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Cloud9Gal
January 8th, 2010, 21:53
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If you knew a thermonuclear holocaust would occur in precisely 10 years from now and no one would survive it, how would you change you present life?

djscoo
January 8th, 2010, 22:04
I wouldn't worry so much about whether the path I take in school will affect job availability later in life (I would change to an degree in visual arts). I would make plans to see as much of the world as possible. Japan, Switzerland, Germany, and the Patagonia region of South America are my top destinations. Maybe join the Peace Corps or something... This is all assuming I am the only one who knows.

Cloud9Gal
January 8th, 2010, 22:06
I wouldn't worry so much about whether the path I take in school will affect job availability later in life (I would change to an degree in visual arts). I would make plans to see as much of the world as possible. Japan, Switzerland, Germany, and the Patagonia region of South America are my top destinations. Maybe join the Peace Corps or something... This is all assuming I am the only one who knows.


Awww now that put a smile on my face~ Reach for the stars djscoo & never give up on your dreams!

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Z-claudius24
January 8th, 2010, 22:14
Hi,

I have already changed .. as the end of the world is for 2012 <!--StartFragment -->http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v508/Beberiloi1/pop.gif

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Cloud9Gal
January 8th, 2010, 22:24
Hi,

I have already changed .. as the end of the world is for 2012 <!--StartFragment -->http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v508/Beberiloi1/pop.gif

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Care to share how you changed? Or what you changed about your life? http://freesmileyface.net/smiley/Happy/happy-093.gif (http://freesmileyface.net/Free-Happy-Smileys.html)

Z-claudius24
January 8th, 2010, 22:33
Hi,

Now I play six hours / day FS2004 instead of 2 <!--StartFragment --> http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v33/RAF_Dumoulin/SmileGest2/3001dd9b.gif

Cloud9Gal
January 8th, 2010, 22:36
Hi,

Now I play six hours / day FS2004 instead of 2 <!--StartFragment -->http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v33/RAF_Dumoulin/SmileGest2/3001dd9b.gif




http://freesmileyface.net/smiley/Laughing/lol-034.gif (http://freesmileyface.net) Cute!!!! There you go!

luckydog
January 8th, 2010, 22:50
hmmmmm......

interesting question. I'd be turning 71 (human years....about 12 doggy- style).
I'd probably go back to the way I was during my "sex, drugs, and rock & roll" days..........(last week)

25846

HundertzehnGustav
January 9th, 2010, 00:46
I would drop everything i have running, quit this place and move to the Woman i want to be with.
And then Be very active in my life, in every way i can. Work harder, travel more often, have more fun.

...also have more Sex. Moch more. - but being careful not to create new life, wich then later hast to brutally come to an end.

Wing_Z
January 9th, 2010, 01:15
Try to cut out sleeping altogether...
After ten years of this you'd be something of a wreck, but you'd go out fizzing, and score effectively 3 on the way!

Helldiver
January 9th, 2010, 01:31
I'm just hoping I can make it through the next five years. - Who cares about what happens in ten years.

Lionheart
January 9th, 2010, 01:34
An interesting question Cloud9Gal...

I would try to see some parts of the world I had always wanted to see, like England, Germany, Italy. Have to see them before they are gone... Go for my pilots license.

I was thinking of time and how many years we have in life the other day. Life is really radically short. We dont realise it. If we live about 40 to 80 years, thats only 40 to 80 laps around the sun, 40 to 80 Christmas days.. Thats it. How time flies.

I was also (on that day) thinking of the movie Ground Hog Day with Bill Murray. He kept reliving that day over and over for perhaps a year? He did so many things, learning the piano, helping people, reading books, doing this, doing that, dancing, singing, lolol... His last day was incredible. All those things in just perhaps 15 or 19 hours... Imagine if you lived every day like that guy.

It would take a tremendous amount of energy and ambition though. Goodness....




Bill

gigabyte
January 9th, 2010, 02:18
C9G, this is a very interesting question, I am not sure I would really change that much to be honest, I would try to spend more time with those whose company I enjoy but not much else I really want to change.

