Spend a day in someone else's shoes?

Discussion in 'Random Thoughts' started by lode, Apr 30, 2010.

  1. lode

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    No 'I love being me' responses.


    So say you could be someone else for a day... anyone in the world... or just a random millionaire or something.

    Who would it be and what would you do?
     
  2. sidneyisinlove

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    Halle Berry, i dunno, i just think she's sooooo pretty..

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  3. Heat

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    I think I would pick Ghandi. You did not say they had to be alive.

    I think it would be fascinating to just think as he did for a day.

    If it was someone living it would be the Dalai Lama.

    The reason would be the same for being both, I think to understand or experience their thoughts would be fascinating.
     
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    I would certainly like to be a millionaire to confirm my suspicion that I would be no happier, and get it out of my system. [​IMG]

    Edit: A day wouldn't be enough, though. I wouldn't even have time for the hangover the day after.
     
  5. lode

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    They probably think in Hindi/Tibetan. You couldn't understand it dawg. Okay, being a dead person (back in time)'s fine too. But you still have you're own thoughts.
     
  6. mariecstasy

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    I'd pick my daughter, so then she could tell me how I am fucking her up. Then I can change it and fuck her up in another way :p
     
  7. lode

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    I'd choose the pope. Having people think you're without flaws has got to have all sorts of benefits!
     
  8. TiedyeDreams

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    Why would you want to be someone dead? You'd be stuck in a rotting corpse. Ick.

    I would be Willie Nelson. I bet its so cool to be him. He's got all those jokes and awesome hair and he smokes all the time. Not to mention the musical talent.
     
  9. sidneyisinlove

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    Hmm ya wanna field all those child molesters ???

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  10. Heat

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    If I was someone else for a day I would not be me, therefore I would have their thoughts. I would understand as I would be in their consciousness not mine.

    The nice thing though would be the ability to remember it the next day as if I left their consciousness and returned to my own, would those memories belong to either of us.


     
  11. mariecstasy

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    yes but aren't all memories available to us on a universal consciousness level if we are just tuned enough to tap in.

    God knows I am not....but sounds good, eh?
     
  12. lode

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    Nah. I'd want to announce that god had just died, and deliver a eulogy. ;)
     
  13. GLENGLEN

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    I Think Richard Branson ,The Self Made Millionare Owner Of Virgin Airlines.

    That Man Has So Many Beautiful "Bois Toys", No Way One Day Would

    Be Long Enough To Drive And Fly Them All.:).



    Cheers Glen.
     
  14. Heat

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    Given the that the possibility of this being possible and being able to become someone else then you have to go on the premise that all is possible. I would not be a corpse as he would not be.


     
  15. TiedyeDreams

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    I thought God was playing ski-ball dressed as alanis morissette?
     
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    So you're saying he's been buried alive?

    I joke. :p
     
  17. lode

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    You know, actually I think that was one of two good Kevin Smith movies. Dogma and Chasing Amy.

    Zack and Miri was kinda cute. :)
     
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    Dogma is probably the only movie with Ben Affleck and Matt Damon that I will ever like. I love it, though. One of my favorites.

    I wouldn't mind being my cat for a day. (I'm assuming that non-humans are acceptable) Doing whatever I wanted to do and being badass in a way that only cats can pull off.
     
  19. Heat

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    Nice to see you back. :)

    Our memories are always there waiting for being open to see and find them. If you believe in planes and that we have memories of those as well that is also available if in the right place to find them.

    As for teachings they are also there as they exist on those same planes so what was before is now and will be again, if open enough to channel for those. There is never a lesson lost, only one forgotten.

    Ah, the search for light and inner peace, never ending as it should not be.

    Love and Light



     
  20. lode

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    Really? Matt Damon?

    Good Will Hunting's top twenty for me. And The Departed's a great remake. He was great in Invectus. The Informant.

    Actually I think I'd be Matt Damon for a day too. :biggrin:
     

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