Re: [Talk] between life and death

看板EngTalk (全英文聊天)作者 (Chris)時間16年前 (2009/09/08 14:53), 編輯推噓1(107)
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※ 引述《fizeau (∫f(x)dx = F(b)-F(a))》之銘言: : life is the specific information : just like a deck of cards : it has its own order : when it is reshuffled : the data therein will be forever gone : so in the case of life : the information or memory is stored in the brain : when life deceases : such as the heart stops beating : circulatory function gradually stops : the brain gradually loses its data : when all the data is gone : even the God can't save it Fiz, things are and will always be the way how you perceieve it to be. Yes, life is no more than a chain of events, seemingly meaninglessly linked together, and yes, memories that bring meaning to this mess fades, no matter how much effort is made to preserve it. So what? bringing this stuff six feet under doesn't make a better corpse or even a conscious one. Life's a playground, you get what you want, do what you please, have fun and leave. So God can't save your existence, who cares? for you existed. (okay, I'm not trying to convince you into conning or anything anti-social, I just wish you would go easier on yourself.) -- If you love someone, set them free. If they come back they're yours; If they don't they never were. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 173.30.21.103

09/08 23:51, , 1F
hey buddy, how's life treating ya in the states?
09/08 23:51, 1F

09/09 01:57, , 2F
well enough to pay the rent, dull enough to make
09/09 01:57, 2F

09/09 01:57, , 3F
me homesick
09/09 01:57, 3F

09/09 01:57, , 4F
.....I really do miss Taichung
09/09 01:57, 4F

09/09 04:15, , 5F
on the contrary, i miss living in the states XD
09/09 04:15, 5F

09/09 20:29, , 6F
can you guys share your point about the differenc
09/09 20:29, 6F

09/10 07:03, , 7F
we spent the last decade in oppoiste countries
09/10 07:03, 7F

09/10 07:03, , 8F
we miss the old days
09/10 07:03, 8F
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