死んでも生き返る

Sat 2007/10/20 20:07 JST
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「【兵庫】「死んでも生き返る」と考えている中学生が2割もいる--。兵庫県内の幼児から中学生まで約4200人を対象に死生観を聞いたアンケートでこんな結果が明らかになった。背景には、身近な人の死に触れる機会が減り、一方でゲームなどに仮想の死の情報があふれる現状があるとも考えられる、という。死が絶対的なものとの認識は小学生でいったん確立するが、中学時代にはそれがぶれる現象が起きているようだ。」

ゲームをもっとやれば、無敵になるってことですね。でも生き返えないで、死んだら、このような天使は逢えるですね。
ニュースはmainichi、画像はアキバ系彼女から。

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いつも読んで頂いている方はこの挨拶を永遠に閉じよう^^;

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  • 21st Century Digital Boy
    21st Century Digital Boy in Virginia Beach (Registered on 2007/09/19)
    Otaku
    http://fuzakenna.com

    I'd love to live forever. In fact, it's mankind's greatest dream, and mine as well.

    Sat 2007/10/20 20:09:11 JST (ID #60389)
    reply to 21st Century Digital Boy's comment
  • PoWeR
    PoWeR in Vancouver (Registered on 2007/08/28)
    Student
    http://www.xfire.com/profile/power1x1/

    boredom would kill rui nthat thought LOLz... uhh if u live too long ....

    Sat 2007/10/20 20:18:17 JST (ID #60390)
    reply to PoWeR's comment
  • XSportSeeker
    XSportSeeker in Brazil (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Dropping computers, starting all over again at Journalism
    http://xspblog.com

    Forever as an option, yes. I'd love to have the option to live forever. Or just choose when to die.
    But that's of course, if I could live as an adult for a long time before getting old.
    I think all "stages" of life are important. But I don't think it would be nice to live in a 90yr old body for 500 years.

    Life is still too short. Too many things to see and learn, few time.

    I'd like a life span to at least know the whole world... that would be great.

    Sat 2007/10/20 20:36:36 JST (ID #60391)
    reply to XSportSeeker's comment
  • rakushu
    rakushu in Mexico (Registered on 2007/09/10)
    Leecher
    http://tokyo-selection.blogspot.com/

    Nah, I wouldn't like to live in a world like this again...stupid humanity is stupid...but one thing I would miss is my anime lol

    Sat 2007/10/20 20:37:39 JST (ID #60392)
    reply to rakushu's comment
  • i'm mr. danger
    i'm mr. danger in Florida (Registered on 2007/08/17)
    student , otaku and awesome blogger
    http://otakudan.com

    i wish i had the working death note notebook, i would control the world

    Sat 2007/10/20 20:47:44 JST (ID #60393)
    reply to i'm mr. danger's comment
  • D_Blade
    D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Non-profit org. volunteering work addict

    Live forever you say?
    Well, it has its pros and cons.

    Living long enough helps you gain lots of knowledge, but it depends on how you will use it. Good? Evil?

    The other point is that you endlessly see others die while you remain the same and keep on going and probably still have to fill basic needs (food, drink, sleep, etc. Maslow anyone?). In that case it is not good to get attached to someone...

    This survey doesn't surprise me as adolescents believe quite anything and think they are quite invincible. It's only when they run into walls and hurt themselves that they understand that life is a harsh voyage and that you have to adapt to things or perish.

    So yeah, as long as you are aware of yourself, the world and wish to change it for the better (but also striving for that to happen) and finally taking things with relativism, it should be okay.

    Sat 2007/10/20 20:48:59 JST (ID #60394)
    reply to D_Blade's comment
  • Ravine
    Ravine in Indonesia (Registered on 2007/10/15)
    Financial Consultant
    http://maftynavue.deviantart.com/

    Body and the internal parts aging is the only problem if u want to live forever.

    But it's kinda pain to see someone close to you gone one by one but you still alive right?

