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Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 5:28 pm
Saddly I must say that these are all possabilities, mere thoughts. Makes one wonder though, that it does.
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Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 2:00 pm
That is why we are just the players of the .hack// games, we have know idea where they got the of the phases, aura, and stuff like that.
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Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 2:08 pm
Well, if you've watched Roots, there's one interesting scene between Shino and Haseo that I find memorable.
Basically, Shino gives a huge speech about how she loves not knowing things, and that not understanding something means that there are things to hope for, and that it will feel even better once you understand it. But in the mean time, not knowing is exciting.
Essentially, this reveals to me that the .dothack mission statement is: Confuse the hell out of everyone, because its fun when you don't know what the f is going on!
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Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 10:42 pm
And to add onto that, the mysterious gets you thinking, gives you a reason to play. If you knew the secret behind your mystery, it wouldnt be fun, thus you would lose interest in it. So, the less you know, the more mysterious and intreguing it is, thus the more you seek the truth.
Kinda like how ovan and the twilight brigade went out to search for the key of the twilight, not knowing what it looked like or where it could be found, if it even existed at all.
But when we find out that each person has their own key of the twilight, it makes you wonder, what is your key? Do you already have it? And how did/do you get it?
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Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 10:32 am
Yep, That is true.
You can probably also get the feeling of the question of existence, right? Example: Why do I exist? What is my purpose here on Earth? For that matter what is my purpose here in the Universe?
But if you ask big question like those and wonder farther into them, you might be scared of the answer you might get. That is why it is good for some answers to not be answered until you've found it.
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Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 10:41 am
Rather, in a few cases, maybe you have found your purpose, but you still need to fufill it.
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Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 12:54 pm
That, or maybe you will fulfill your purpose, regardless of whether you know it or not. And chances are you won't figure it out.
Then again, whose to say everything has a purpose. What I find wonderful about that world is that, while everything is inherently connected and does inevitably lead to the next thing, each person's part isn't pre-destined, nor is the outcome. The spontaneity and lack of predictablility of life and the universe is what makes it so fascinating. Change one step in the evolutionary process, save one single animal further back in the line, and you could end up with a wholly different outcome today. That's the crazy thing about it. There is no "destiny" in my mind. Or rather, we create destiny ourselves through every single tiny choice made in our entire lives.
Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. Basic physics, but it applies everywhere, if you ask me.
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Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 10:04 pm
Interesting, perhaps some things or all things dont have a purpose, but what would be the point for life? Is there no point to life? Or, do we need to make ourselves a part of destiny to make us a part of it? If so, then does anything we do even really matter? Is there a point in me posting about this?
All questions that no one really knows, not now, not yet..
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Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 10:18 am
That is true, but are actions are what make us exist in the first place. I wondered that alot when I was in elementary school - middle school(somewhere in the mix), I kept wondering what the point of life was.
Was the point of life to explore the Earth? The Planets? Outer Space or even ourselves? Everyone keeps talking about aliens might invade our planet, why would they? We declare war on everyone, some people say thats our nature. Killing large amounts of people is our nature? Then I say we must be the aliens... So we are just talking about ourselves. Earth is the only inhabited plant out our solar system.
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Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 12:48 pm
Well, I used to think like that when Iw as younger, too.
But now I realize its the opposite. If everything isn't pre-determined, then every course of action we take molds the future. That means that anything you do affects to course of time overall, and even choosing nothing is an event that can have causes and effects on the rest of everything.
Basically, because we aren't pre-destined, we create our destiny, and every single life is of utmost importance in some way.
Even if I were to decide not to live, that would create a chain of reactions.
Don't you see? Everything we do affects something or someone in some way. The point to life is to just live and exist. But we also make the rest up as we go. Everything we do matters, since we don't even have to actively make ourselves part of destiny, we already are simply because we exist.
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Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 10:13 pm
Pre-destined or not, things in this world are mysterious, the questions we have have no definate answer, life, and the ways of people with power are uncomprehendably unknown. Why do we think the way we do? How do I think like that?
Life may look the same from person to person, but what is it that sets us appart from one another? Are any of us special and relivant in any way to the world/universe?
I dont know, but I hope to one day know that answer. For my perspective, may not be yours, the way you see things, may not be how another may see it.
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