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the meaning of life

Bacon

Jeff: Hay i figured out what the meaning of life is
Jim: Ok what is it
Jeff: Bacon
Jim: Aye aye my brother

by Carl Bob III May 28, 2014

7πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


meaning of life

the meaning of life is to question lifes meaning despite the fact that its true meaning cannot possibly by revealed while one is living - therefore its meaning is and always will be unknown as long as we continue to live and possibly beyond

how can anyone know what the meaning of life truly consist of until one can observe it from an outside point of view?
for that possibility to occur - one must be somewhere else

by ELboGreesyMunkyWrench May 13, 2010

54πŸ‘ 24πŸ‘Ž


Meaning of Life

42

The answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe and Everything.

A: What's the meaning of life?
B: 42.

by Incognia December 15, 2010

21πŸ‘ 8πŸ‘Ž


The Meaning of Life

The meaning of life is not something the human brain is capable of understanding. It’s like an ant trying to understand the Wall Street Journal. We’re not supposed to know the meaning of life. That’s the cruel hoax on mankind. Don’t even try, be happy in your ignorance.

I searched for the meaning of life but could never find it.

by Leap Cruncher June 8, 2021


The Meaning of Life

Ash

Ash is literally the meaning of life

by xdET April 2, 2020

6πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


The Meaning Of Life

The meaning of life is easily explained. We are an alien tv show full of suspence and drama and crazy people. Or we are simply God's entertainment...Either way you are being watched!

Look around! They are watching you! And when you see those people that you just know aren't human, don't come to me.

by Jessica-I've been here before May 9, 2005

53πŸ‘ 28πŸ‘Ž


The meaning of life

Normally, you would be reading some witty remark right about now. Unfortunately, I am a uninspired netgeek, so the meaning of life will have to do:

It is like a drop of water that has risen from the sea and in a shower has fallen in a puddle, then drifts into a brook, finds its way into a stream, after that into a river, passing through mountain gorges and wide plains, winding this way and that, obstructed by rocks and fallen trees, till at least it reaches the boundless seas from which it rose. But that poor little drop of water, when it has once more become one with the sea, has surely lost its individuality.

Normally, you would be reading some witty remark right about now. Unfortunately, I am a uninspired netgeek, so the meaning of life will have to do:

You want to taste sugar, you don't want to become sugar. What is individuality but the expression of our egoism? Until the soul has shed the last trace of that it cannot become one with the Absolute.

by Heavyoak September 8, 2006

28πŸ‘ 13πŸ‘Ž