I am not all that concerned one way or another for myself, I have enjoyed life so far, and consider my self VERY luck, I have travelled to the places I most wanted to visit, and always stayed on the right side of the law. To be honest I have never thought I would live to make 50 (the men in my family seem to die fairly young) so I am content.

I have had my share of medical "Issues" and I look back at it all as a learning experience, I think it has helped me appreciate the important things and put my life in perspective. I kind of live by a simple motto "If it feels good Do It, If it hurts just let it lie" (Jerry Reid had a great tune there). My only big remaining desire in life is to die before my kids, because a parent should never ever have to bury their children!

harleyman
January 9th, 2010, 03:54
I am fine as is I think......

My hands are tied anyway...

jmig
January 9th, 2010, 04:37
An interesting question, C9Gal.

I believe most of us are actually kind and caring people at heart. It is fear which drives us to be selfish, suspicious, greedy, etc. Knowing the day of your death would remove many of those fears. What need do you have to accumulate more and more, money, toys, and other possessions, if you will be dead in 10 years.

So, I think I would make an effort to live each day enjoying people and making their days happier. I would hope to enjoy more sunrises and sunsets. Kiss and lose myself in the face of an innocent child. Spend more quality time with those that I love and, befriend, even if only for a short while, strangers.

That would be my wish for my last days.

cheezyflier
January 9th, 2010, 04:47
well, i'd love to spend more time with my grandson, and more time with my wife. that's what my heart says.

the rest of me says priority #1 would be spending more time on my knees

Navy Chief
January 9th, 2010, 05:07
Ten years? Well, I would finally go finish my Private Pilot's license course. Never got past the third lesson, because that particular year, I had to give the f&%*ing IRS more money than had expected; and never went back to taking lessons. That's when I started with flight simulation!

aeronca1
January 9th, 2010, 05:25
Philosophical questions this early on a Saturday, ouch, lol. Hmmmmmmmmmm. I've seen most of the world except for Antarctica, so I guess if I really get down to it, I'd take my wife and daughter to a cabin in the woods and spend the rest of my days with the ones I love. That's selfish, as my wife and daughter would have to be consulted prior to any decision like this.

Actually, a great discussion! I wonder what my family would answer to this?

Dain Arns
January 9th, 2010, 08:56
10 years?
Easy.
I'd develop a cockroach suit, then wrap it in Twinkies!
Blast away! :salute:




I'm already prepared to go at any time, although certain areas of my life still need work. :173go1::icon_lol:

Willy
January 9th, 2010, 09:31
I've done a lot of fun and interesting things in this life so I'd like to just continue with what I've been doing for the last eight years since I graduated from college. Mostly just being with the wife, and messing with the horses. My kids are pretty scattered out but I'd like to spend more time with them too.

Chacha
January 9th, 2010, 10:16
10 years?
Easy.
I'd develop a cockroach suit, then wrap it in Twinkies!
Blast away! :salute:




I'm already prepared to go at any time, although certain areas of my life still need work. :173go1::icon_lol:



In 10 years, my Hannah will be 18...

The next 10 years will be:

Isaiah 61.... :engel016:


(I want to stop there... I don't want this thread to be off track).

TARPSBird
January 9th, 2010, 10:28
I would...
Earn a bachelor's degree, maybe history or international affairs. Should've done that years ago. :frown:
Make a greater effort to be nice to everybody, and be a better friend to the friends I have.
Visit Japan one more time. Spend about two weeks traveling around to the places I visited when I was in the Navy (yes, even Yokosuka).
Finish up the various projects I've left undone around the house, just for the satisfaction of completing them. Heck, I should do that anyway even without the nuclear holocaust as a motivator.

6297J
January 9th, 2010, 13:21
I guess I would spend the next ten years building and stocking a nuclear bunker :mixedsmi:


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Bjoern
January 9th, 2010, 17:39
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If you knew a thermonuclear holocaust would occur in precisely 10 years from now and no one would survive it, how would you change you present life?

I'd spend my energy to make it happen in five. Just to eliminate the dang waiting.

Or try to get into space in time to watch it. A planet riddled with thousands of thermonuclear explosions must be an awe-inspiring sight.
Then I'd get to the moon and write "Stupidity killed humanity" into the dust before I'd have the honor to be the last human being to die.