Here's a mindfuck

Discussion in 'Mind Games' started by TrippinBTM, Dec 13, 2004.

  1. TrippinBTM

    TrippinBTM Ramblin' Man

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    Try imagining yourself when you're 50, or 80 (I'm assuming everyone here is young). I for one cannot do it, at all. It's like, the future is totally blank for me, I can't get my mind around it. I can't imagine what I'll look like at 50, what my life will be like. 80 is even more impossible to imagine.
     
  2. Jointman69

    Jointman69 High Nigga Pie

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    yeah i agree i cant think of what ill look liek what job ill have what my wife will look like what kinda car ill be driving its all just black....
     
  3. TARABELLE

    TARABELLE on the road less traveled

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    Well, at 48 you'll feel like you're still 18 or so, if you judge by how I feel. HaHa [​IMG]
     
  4. Jointman69

    Jointman69 High Nigga Pie

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    i bet your still as hot as u were at 18!! :)
     
  5. Billy Brown

    Billy Brown Member

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    if you can't picture yourself as an old man, its probably because you're going to die young. just like me. cool!
     
  6. rhasta.penguin

    rhasta.penguin No more hippy...ugh

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    I cant imagine myself old...just the thought of it is rather scary. I look at my grandparents, all shriviled and shacky, it frightens me in thinking "am i going to be like that?"

    On the brightside, one my grandpa's is 81, and looks like he is going into his 60's!!!

    On the downside, my other grandpa died when he was 78 or so, and he was really deaf and going blind...man it must suck to be that old :(

    50 wouldnt seem so bad though, but i would think that its all down from the top of the hill.
     
  7. TrippinBTM

    TrippinBTM Ramblin' Man

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    That works, haha.

    I'm not saying being older is a bad thing, you're as old as you feel, it's said; just that i can't imagine it. Though, if I'm going to end up feeble and sorta senile, deaf blind and bald, I'd really just rather die young, at least youngish, 40 or 50.

    But I bet no matter what, you just want to keep living. Like the joke goes:

    "who the hell wants to live to be 95?"
    "a 94 year old"
     
  8. DarkLunacy

    DarkLunacy Senior Member

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    Oh shit... I see a run down homeless man who hits the bottle nightly and sleeps in an alley in LA.... Or a man who lives on his own island cultivating drugs with the community he's formed
     
  9. tool420

    tool420 Member

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    a friend of mine anf I have this same conversation a lot. we like to say that 40 is a mystery, 60 is a black hole in space, and 80+ is simply unknowable.

    "hope I die before I get old"- The Who
     
  10. TARABELLE

    TARABELLE on the road less traveled

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    Hell, I tried to rep you, but it won't let me. I never can, cuz I always want to rep the same people. Dang. But anyway....You betcha!!!!!!!!!! [​IMG]
     
  11. Sweet-N-InocentHippi

    Sweet-N-InocentHippi Member

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    I can't think about it my mind just goes pitch black and it's kinda imposiable to think about it.I don't know why but it is.
     
  12. TresBizzare420

    TresBizzare420 Member

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    Ditto, I cannot picture myself at 50+, heck, I can barely see myself at 30.
     
  13. Goatman88

    Goatman88 Member

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    i can see myself at 20 30 maybe 40 or even 50. But i cant imagine myself at 70 or 80
     
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