    Sat 2007/10/20 21:12:19 JST (ID #60397)
    reply to Ravine's comment
  • Dead Snake
    Dead Snake in Ngayogyakarto Hadiningrat (Registered on 2007/05/11)
    writing mini thesises
    http://kazenomise.net/

    wekk...someday everybody is gonna die eventually
    and there will be life after death and that's when god decides whether we go to heaven or hell

    Sat 2007/10/20 21:44:55 JST (ID #60399)
    reply to Dead Snake's comment
    • Emperor's Hand
      Emperor's Hand in Ohio, USA (Registered on 2007/12/24)

      If that is what one believes. What about those who don't believe in anything more than here and now. That eternity is all around, and god's kingdom is spread all around the world, yet man does not see it..... from Thomas' gospels...

      Sun 2008/12/28 21:24:19 JST (ID #427917)
      reply to Emperor's Hand's comment
  • syrix
    syrix in U.S. (Registered on 2007/03/21)
    student
    http://animesugoi.animeblogger.net/

    I think I would like to live a longer time, though forever might not be so good...unless I can be still active and not a vegetable when I'm 200 years old lol. I personally don't have a religion but I wouldn't mind being reborn with a clean slate of mind and body.

    Sat 2007/10/20 21:46:32 JST (ID #60400)
    reply to syrix's comment
  • windbell
    windbell in Singapore/シンガポール, Tokyo/東京 (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Web Developer/ウェブデベロッパー, Photographer/写真や
    http://www.moeside.net/weblog

    This phrase comes real handy everytime I feel like giving up ^^;

    「自分の世界は,自分で変えなければ」

    Sat 2007/10/20 21:54:29 JST (ID #60401)
    reply to windbell's comment
  • Gundam Otaku
    Gundam Otaku in Tropical Singapore (Registered on 2006/12/30)
    Student
    http://marianto.deviantart.com/

    "I remember at one point in life where I used to wait for things to happen and then realized that I'm the only one who can change things."

    Thanks a lot Danny, this paragraph have made me more optimistic in life. :D

    Sat 2007/10/20 22:22:22 JST (ID #60402)
    reply to Gundam Otaku's comment
  • Bulat
    Bulat in Canada (Registered on 2007/04/04)
    Student
    http://gooddayforlemontea.blogspot.com/

    It would take me months of thinking to answer that question. I think a lot, and philosophize, i guess trying to answer that would be very intersting.

    Sat 2007/10/20 22:36:47 JST (ID #60403)
    reply to Bulat's comment
  • Sam
    Sam in San Francisco (Registered on 2007/03/30)
    Student

    hmm. AkibaGirls..I finish watching this already XD

    Sat 2007/10/20 23:05:25 JST (ID #60407)
    reply to Sam's comment
    • Death T. Kid
      Death T. Kid in Manila,Philippines (Registered on 2008/05/11)
      Player Killer at Online Games

      really? what was the last episode about?

      Wed 2008/05/14 13:02:29 JST (ID #187650)
      reply to Death T. Kid's comment
  • Tiny Red Man
    Tiny Red Man in Tiny Red Dot, Singapore. (Registered on 2007/04/11)
    free lance otaku, full time Protector of Peace.

    did the survey talk about shinigamis?
    if not, ryuk might be dying somewhere. oh wait, shinigamis are slackers(in the death note world that is)

    anyway, life sux without something to achieve. In the long run that is. And learning new things thru the process of achieving it makes you more lively. (ur soldiers too~~)

    As for me, finding the way back to heaven is eventually, my goal..sounds stupid but ya..^_^

    Sat 2007/10/20 23:06:09 JST (ID #60408)
    reply to Tiny Red Man's comment
    • Emperor's Hand
      Emperor's Hand in Ohio, USA (Registered on 2007/12/24)

      you said: "And learning new things thru the process of achieving it makes you more lively. (ur soldiers too~~)"


      Now imagine you have no time holding you back. The goals you can set for yourself would be ones you'd be incapable of fulfilling prior to immortality. Learning 15 languages, traveling to 100 countries and learning their history, becoming a master of programming, drawing. This could all be accomplished. A normal human has to make compromises and choose a path, choose skills to learn, etc. Even those amongst us who have fulfilled human potential to just about the fullest degree (think Ben Franklin, one the most amazing humans to ever grace this Earth), would pale in comparison to what an immortal could achieve.

