View Full Version : Would you rather? (3)…
…have 9 lives or be immortal…?…
Kate!
02-08-2025, 06:25 AM
9 lives.
joeysteele
02-08-2025, 07:07 AM
Immortal
Cherie
02-08-2025, 09:55 AM
9 lives, thing there comes a point you just want out
make it 10 and you have a deal
Immortality, I think there'd always be way to keep life interesting providing you have your health. Just think of all the change you'd get to witness every generation as well
thesheriff443
02-08-2025, 01:56 PM
Immortality, I think there'd always be way to keep life interesting providing you have your health. Just think of all the change you'd get to witness every generation as well
You talking to all the mod skeletons in tibb tower
Mystic Mock
04-08-2025, 03:08 AM
Immortal.
I don't want to die.
Niamh.
05-08-2025, 02:22 PM
Immortal
HettyTheHarelip
09-11-2025, 08:34 PM
…have 9 lives or be immortal…?…
The topic has been explored in novels many times in recent years. Not necessarily immortality as a single long lifespan, but life followed by death, followed by rebirth, followed by death and rebirth ad infinitum. If this is of interest, you may wish to look at the novels "Replay" by Ken Grimwood, "The first fifteen lives of Harry August" (Claire North), "To your scattered bodies go" and other novels of the Riverworld cycle by Philip Jose Farmer, "Life after life" by Kate Atkinson etc. Grimwood's "Replay" was first published in the USA in 1986 and is, probably, the finest example of the genre.
9 lives.
I'd be knackered Each time at the end anyway, moaning about reincarnation.
GoldHeart
10-11-2025, 12:35 AM
Immortal.
I don't want to die.
But what about being the only 1 still around ....and having to see everyone else die around you?, kind of depressing . I might have to pick the 9 lives instead... as life can't go on forever.
The topic has been explored in novels many times in recent years. Not necessarily immortality as a single long lifespan, but life followed by death, followed by rebirth, followed by death and rebirth ad infinitum. If this is of interest, you may wish to look at the novels "Replay" by Ken Grimwood, "The first fifteen lives of Harry August" (Claire North), "To your scattered bodies go" and other novels of the Riverworld cycle by Philip Jose Farmer, "Life after life" by Kate Atkinson etc. Grimwood's "Replay" was first published in the USA in 1986 and is, probably, the finest example of the genre.
…oh thank you for that Hetty, that’s very kind of you to give those recommendations…:love:..I think that I’ll add either Replay or The Fifteen Lives of Harry August to my upcoming reads…(…or maybe both…)…with Life After Life…?…I see that it was made into a series in 2022 so I’m going to see if it’s on any of the streaming sites I have and if it is, I’ll watch it…I really do appreciate you taking the time…:love:…
The topic has been explored in novels many times in recent years. Not necessarily immortality as a single long lifespan, but life followed by death, followed by rebirth, followed by death and rebirth ad infinitum. If this is of interest, you may wish to look at the novels "Replay" by Ken Grimwood, "The first fifteen lives of Harry August" (Claire North), "To your scattered bodies go" and other novels of the Riverworld cycle by Philip Jose Farmer, "Life after life" by Kate Atkinson etc. Grimwood's "Replay" was first published in the USA in 1986 and is, probably, the finest example of the genre.
…(…because it’s showing on BBC iplayer..)…I’m watching the dramatised series of Life after Life/Kate Atkinson…I’ve watched the first episode so far…(I think there are 4 episodes in all…)…and it’s completely absorbing…it’s not something that I would have ever found on the site, without your mentioning and recommending it so thank you so much for that…
Mystic Mock
11-11-2025, 09:26 AM
But what about being the only 1 still around ....and having to see everyone else die around you?, kind of depressing . I might have to pick the 9 lives instead... as life can't go on forever.
That's the worst part about being immortal admittedly.
It's a tricky question tbh.
GoldHeart
11-11-2025, 02:20 PM
That's the worst part about being immortal admittedly.
It's a tricky question tbh.
Plus Earth has an expiry date, the sun will eventually die anyway.
Mystic Mock
12-11-2025, 07:08 AM
Plus Earth has an expiry date, the sun will eventually die anyway.
I'd live my life on the Moon by then.
Even though it lacks atmosphere.
GoldHeart
12-11-2025, 09:57 AM
I'd live my life on the Moon by then.
Even though it lacks atmosphere.
:)
dLxpNiF0YKs
Mystic Mock
13-11-2025, 07:20 AM
:)
dLxpNiF0YKs
I do like that song actually.:laugh:
Is it destiny?:dance:
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