scared possessed boy
Feb 9 2003, 05:13 AM
to be imortal would mean to me that.......................
you have walked right up to death and you are looking death
right in the face and you just laugh.........
you cant do anything but to laugh at death so in return death sends you back to the normal world but not alone he sends you with the gift of living for ever but then you start to realise that it might not be a gift but may in fact be a curse.....
many times you will try to kill yourself and you will return to the face of death and there you will lie in front of him exept this time death will be the one laughing not you............ :lol: :lol:
how do you explain death?
Damious
Feb 9 2003, 05:18 AM
Physical Immortality doesn't exist except in novels and holleywood movies.
Even those fictional vampires have to avoid death in the form of sunlight, splinters, and church tap water B)
scared possessed boy
Feb 9 2003, 05:21 AM
:D what you think i dont know that i know that i am not imortal but i was just thinking bout it plus i am pretty trashed...........................................
scared possessed boy
Feb 9 2003, 05:25 AM
;) ohh by the way damious i am not trying to piss you of i just whanted you to know that i am not fuckn role playing i hate people prettending to be vamps...........
ohhhhh i need to feed................... :o
Damious
Feb 9 2003, 05:27 AM
Yah. I'm just edgy on people talking about it. They never seem to learn.
scared possessed boy
Feb 9 2003, 05:42 AM
yeah i know what you mean but belive me i was just watching interview with the vampire thats why i asked thats all i just wanted to know what others thought............. :)
Dead^soul
Feb 9 2003, 05:42 AM
tooo me been Immortal is to live alot longer then the average human life span.....
scared possessed boy
Feb 9 2003, 05:45 AM
dead soul what do you mean longer? how much longer?
Dead^soul
Feb 9 2003, 06:49 AM
It depends on what you believe now dosnt it....
Olivia Cainin
Feb 9 2003, 12:01 PM
As stated in the Merriam-Webster Dictionary
Main Entry: [1]im·mor·tal
Pronunciation: (")i-'mor-t&l
Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from Latin immortalis, from in- + mortalis mortal
Date: 14th century
1 : exempt from death <the immortal gods>
2 : exempt from oblivion : IMPERISHABLE <immortal fame>
3 : connected with or relating to immortality
- im·mor·tal·ly /-t&l-E/ adverb
Main Entry: im·mor·tal·i·ty
Pronunciation: "i-"mor-'ta-l&-tE
Function: noun
Date: 14th century
: the quality or state of being immortal: a : unending existence b : lasting fame
Main Entry: [1]soul
Pronunciation: 'sOl
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English soule, from Old English sAwol; akin to Old High German sEula soul
Date: before 12th century
1 : the immaterial essence, animating principle, or actuating cause of an individual life
2 a : the spiritual principle embodied in human beings, all rational and spiritual beings, or the universe b : capitalized Christian Science : GOD 1b
3 : a person's total self
4 a : an active or essential part b : a moving spirit : LEADER
5 a : the moral and emotional nature of human beings b : the quality that arouses emotion and sentiment c : spiritual or moral force : FERVOR
Main Entry: [1]body
Pronunciation: 'bä-dE
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural bod·ies
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English bodig; akin to Old High German boteh corpse
Date: before 12th century
1 a : the main part of a plant or animal body especially as distinguished from limbs and head : TRUNK b : the main, central, or principal part: as (1) : the nave of a church (2) : the bed or box of a vehicle on or in which the load is placed (3) : the enclosed or partly enclosed part of an automobile
2 a : the organized physical substance of an animal or plant either living or dead: as (1) : the material part or nature of a human being (2) : the dead organism : CORPSE b : a human being : PERSON
3 a : a mass of matter distinct from other masses <a body of water> <a celestial body> b : something that embodies or gives concrete reality to a thing; also : a sensible object in physical space c : AGGREGATE, QUANTITY <a body of evidence>
4 a : the part of a garment covering the body or trunk b : the main part of a literary or journalistic work : TEXT 2b c : the sound box or pipe of a musical instrument
5 : a group of persons or things: as a : a fighting unit : FORCE b : a group of individuals organized for some purpose <a legislative body>
6 a : fullness and richness of flavor (as of wine) b : VISCOSITY, CONSISTENCY — used especially of oils and grease c : compactness or firmness of texture d : fullness or resonance of a musical tone
Olivia Cainin
Feb 9 2003, 12:03 PM
As stated in the Merriam-Webster Dictionary
Main Entry: [1]im·mor·tal
Pronunciation: (")i-'mor-t&l
Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from Latin immortalis, from in- + mortalis mortal