      I fully believe when we die, something will steal our bodies nutrients and we'll become one with the Earth again. Since we are all essentially the universe trying to understand itself, i see no promised land or fairy tale awaiting. I don't need a story to instill hope in me. I have experienced the beauty of living and that is enough to keep going regardless of what the end may bring.

      Sun 2008/12/28 21:22:05 JST (ID #427914)
      reply to Emperor's Hand's comment
  • mad n1nja
    mad n1nja in Ohio; & Hong Kong (Registered on 2007/08/26)
    High School Student, College student, Part-time Ninja
    http://random-asian.blogspot.com/

    Everybody got to die someday!

    It a circle of life.

    The planet is already over populating, living for ever would worsen the problem. Also people are getting pregnant too young and too much.

    Sat 2007/10/20 23:07:05 JST (ID #60409)
    reply to mad n1nja's comment
  • DRAGUN
    DRAGUN in Arizona, USA (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Design Consultant

    I think this is one of those cases where you would think it was great to live eternally. In reality? The only reason we enjoy life so much and accomplish so much is that we have a short time to live. If our life spans were infinite then we would be in no hurry to do anything.. theres always time. The draw back is, we dont care as much to what happens to the next generation, since we wont have to be around to deal with it. Oh, future generations, you are welcome for all the cool stuff we have invented for you.

    Sat 2007/10/20 23:47:40 JST (ID #60417)
    reply to DRAGUN's comment
  • DRAGUN
    DRAGUN in Arizona, USA (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Design Consultant

    Danny, thank you for the other two links. Thank you very much.

    Sat 2007/10/20 23:58:21 JST (ID #60420)
    reply to DRAGUN's comment
  • CyruzDraxs
    CyruzDraxs in Kelowna, BC, Canada (Registered on 2007/09/11)
    Web Design & Development
    http://www.nerdculture.org

    To quote Raine Maida;

    Take death for example.
    A great deal of our effort goes into avoiding it.
    We make extraordinary efforts to delay it and often consider
    its intrusion a tragic event.
    Yet we'd find it hard to live without it.
    Death gives meaning to our lives. It
    gives importance and value to time.
    Time would become meaningless if there were too much of it.
    If death were indefinitely put off, the human psyche would end
    up, well, like the gambler in the 'Twilight Zone' episode.

    Sun 2007/10/21 00:49:57 JST (ID #60430)
    reply to CyruzDraxs's comment
    • Emperor's Hand
      Emperor's Hand in Ohio, USA (Registered on 2007/12/24)

      Sorry, gotta disagree here. Not all cultures fear death and make attempts to prolong life. Death is as natural as sleeping in some cultures (both present and past)

      "Death gives meaning to our lives" Must life have a purpose or meaning. I think it just "is".

      Sun 2008/12/28 21:32:33 JST (ID #427921)
      reply to Emperor's Hand's comment
  • wildarmsheero
    wildarmsheero in Spaaaaace (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Lowlife
    http://www.mistakesofyouth.com

    Funny you mention this right now...

    Sun 2007/10/21 03:31:39 JST (ID #60437)
    reply to wildarmsheero's comment
  • achraf1989
    achraf1989 in morocco (Registered on 2007/07/07)
    student

    i dont understand one thing how can games make you think that you will come back to life after death i play games all the time and i dont think that way

    Sun 2007/10/21 03:59:05 JST (ID #60438)
    reply to achraf1989's comment
  • krapou
    krapou in tervuren, belgium (Registered on 2006/12/26)
    daydreaming and planning to take over the world

    Hi Danny ,
    I just read your article ( archives ) about your idea over death and the goals one should pursue in life....bull's eye.
    can't agree more...sometimes I admit I tend to go lazy :(....and just one last thing....perhaps you know it now ....but that little girl you described...she suffered from " Progeria " it's dramatic but forges so much respect as to the way they handle their lives...

