Still free and single here...the only girl I was kind of interested in since decided to play me for an idiot so I told her where to go...so now this is somewhat of a 'quiet' spell there isn't even anyone I'm interested in and hasn't been for a while. Still good friends with my ex although her *insert very bad swearword here* of a boyfriend doesn't trust her at all.
it was a bizarre problem indeed, my internet connection really wasn't up to much so I left straight after the start of the big race to save lagging anyone into oblivion. No idea why it chose tonight to go all shit.
Still, the heats I did compete in were fun. Good round.
But if we agree that time is a constant, continuing so long as there are human beings capable of 'experiencing' it, our existance will forever be a part of that. Making a difference or not is irrelevant, but our existance in the period of time we are in cannot be taken away and will last through history...when you think of all the people who died in the Black Death or something, they didn't make a difference but they are collectively remembered in history books, school text books etc...so you don't really have to make a difference to be 'remembered'
So we all need to die in an epidemic, then we'll be remembered.
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Whilst that is true (pessimistic or awesome social commentary?) the real great thing is we, as the individuals we are, are here at all. Whilst 99.99% of the people born on this planet will only ever live out ultimately futile (meaningless?) lives, changing and affecting the lives of only a very very small amount of people before dying and returning to the earth as worm food, the very fact we existed at all, in this (or any other) period of time will forever be engrained into history whether we make a difference or not. Our existance cannot be erased from time, and when you think of the billions upon billions upon billions of genetic combinations that are wasted every single day, the real wonder of this life is that we are here, as us, at this point in time. And nothing can ever change that.