Date: 14th century
1 : exempt from death <the immortal gods>
2 : exempt from oblivion : IMPERISHABLE <immortal fame>
3 : connected with or relating to immortality
- im·mor·tal·ly /-t&l-E/ adverb
Main Entry: im·mor·tal·i·ty
Pronunciation: "i-"mor-'ta-l&-tE
Function: noun
Date: 14th century
: the quality or state of being immortal: a : unending existence b : lasting fame
Main Entry: [1]soul
Pronunciation: 'sOl
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English soule, from Old English sAwol; akin to Old High German sEula soul
Date: before 12th century
1 : the immaterial essence, animating principle, or actuating cause of an individual life
2 a : the spiritual principle embodied in human beings, all rational and spiritual beings, or the universe b : capitalized Christian Science : GOD 1b
3 : a person's total self
4 a : an active or essential part b : a moving spirit : LEADER
5 a : the moral and emotional nature of human beings b : the quality that arouses emotion and sentiment c : spiritual or moral force : FERVOR
Main Entry: [1]body
Pronunciation: 'bä-dE
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural bod·ies
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English bodig; akin to Old High German boteh corpse
Date: before 12th century
1 a : the main part of a plant or animal body especially as distinguished from limbs and head : TRUNK b : the main, central, or principal part: as (1) : the nave of a church (2) : the bed or box of a vehicle on or in which the load is placed (3) : the enclosed or partly enclosed part of an automobile
2 a : the organized physical substance of an animal or plant either living or dead: as (1) : the material part or nature of a human being (2) : the dead organism : CORPSE b : a human being : PERSON
3 a : a mass of matter distinct from other masses <a body of water> <a celestial body> b : something that embodies or gives concrete reality to a thing; also : a sensible object in physical space c : AGGREGATE, QUANTITY <a body of evidence>
4 a : the part of a garment covering the body or trunk b : the main part of a literary or journalistic work : TEXT 2b c : the sound box or pipe of a musical instrument
5 : a group of persons or things: as a : a fighting unit : FORCE b : a group of individuals organized for some purpose <a legislative body>
6 a : fullness and richness of flavor (as of wine) b : VISCOSITY, CONSISTENCY — used especially of oils and grease c : compactness or firmness of texture d : fullness or resonance of a musical tone
Soooo..... I am going to have to say ... once again... Immortal body.... not likely
Immortal soul...... without a doubt
Prince
Feb 9 2003, 12:05 PM
Immortality to me, being able to survive where mortals would die...
Dead^soul
Feb 9 2003, 08:07 PM
QUOTE (Dead^soul @ Feb 9 2003, 10:42 AM)
tooo me been Immortal is to live alot longer then the average human life span.....
toooo some , that could be considered to be Immortal
Weeping_Death
Feb 9 2003, 08:12 PM
I agree with dead soul on this one... ^_^
Dead^soul
Feb 9 2003, 10:54 PM
Most Vampyres consider themself to be "immortal" due to the fact that they live for alot longer , can handle twice the damage that a normal person can handle....
Compared to a normal person, they are considered to be "immortal".
Damious
Feb 9 2003, 11:26 PM
Ah, so then thatd be just exagerating what you are ?
Dead^soul
Feb 9 2003, 11:41 PM
I am forever 19, alway 19......
:D
Myth
Feb 10 2003, 03:52 AM
longer but normals live longer then the norme fore a human. but that dose not give them imortalety
the imortalety of the soul is somting that evry one has but.
the prisipul of reinkarnation is tho braike the out of the cykel and bekome one wide the cosmos.
Liod
Feb 10 2003, 06:40 AM
That would explain the curse, if this fixation with vampirism, and a vampiric lifestyle, prohibits them from evolving. But it's not something I'd be proud of...
Dead^soul
Feb 10 2003, 07:16 AM
QUOTE (Clearwitch @ Feb 10 2003, 11:40 AM)
That would explain the curse, if this fixation with vampirism, and a vampiric lifestyle, prohibits them from evolving. But it's not something I'd be proud of...
Vampirism isnt a Life style , it isnt something that you can just wake up and decied that you are a Vamp... Unless you are "made"...
Once you are a Vamp , there is no going back , no refund , no deposit.
Myth
Feb 10 2003, 09:30 AM
QUOTE (Dead^soul @ Feb 10 2003, 01:16 PM)
QUOTE (Clearwitch @ Feb 10 2003, 11:40 AM)
That would explain the curse, if this fixation with vampirism, and a vampiric lifestyle, prohibits them from evolving. But it's not something I'd be proud of...
Vampirism isnt a Life style , it isnt something that you can just wake up and decied that you are a Vamp... Unless you are "made"...
Once you are a Vamp , there is no going back , no refund , no deposit.
clear is right
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