*immortal *friends *can't be.
Christ the grammer on some of these...
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Elana Clare Smith12 years ago
:)
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snowewhisper9 years ago
Immortal technically means mortal so the decision is would you want your family and friend to be immortal
Pander 9 years ago
Immortal means not mortal, so maybe dead
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Yashtyagi5 years ago
Ok I can make more friends in future lol
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GoodGuy10 years ago
Okay
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DaWhiteUnicorn9 years ago
So only one of my friends dies? Cool! Everyone else lives forever! :D
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DankWolf6667 years ago
Live a good life with them. Spend the rest of your time building centuries of knowledge and experience with which to help the world.
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HoodedMew10 years ago
HELL YEA!
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TeamKobus28 years ago
Upside?
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buttonpresser20178 years ago
Welp screw them i can be immortal until the tech is invented yo bring them back
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Wardragoon4210 years ago
I will because I can help pass down my family and friend's knowledge and wisdom. I can also learn many things over time that can greatly benefit society; like being the best doctor.
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Liegemaximo3 years ago
as Freddie Mercury would say, who wants to live forever, when love must die
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button dude9 years ago
Da fug
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ReeledTiedBromasterBTH9 years ago
Inmortal? No thanks then. Its all the poor spelling's fault
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Jeb23264 years ago
You guys are idiots. One day, when the earth is destroyed, you will have nothing, floating in space for the rest of time, depressed, in pain, waiting for something to happen. is this what you want?
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RunniEggz10 years ago
Being immortal is a curse. You have a human size memory meaning you forget everyone and everything. Everyone you care for turns to dust. You will watch civilizations fall, you will see planets die. I rather die instantly then be immortal.
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SarcasticItalics8 years ago
Assuming you meant immortal, press that button! I have no friends, and my family'll be fine
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HeroicDax11 years ago
That's how immortality works
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GoshU6 years ago
What is the meaning of "inmortal"?
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niko894210 years ago
First
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Doitsu8 years ago
Honestly, being immortal would suck. When the earth is destroyed, you just float around in space while being as bored as humanely possible.
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Ryan Lawrence12 years ago
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iamshi9 years ago
Then I can out live my brother and prov him rong
Themauf6 years ago
Your spelling is as good as the button"s
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MaryViolet9 years ago
What is inmortal?
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Honk Honk9 years ago
What is a "inmortal"?
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carderbean1610 years ago
DONT READ THIS. YOU WILL BE KISSED ON THE NEAREST POSSIBLE FRIDAY BYrnTHE LOVE OF YOUR LIFE.TOMMOROW WILL BE THE BEST DAY OF YOUR LIFE. NOWrnYOU'VE STARTED READING THIS. DON'T STOP. THIS IS SO FREAKY.rn1. say your name ten times.rn2.say your mom's name fiv...[Show full comment]
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Babbidy4 years ago
i dont wnt to be mortal again
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etha10 years ago
lose lose because it's inmortal
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Ocelotz8 years ago
If inmortal is the same as mortal my friends(dont have any) and my family become immortal
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Pimhazeveld11 years ago
upside?
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Xenon37510 years ago
Worst. Grammar. Ever.
Themauf6 years ago
I guess it"s your first day here
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One-Sixty8 years ago
If ain't mistaken you slept immortal in its opposite counterpart
Themauf6 years ago
Well you ARE mistaken cuz you misspelled "spelt" which is so ironic
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BlitzTails9 years ago
Immortal was misspelled as inmortal, and it says friend instead of friends.
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