    Sun 2007/10/21 05:27:24 JST (ID #60442)
    reply to krapou's comment
  • シャキー
    シャキー in カナダ (Registered on 2007/07/14)
    Student~

    hhigurashi-style
    live forever and forever...

    Sun 2007/10/21 07:46:03 JST (ID #60448)
    reply to シャキー's comment
  • gordon
    gordon in 新加坡 Singapore (Registered on 2007/06/11)
    銀河帝国五〇一軍团 TK/TD 8316 M.E.P.D. Police Sergeant
    http://gordonator.com/

    i used to be afraid of death. the thought of closing my eyes and leaving everything behind terrifies me.

    but i came to realise this is because i'm still young. there's still lots of things to do, see and learn.

    that is why i always tell myself i must make full use of my time everyday to lead a fulfilling life with no regrets.

    Sun 2007/10/21 07:54:25 JST (ID #60450)
    reply to gordon's comment
  • Ranth
    Ranth in Vegas (Registered on 2007/09/15)
    Researching drug to conceal weaknesses

    i changed my answer to NO! I WANT TO GO TO HEAVEN!
    *jumps for picture*

    Sun 2007/10/21 07:55:36 JST (ID #60451)
    reply to Ranth's comment
  • BeLe
    BeLe in Davao, Philippines (Registered on 2007/01/03)
    .NET/Web Developer
    http://scrumptious.animeblogger.net

    If someone lived forever they'd grow tired of it eventually. I wouldn't want to live forever but would like to live long enough to do those things I want to do in life.

    Sun 2007/10/21 13:24:57 JST (ID #60462)
    reply to BeLe's comment
  • Setsuna-san
    Setsuna-san in Selangor, Malaysia (Registered on 2007/07/06)
    VF-25 Pilot. Universariate Scholar.

    If they have a otaku version of heaven in the afterlife i wouldn't want to live forever.

    Sun 2007/10/21 18:32:13 JST (ID #60471)
    reply to Setsuna-san's comment
  • -XYZPDQ
    -XYZPDQ in Pennsylvania, United States (Registered on 2007/01/01)
    Student Engineer
    http://www.tgwnetohh.blogspot.com/

    Not really- Id really like to get off this Earth and away from all the evil around us.

    Id think you would get tired of living after a while, even people in their late senior age (90+) think it is a bit awkward. I do what I can here to better the lives of some people and after death- death can't touch me again.

    Sun 2007/10/21 19:54:27 JST (ID #60476)
    reply to -XYZPDQ's comment
  • necrophadian
    necrophadian in a transitionary phase of existence (Registered on 2007/04/22)
    -1
    http://necrophadian.blogspot.com/

    the human brain isnt designed to live forever. perhaps the transhumanists in the world can fix that so we don't get bored of living in eternity or so that our brains can neglect the feeling called "boredom". as for me, the prospect is very tempting. I would very much like to experience eternity and immortality

    Sun 2007/10/21 20:33:02 JST (ID #60479)
    reply to necrophadian's comment
    • Emperor's Hand
      Emperor's Hand in Ohio, USA (Registered on 2007/12/24)

      Neither is the human in which the brain resides. However this is a hypothetical situation, so use your imagination.

      Sun 2008/12/28 21:13:14 JST (ID #427909)
      reply to Emperor's Hand's comment
  • Henry
    Henry in /usr/bin/ (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    anime/cosplay events organizer
    http://www.cosplay.ph

    i believe in reincarnation and i would love as much as the next guy immortality and eternal youth but i'd eventually get bored. i'd rather have a long life and get things that i always wanted and never regret of anything when death fetches me for the other side...

    at my age, i have chosen the path that i want to take but it's a very rocky and difficult road to travel but this part of the bargain/package in life ^__^

    Sun 2007/10/21 21:23:35 JST (ID #60482)
    reply to Henry's comment
  • Evo_Spec
    Evo_Spec in Alberta, Canada (Registered on 2007/10/21)

    Now i dunno what this would be under, but i would to be conscious in my next life, whether it be a human or animal, i would like to be able to see it and know, than after my memory would be erased.

