Losing yr god looks and/or hair? All the good telly inthe past?
Stop the world I want to get off?
I don;t think i actually voted yet.
I still vote no..
― Mark G, Friday, 19 October 2012 15:36 (thirteen years ago)
This dilemma reminds me of that idea attributed to Freud that suicide is murder in 180 degrees.
There's no way to really "opt out" - you can just "opt in" in different ways.
― ryan, Friday, 19 October 2012 15:36 (thirteen years ago)
All worldly success is temporal (just as all pain is temporal) so maybe you wouldn't even need to feel like all the mountains are scaled. There are infinite mountains. Even the Great Pyramids will eventually erode back into the Sarah.
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Friday, 19 October 2012 15:39 (thirteen years ago)
In the midst of a severe depressive state, I started writing a sketch parodying It's A Wonderful Life, wherein Clarence showed George what life would've been like if he'd never been born and it was pretty much way more awesome across the board.
IIRC this has been done in some TV series, The Simpsons maybe?
― Tuomas, Friday, 19 October 2012 15:40 (thirteen years ago)
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e9/Sarah_Palin_by_Gage_Skidmore.jpg/220px-Sarah_Palin_by_Gage_Skidmore.jpg
― Evan, Friday, 19 October 2012 15:41 (thirteen years ago)
Yep.
Tale oft told:
Walking through a turkish nightspot, club vendor trying to drum up business engaging people on the street says to me "Hey, you look like one of the Beatles!" To which my gf says "ah, Paul McCartney?" and he replies, "no no no, one of the Beatles"
So, if Macca hasn't made it to unerodable fame, nobody is going to.
― Mark G, Friday, 19 October 2012 15:42 (thirteen years ago)
I do recall this, in the seventies or something.
― Mark G, Friday, 19 October 2012 15:43 (thirteen years ago)
Married w Children
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Friday, 19 October 2012 15:44 (thirteen years ago)
Never watched that one, but maybe.
― Mark G, Friday, 19 October 2012 15:45 (thirteen years ago)
Sam Kenison shows Al Bundy what his family's life would be life if he was never born.
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Friday, 19 October 2012 15:45 (thirteen years ago)
Seriously concerned for voters of "yes" here because they clearly fantasize about suicide beyond the degree that happy people would fantasize about the lottery or being a professional athlete.
― Evan, Friday, 19 October 2012 15:46 (thirteen years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RaxS2RAvnnQ
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Friday, 19 October 2012 15:46 (thirteen years ago)
Gut ist der Schlaf,der Tod ist besser - freilichDas beste wäre, nie geboren sein
(Sleep is good.Death is better,but the best is to have never been born.)
― Eyeball Kicks, Friday, 19 October 2012 15:47 (thirteen years ago)
Eff winning the lottery, eff being a pro Athlete and eff fantasizing about suicide too.
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Friday, 19 October 2012 15:47 (thirteen years ago)
instead of a non-existence button i'd rather have a room in which time stops so i can spend a year or two alone meditating and studying and learning about everything ever, then coming back with my shit together and finally able to make sense of life
― bryan "radical" ferry (clouds), Friday, 19 October 2012 15:49 (thirteen years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1aZcsY-O8Q
― glumdalclitch, Friday, 19 October 2012 15:49 (thirteen years ago)
If my choices are "press the button" or "win the lottery," I'll take the lottery, but that wasn't an option in the poll.
― C-3PO Sharkey (Phil D.), Friday, 19 October 2012 15:50 (thirteen years ago)
That said, when I commute back and forth to work on my bike, I sometimes ride in aggressive ways that increase my chances of being hit by a car or bus. On purpose. I've even sometimes thought about just riding right out into the lane in front of a bus.
― C-3PO Sharkey (Phil D.), Friday, 19 October 2012 15:53 (thirteen years ago)
Yeah, I'm really not surprised the Wonderful Life spin has been thought of before.
― Burgled Hams (Old Lunch), Friday, 19 October 2012 15:53 (thirteen years ago)
Perhaps the ex post facto nature of the original question makes it inevitably about suicide but the more interesting way to phrase it is "would you rather have never been born?"
Yeah, I prefer this phrasing too. To me it raises a further question about the ethics of reproduction. Retroactive non-existence isn't an option for anyone currently alive. We didn't have any say in the matter of whether or not to be thrown into the world. But our parents did have a say. Parents make this choice on behalf of their children. I sometimes wonder at this: even if we can ensure our progeny a great life, is there something problematically arrogant about foisting life on them in the first place? How can we be sure that they'll want it? Making new people... it's a freaky power we have, like playing God.
― jim, Friday, 19 October 2012 15:53 (thirteen years ago)
There is a new thing called “Women's Liberation” which gives women a right to choose and you have chosen to abort me. And that I must live with.
― some dude, Friday, 19 October 2012 15:55 (thirteen years ago)
I'm not sure it's even "would you rather have never been born" cos if you had never been born you couldn't make the choice to press that button. It's a more abstract question than that imo.
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Friday, 19 October 2012 15:56 (thirteen years ago)
Jim: Antinatalism.
― Eyeball Kicks, Friday, 19 October 2012 15:58 (thirteen years ago)
"Hi, my name is Evan, and I was aborted"
http://www.clevelandrapecrisis.org/uploads/Sitepage/cache/800x522_Support-Group-p1.jpg
― Evan, Friday, 19 October 2012 15:58 (thirteen years ago)
If you could push a button and simply receive $14.2 million dollars, would you press it?
Question is not about winning the lottery, do not talk about winning the lottery in this thread.
― Plasmon, Friday, 19 October 2012 15:58 (thirteen years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nO5dYyrcmVo
― Burgled Hams (Old Lunch), Friday, 19 October 2012 15:59 (thirteen years ago)
I'm beginning to think my lottery comparison was misunderstood by everyone?
― Evan, Friday, 19 October 2012 16:00 (thirteen years ago)
If you could push a button and instantaneously gain mad virtuosic piano skillz and know how to play every Chopin piece ever, would you press it?
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Friday, 19 October 2012 16:00 (thirteen years ago)
Thanks Adam. I was saying a happier person would fantasize about that. A depressed person fantasizes about being able to not exist and not hurt anyone in the process, or am I not looking at this deeply enough.
― Evan, Friday, 19 October 2012 16:03 (thirteen years ago)
i totally disagree. i meditate on my non-existence quite frequently, find the prospect of my "death" to be a relief, and yet i consider myself a quite happy, productive and engaged person because im not psychically fighting off the prospect of non-existence or meaninglessness.
― ryan, Friday, 19 October 2012 16:15 (thirteen years ago)
See fear of death thread to see why I am positive "relief" is an irrelevant term in that context.
― Evan, Friday, 19 October 2012 17:51 (thirteen years ago)