Would you sell some of your lifetime for money? If yes, how much a year would cost?
Would you sell some of your lifetime for money? If yes, how much a year would cost?
Post by unoduetre » 27 Oct 2019, 14:11
Would you sell some of your lifetime for money? If yes, how much a year would cost?
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Re: Would you sell some of your lifetime for money? If yes, how much a year would cos
Post by Emma » 27 Oct 2019, 14:38
unoduetre wrote:Let's assume it's possible.
Would you sell some of your lifetime for money? If yes, how much a year would cost?
Would I do it? I wouldn't, why? well life is too short to begin with, why make it even shorter?
But that's just me, how about you [mention=107568]unoduetre[/mention]?
Emma
Re: Would you sell some of your lifetime for money? If yes, how much a year would cos
Post by unoduetre » 27 Oct 2019, 14:42
I consider the time spent at work to be lost. It's a huge amount of time. If I could get it back, I would be happy to pay with my lifetime.
unoduetre
Re: Would you sell some of your lifetime for money? If yes, how much a year would cos
Post by Emma » 27 Oct 2019, 14:48
unoduetre wrote:I would sell one year of my life for an amount which would allow me not to work anymore for the rest of my life.
I consider the time spent at work to be lost. It's a huge amount of time. If I could get it back, I would be happy to pay with my lifetime.
You make an interesting point there
Emma
Re: Would you sell some of your lifetime for money? If yes, how much a year would cos
Post by Arya » 27 Oct 2019, 14:54
unoduetre wrote:I would sell one year of my life for an amount which would allow me not to work anymore for the rest of my life.
I consider the time spent at work to be lost. It's a huge amount of time. If I could get it back, I would be happy to pay with my lifetime.
I like this idea so ima jump on the wagon.
Would i know at what point death would come though? I might sell more or less if i knew the time on the clock.
And who is buying it? Can anyone buy it?
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Re: Would you sell some of your lifetime for money? If yes, how much a year would cos
Post by unoduetre » 27 Oct 2019, 15:08
Arya wrote:And who is buying it? Can anyone buy it?
A demon, let's say. Or something.
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Re: Would you sell some of your lifetime for money? If yes, how much a year would cos
Post by unoduetre » 27 Oct 2019, 15:31
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Re: Would you sell some of your lifetime for money? If yes, how much a year would cos
Post by Emma » 27 Oct 2019, 15:37
unoduetre wrote:Ha ha, I just HAD to check what anime is this pic from.
Love Lab, I think

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Re: Would you sell some of your lifetime for money? If yes, how much a year would cos
Post by Master of Vvardenfel » 27 Oct 2019, 19:43
Arya wrote:I like this idea so ima jump on the wagon.
Would i know at what point death would come though? I might sell more or less if i knew the time on the clock.
And who is buying it? Can anyone buy it?
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Re: Would you sell some of your lifetime for money? If yes, how much a year would cos
Post by Citizen » 27 Oct 2019, 19:50
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Re: Would you sell some of your lifetime for money? If yes, how much a year would cos
Post by VeryBerry » 27 Oct 2019, 23:56
Citizen wrote:I can't sell Lifetime it's owned by Disney and Hearst.
So Is It Protected ?
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Re: Would you sell some of your lifetime for money? If yes, how much a year would cos
Post by Lurlei » 28 Oct 2019, 00:57
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Re: Would you sell some of your lifetime for money? If yes, how much a year would cos
Post by Moulders » 28 Oct 2019, 09:30
Earl Douglas Haig, Order to the British Army, 12 April 1918
So death, the most terrifying of ills, is nothing to us, since so long as we exist, death is not with us; but when death comes, then we do not exist. It does not then concern either the living or the dead, since the former it is not, and the latter are no more.
Epicurus Letter to Menoeceus
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