Yeah. I agree with the raving Communist cat.lol.
Yeah, I agree too.
Maybe we should be asking a more general question instead of why we live. Maybe, "What is considered living". Once you can answer the more general question, answer the more specific. It may look like gibberish but that all depends on the interpreter. (make sure you're open minded and not biased like many of you are.)You're just giving us more questions... We want answers.
you will find that it is simply against the way things work in this universe for there to be any entity.You look for something not to be there. Why not instead look for something to be there?
I have tried looking for something not to be there, and it usually doesn't make any sense.
My hamster doesnt have a religion and it seems pretty happy. It lives for food.lol!
Chow, thats actually the funniest thing you have ever said.
Maybe I'm just in a good mood?
Well, if we look at that quote, it has some truth. The hampster lives to enjoy itself, hence, eating. remember this? "I think they try and enjoy life while it lasts at every means neccisary."
Yeah.. thats right.. I'm comparing some of you to a hampster
(Soon to be quote of some clueless person) Let us all think of ourselves as a hampster. Let us not ask "are we the hampster", but "What is the hampter?" Is the hampster a part of all of us? What is light? how come the hampster is grey? who stole my cheese? questions must be asked to be... to be.... yes...