    Sun 2007/10/21 22:14:59 JST (ID #60490)
    reply to Evo_Spec's comment
  • chun
    chun in need to be in bed (Registered on 2007/01/09)
    part time illustrationist, doll clothing seamstress
    http://puppy52art.com/

    I wouldn't wanna live forever or too long for that matter.. Can't deal with all the wrinkles and illnesses :P

    Mon 2007/10/22 12:48:44 JST (ID #60545)
    reply to chun's comment
  • seth.frostheart
    seth.frostheart in Malaysia. Singapore. Bangkok. Shanghai. (Registered on 2007/01/07)
    Motion Graphics Designer

    live forever? ugh no thanks. well maybe a few lifetimes if they manage to do memories/brains transplants in the future. and oh yeah, if i can afford it, that is, lol. i bet it's gonna be an exclusive and expensive technology.

    O_o wow, if angels look like that, forget the transplants, lol!!!~

    Mon 2007/10/22 23:08:56 JST (ID #60596)
    reply to seth.frostheart's comment
  • Benjamin Takeyo
    Benjamin Takeyo in Lieu de la batille decisive (Registered on 2007/12/04)
    ひきこもり/Hikikomori. Suits my current state more than a 大学生/University Student. ^^

    No nosebleed function for the image?!

    Aww..

    Fri 2007/12/07 09:57:33 JST (ID #66288)
    reply to Benjamin Takeyo's comment
  • mavadotar
    mavadotar in Peterborough, Canada (Registered on 2007/12/11)
    Otaku Student

    I somewhat doubt, given eternal youth as well as eternal life, that people would get particularly bored. People will always come up with new ways to entertain themselves, and if it ever came to everything having been done, you could start again as it would take a insane amount of time to do everything physically and intellectually possible. Anyways, if you live 'forever' technologically, you'll eventually die from the heat death of the universe or something. If the chance comes by, i'll live as long as possible

    Thu 2007/12/13 07:54:50 JST (ID #66854)
    reply to mavadotar's comment
  • Hijiku
    Hijiku in New York (Registered on 2008/01/10)
    Photographer, Chef-in-training, and writer

    I'm not so sure i would like to Live forever, after a certain amount of time, your mind would change. THAT i'm sure of.

    Mon 2008/03/17 18:47:55 JST (ID #157701)
    reply to Hijiku's comment
  • Riiana Doon
    Riiana Doon in US (Registered on 2008/07/23)
    Working Otaku mom
    http://riianadoon.blogspot.com

    I am really glad I came across this article, as I have fairly recently (just under a year ago) lost my mom to death. And I do agree with what you said in this article about living life everyday and doing everything you have always wanted to do so there are no regrets when your time does come. I am working on that right now in my life. I have many things to accomplish before my life here in this world is done, so I must move fast, and just go for it!:D Thank you again Danny for this article, as it has really touched me in the most meaningful way. In fact I plan to bookmark this article for my husband Persocom-san.

    Thu 2008/08/14 00:03:06 JST (ID #265002)
    reply to Riiana Doon's comment
  • NaKAhi70
    NaKAhi70 in a video game (Registered on 2008/04/06)
    大学の学生 1st year
    http://otakunaka.blogspot.com/

    I would hate to live forever longer yes, but if you were truly immortal that would suck what's the point? your friends would die earth would die and you would just be in space floating around you would be more or less like garlic jr >_>

    Tue 2008/08/19 04:51:49 JST (ID #269801)
    reply to NaKAhi70's comment
  • Gradius
    Gradius in Brasil (Registered on 2008/07/07)
    IT Expert / System, Network, Security Administrator
    http://www.digitalanime.com.br

    No1 should live forever, because the world is getting smaller and smaller, now imagine if no1 were to die anymore? It would be the ULTIMATE CAOS, the ULTIMATE ARMAGEDOM ! Hell becoming reality.

    Tue 2008/10/07 07:19:02 JST (ID #325776)
    reply to Gradius's comment
  • dragon god
    dragon god in Taiping, Malaysia (Registered on 2008/07/26)
    Figurine & Gundam Hunter

    Live Forever? Is that possible? How about we can live Forever free from the evil that are old age and DEATH itself. How about only a major accident will only kill you other than that you'll live forever.

