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Nov 19, 2010 23:20

how comical that i, a single cell, should take my life so seriously ( Read more... )

bite the dust, meet the maker, belly up, kick the bucket, bumped off, so it goes, food for worms, snuffed out, great gig in the sky

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coincidentally, i have edited my reply thrice as well kissme_g00dbye November 20 2010, 06:40:14 UTC
mortality s'mortality. if it were possible for everyone to live in a manner that would soften the blow of mortality, for instance, putting less of a focus on money and working today to retire forty years from now on a day when we'll be old and tired, maybe it wouldn't be so hard to swallow. maybe if we all did what we wanted, acted out of kindness and our own desires to satisfy our souls, i think it would be easier. i don't think so many people would feel like they were owed a life, they would feel like they were living their life every day instead of giving it away for material burdens. i don't know if i'm making sense anymore, i'm so tired but all i can do is stay up reading about euthanasia. it just makes so much sense. unlike myself at the moment. i cannot possibly make a clear point ( ... )

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joeyjojoshabido November 20 2010, 18:29:21 UTC
suicide, phsychedelics, and several other increasingly popular but seemingly disadvantageous to humans as a whole habits are the cause of evolution. Intelligence, as an evolutionary tool, exists to deal with novelties not usually encountered by the general population. That is why success as we see it in a capitalist, straight-laced society will never coincide perfectly with intelligence i.e. dumb bosses. These habits can be awful decisions on a personal level, but by constantly expanding the bounds of our species knowledge, moving forward we are more prepared to make decisions no matter what choices are confronted. So i've read. So it goes

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ext_242024 November 29 2010, 10:56:28 UTC
It sounds like a trick question, however Farmer A and B can be combined into a mythical Farmer C who harvests 7 units/hr. It seems like the parallelism is designed to throw you off.

5000 units at 7 units per hour is ca. 714 and a quarter hours.

In two hundred years, everyone who has ever seen you or heard your name will be dead.

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