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Post by xangelkimzx on May 22, 2004 14:15:25 GMT -5
I watched that thing too. For the last bloody time, Aimee Horan, it wasn't a documentary; documentaries are when they record something real, and that was just a programme, and even if it was real it was a reconstruction You mean that one about the girl jumping into the river, right? Georgina? Who came back as the boy, George, to get revenge on that man?
And it's horrible how this thread is turning joke-wise, mainly, when it was meant to be a thoughtful and simplistic one.
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Post by timartwonis on May 22, 2004 17:36:13 GMT -5
a snake, a lizard, some sort of reptile...or a cat cos im a b*tch...
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Post by trish on May 22, 2004 18:09:29 GMT -5
And it's horrible how this thread is turning joke-wise, mainly, when it was meant to be a thoughtful and simplistic one. Oh, Sorry, Kimia. I was serious when I said that I would be a dog.
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Post by Celinra on May 22, 2004 18:38:59 GMT -5
And it's horrible how this thread is turning joke-wise, mainly, when it was meant to be a thoughtful and simplistic one. I was serious with my actual list. Just because there's some joking going on, doesn't mean the whole topic is turning into a big joke. Thoughtfulness is still here, don't worry.
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Post by Charles Vane on May 22, 2004 21:51:28 GMT -5
I was either a cat or am somehow part cat now.
When my cousin and I got bored we did this past life meditation thingie, so if theres any way the meditation deal is true I was a goddess, a princess, and a princess who then became a ballerina. My theroy is that I went on a murderous ballerina rampage and killed a bunch of people and got my gracefulness taken away in this life. Or something.
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Post by GaryBaudelaire on May 22, 2004 23:13:44 GMT -5
So, Swans, you've mostly been a man. Now you're turning into a woman for a while... Odd...
I think at once I may have been:
In a Royal family. Every time I think about them I can relate to them... Most likely a princess because I use them a lot more than any other royal people.
A dog most likely. I chew on everything that I can see...
An author...
I need to do what Swans did....
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Post by negativenine on May 22, 2004 23:27:40 GMT -5
And it's horrible how this thread is turning joke-wise, mainly, when it was meant to be a thoughtful and simplistic one. I'm sorry. It's partially my fault.... mostly. Although I was actually serious about the meercat thing, I just did some joking around first.
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Post by Tiffany, Queen of the Penguins on May 23, 2004 12:01:37 GMT -5
I might have been a penguin because they live in cold climates and I am almost always cold. Right now, it's 73 degrees in the house and I'm curled up in my big fleece blanet.
On the other hand, I might have been a sloth because I'm very slow at doing things, especially typing.
On somebody else's hand, I might have been a Welsh pastry maker because pastries rock.
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Post by timartwonis on May 23, 2004 12:07:20 GMT -5
When I was in pre-school and somebody asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up, I always said I wanted to be a dog, so maybe I was a dog.
But now that I think of it, I LOVE lying in the sun, and I'm really vain, and I'm attracted to infrared, so maybe my bisnotchiness isn't the only reason why I could have been a cat...and also I'm really small so I could have been a cat.
I also love alpacas and capybaras so maybe I was one of them...maybe I was a weird mutation, like a whangdoodle...it's a mystery.
And I'm choctaw so maybe I was a native american chief! I also love using Shakesperean insults and saying aloof! and alack! so maybe I was a player at hte globe theatre because I also love ot act and I am a wonderful actor (in my own opinion hehe look at the size of my ego!)... as I said, I was probably a jumble of thing, oh my goodness, I was probably a cat at the beginning so maybe I am living my nine lives!
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Post by xangelkimzx on May 23, 2004 14:30:35 GMT -5
Thanks everyone for the apologising. There was no need; I guess I was just in a mood at the time. But thank you's anyway ;D And also thanks to people who have contributed in this thread. I think I also might have been an owl, because I like being on my own and sometimes selfish as my mum says. Or, I was something living in a tree somewhere... maybe in the grasslands in North Africa. It's weird thinking about coming back as things, isn't it? I mean, someone you know could be John Lennon or Che Guevara or Lady Diana or something.
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Post by trish on May 24, 2004 13:36:04 GMT -5
Yes, it is odd. And also a bit sad, because if you learned a lesson about life in a previous life, you won't remember it in your next life and will make the same mistake again. *sigh*
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Post by Celinra on May 24, 2004 13:40:06 GMT -5
Maybe you will learn a lesson, though... maybe feelings you have about certain things are from lessons in past lives... like, say, in a past life, you had a choice of going to work right away, or going to college, but you never got a good job so you regretted that decision, then in this life you had a strong conviction to go to college, with no reasoning, and no pressure from other people, just that you felt that's what you had to do.
...I hope that made sense.
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Post by Dragon's Last Breath on May 24, 2004 13:51:35 GMT -5
Well, you see, I'm Pagan (read: filthy God-less monkey-woman. ); and reincarnation is an important part of my religious path. I understand what you're trying to say, and it makes sense to me. Knowledge is something that many people are driven by - why wouldn't we achieve it after death?
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Post by xangelkimzx on May 24, 2004 15:12:16 GMT -5
Really? You are Pagan?
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Post by GaryBaudelaire on May 24, 2004 20:08:24 GMT -5
Well, many people think that this sort of thing will never happen (I'm saying this out of general). I think that we each go through a set of lives in both sexes and then finally die for good. Then another takes our place... Just a thought....
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