View Full Version : What if every human had a fixed expiration date?
echarcha
July 21st, 2008, 01:34 PM
Think about this. All of us are not certain when our last day is. It is the way things are in our life. We all know when were born but dont know when we will die.
Suppose all of us were born and were aware of our 'expiration date', then how different would life, as we know it, be?
For me too, this concept is just way to different and I dont know what will be the effects on my life.
So I thought of sharing with you and asking your opinions.
JaiSpeaks
July 21st, 2008, 06:15 PM
MAybe since we are free we might not be that worried, unless u have some utmost desires that remain and u r running out of time.
For people getting tortured, or incarcerated or have a madarbhagat life , who want to die or commit suicide cannot do it and will have to suffer until the final date.
Problem will be even much for survivors of tragic accident , veggie guys i mean (not maxi re , PVS sufferers).
Ravi
July 22nd, 2008, 12:07 AM
question is : who would set this date?
echarcha
July 22nd, 2008, 12:12 AM
question is : who would set this date?
lets say on your 10th birthday you are given this date.. How and who gives it, I dont know. Just say, hmm... God, sets the date.
rameshp
July 22nd, 2008, 12:18 AM
lets say on your 10th birthday you are given this date.. How and who gives it, I dont know. Just say, hmm... God, sets the date.
but cha pai, which god? allah, jesus, ram? who?:D
its important to know which god it is!:D
Rana
July 22nd, 2008, 08:03 AM
Interesting thought...
Let us define it more clearly before outlining effect on humanity..
Does it mean nobody will or can expire/die before that date?
User Name
July 22nd, 2008, 08:28 AM
Think about this. All of us are not certain when our last day is. It is the way things are in our life. We all know when were born but dont know when we will die.
Suppose all of us were born and were aware of our 'expiration date', then how different would life, as we know it, be?
For me too, this concept is just way to different and I dont know what will be the effects on my life.
So I thought of sharing with you and asking your opinions.
In that case, what if man had made a time machine and keep rewinding the time everytime he neared his expiry time.
vyomkeshsaxena
July 22nd, 2008, 08:37 AM
In that case, what if man had made a time machine and keep rewinding the time everytime he neared his expiry time.
interesting thought...well say a woman came with an expiry date that she will die on this date/month and say at 40 years of age..and coincidentally its her periods going on...so the moment she sense this..she turns on this machine to take her back by 3 days so that she can finish her pending tasks and coz ita universal truth that works never gets finished.. she keeps going back 3 days ...bloddy she will die of continuous bleeding before her expiry date, noh??
Rana
July 22nd, 2008, 08:49 AM
interesting thought...well say a woman came with an expiry date that she will die on this date/month and say at 40 years of age..and coincidentally its her periods going on...so the moment she sense this..she turns on this machine to take her back by 3 days so that she can finish her pending tasks and coz ita universal truth that works never gets finished.. she keeps going back 3 days ...bloddy she will die of continuous bleeding before her expiry date, noh??
:confused:
I am not a period expert like you. But I think there is a finite supply of it every "that time of the month".
Bullshit, what are we discussing :vomit:
vyomkeshsaxena
July 22nd, 2008, 08:57 AM
:confused:
I am not a period expert like you. But I think there is a finite supply of it every "that time of the month".
Bullshit, what are we discussing :vomit:
yeah thats what i said...average time is 5 days...she keeps rewinding for 3 days on 5th day....so continuous bleeding to death....so death b4 expiry?
echarcha
July 22nd, 2008, 09:39 AM
Interesting thought...
Let us define it more clearly before outlining effect on humanity..
Does it mean nobody will or can expire/die before that date?
Okay lets set some parameters.
Nobody can die before the set expiry date.
To make it more interesting, lets say every one will come close to death before the expiry date but survive. Now when is this date, is not known to anyone, not even the individual in question.
echarcha
July 22nd, 2008, 09:40 AM
In that case, what if man had made a time machine and keep rewinding the time everytime he neared his expiry time.
No time machine at all. Lets not inject things which are still not created in reality. Time machine is still a theoretical concept and has not been implemented. So no time machine.
vyomkeshsaxena
July 22nd, 2008, 09:43 AM
Time machine is still a theoretical concept and has not been implemented. So no time machine.
oh yeah...expiry concept has been mastered, right??
anyways...personally speaking...if i have a early morning flight to catch...i dont get sleep thruout night....alarm clock scares me and setting it up means disturbed sleep for me....also any other stuff making ticking sounds in public places scares the shit out of me..
so to speak, i will die a thousand deaths before dying if i had come with expiry date....
echarcha
July 22nd, 2008, 09:48 AM
oh yeah...expiry concept has been mastered, right??
anyways...personally speaking...if i have a early morning flight to catch...i dont get sleep thruout night....alarm clock scares me and setting it up means disturbed sleep for me....also any other stuff making ticking sounds in public places scares the shit out of me..
so to speak, i will die a thousand deaths before dying if i had come with expiry date....
Babaji, my attemp was to discuss just one topic (which is just a concept for sure) - expiry date. I did not want to inject time machine as yet.
vyomkeshsaxena
July 22nd, 2008, 09:52 AM
Babaji, my attemp was to discuss just one topic (which is just a concept for sure) - expiry date. I did not want to inject time machine as yet.
i know yaar ;)
how about you?? what will you feel if u had come with an expiry date??
edit: expiry dates means..say if my expiry date is 70 years (touchwood)...and ifi booze and fag like anything....can i die of cancer and other medical complications b4 expiry date??
rameshp
July 22nd, 2008, 10:08 AM
oh yeah...expiry concept has been mastered, right??
anyways...personally speaking...if i have a early morning flight to catch...i dont get sleep thruout night....alarm clock scares me and setting it up means disturbed sleep for me....also any other stuff making ticking sounds in public places scares the shit out of me..
so to speak, i will die a thousand deaths before dying if i had come with expiry date....
are you going to hyderabad? if so, post some pics of the new airport dude!:up:
Sane Less
July 22nd, 2008, 10:22 AM
Having a fixed expiry date will be beneficial in many ways. Now, do we also know how we are going to die? Before hand? That would be very nice.
vyomkeshsaxena
July 22nd, 2008, 10:24 AM
are you going to hyderabad? if so, post some pics of the new airport dude!:up:
na yaar...i was talking about what happens usually when i have early morn flights to catch up...
talking abt hyd airport....itz ok yaar...nothing out of the world as such..i mean personal opinion ofcourse...better than b'lore one or any other airport in india but as such i seriously dunno what makes a airport worthy of appreciation (say in indian context)...i always check-in not b4 45mins of departure and straightaway walk-in for boarding without bothering to get the feel of people or airport and after landing i am usually amongst the first onez to get out of airport....
may be things will change if they have some good duty-free shops at airport but as of now...itz pretty dry place with minor construction going here and there inside terminal....dont even have facility to recharge ur pre-paid cell phone accounts :mad:...not to miss now they are charging 650 bucks or sth from every domestic passenger for using the airport...:rolleyes:
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