    Wed 2008/10/15 19:35:35 JST (ID #336001)
    reply to dragon god's comment
  • graeble.
    graeble. in South Texas (Registered on 2008/05/23)
    lecherous wretch
    http://graeble.deviantart.com/

    sure, i think it'd be interesting. throw philosophy to the wind.
    watch man evolve beyond your current stage!
    take off into space and find another inhabited planet! etc.

    Thu 2008/10/16 02:00:12 JST (ID #336263)
    reply to graeble.'s comment
  • FMPhoenixHawk
    FMPhoenixHawk in Michigan, USA (Registered on 2008/01/20)
    Scientist, unemployed.
    http://fmphoenixhawk.livejournal.com

    Hey! I have that background! It's the top of the rotation, even.

    As for living forever, I'd like to take a shot at it.

    Fri 2008/10/17 04:39:32 JST (ID #337578)
    reply to FMPhoenixHawk's comment
  • Emperor's Hand
    Emperor's Hand in Ohio, USA (Registered on 2007/12/24)

    Well I'd sure take the immortal path. Here is why:

    1. People complain about losing friends/lovers/family. This is a normal part of life, and the older one is the higher the chance that everyone they knew from their youth is dead. We always make more friends, find new lovers, and continue forward, so i don't see the issue here.

    2. The biggest attraction here to me is knowledge. Consider the mastery you could develop in all areas of life. You could choose any career or path and have no regrets, because if you don't like something, you can just change it. You would have the time to travel to every country in the world and learn its' history and culture. If one was business oriented (not I) they could amass a sizable wealth and use it to make life better for all of the world.

    I know i would just collect thousands of books, articles, images, songs, and have a giant database/library of everything i could imagine. I'd master a number of different instruments. I'd spend time learning and creating. I don't see how someone could turn this offer down personally. If the answer is "i'd be bored" or "lonely" well then you don't deserve to have such a gift, as you clearly have issues with your limited life if you are bored and lonely all the time.

    And finally, after countless years of studying, collecting, and learning, I would publish a giant history of the world. Covering everything from the beginning of the universe, to specific info about individuals, wars, discoveries, all the pain and suffering, happiness, all the science, art, and life that had been recorded.

    Being able to see the applied technology 50 years from now and see how it will shape our soon to be global government/economy. New discoveries in science that we can only dream about. The possibility of colonizing space, harnessing new forms of energy, creating, building, understanding!!!!! Please tell me how this can be a bad thing?

    Sun 2008/12/28 21:10:46 JST (ID #427907)
    reply to Emperor's Hand's comment
    • Emperor's Hand
      Emperor's Hand in Ohio, USA (Registered on 2007/12/24)

      After reading all the comments, i don't understand people's positions on this.

      1.Some seem to turn it down because of getting old and ragged. I assume immortality means my body won't age. If it did that wouldn't make sense.

      2. Others want to accomplish what they had set out for them and turn it down based on that. As if they planned out a life and once they hit X amount of goals it is all over, and being offered endless life is too much to handle...Hell i could think of stuff to do nonstop for the first couple hundred years. I can only guess these folks haven't taken the proper amount of time to fully understand the size of the world and all that it has to offer. Or maybe i'm just to fascinated with every aspect of our world, and I'm the weird one.

      And no reasoning for Danny's choice of nay on the immortality? I'm curious.

      Sun 2008/12/28 21:40:07 JST (ID #427930)
      reply to Emperor's Hand's comment
  • Henry_Michael
    Henry_Michael in San Diego (Registered on 2009/02/18)
    Missionary
    http://suigeneris-me.blogspot.com/

    well here's the dilemma: if ur atheist/evolutionist then the world will disintegrate in about 4 billion years sooo... good luck breathing in space!
    if ur a christian/catholic then you will live forever, just not physically!
    all other major religions seem to follow the whole "forever-in-heaven-not-earth" type of forever!

    Fri 2009/02/20 19:58:15 JST (ID #496475)
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