Reason for celebrating birthdays?
Oz
04-01-2002, 04:24 AM
Why do humans celebrate birthdays?? The best reason I could think of was celebrating another year of not dieing. Any thoughts?
SickLude
04-01-2002, 09:15 AM
Its the day you came into existence however so many years ago. So, its just another excuse for people to be reconized in someway, and an excuse to do stuff you wouldnt normally do.
sarujin
04-06-2002, 05:48 AM
hmm
I believe its the opposite to what ozriceboy said. Instead of celebrating 'not dieing', isn't it celebrating another year that you have lived. Its an achievment, and having a birthday is just one way or recognising it.
for example when you turn 50, its an achievment to have lived half a centuary, therefore you celebrate it!
sarujin
I believe its the opposite to what ozriceboy said. Instead of celebrating 'not dieing', isn't it celebrating another year that you have lived. Its an achievment, and having a birthday is just one way or recognising it.
for example when you turn 50, its an achievment to have lived half a centuary, therefore you celebrate it!
sarujin
Oz
04-07-2002, 12:55 AM
Originally posted by sarujin
hmm
I believe its the opposite to what ozriceboy said. Instead of celebrating 'not dieing', isn't it celebrating another year that you have lived. Its an achievment, and having a birthday is just one way or recognising it.
for example when you turn 50, its an achievment to have lived half a centuary, therefore you celebrate it!
sarujin
1/What's the difference? celebrating a year livd VS a year of not dieing?
2/What is the achievement? All you have achieved in 50 years may be what someone else has achieved in 25 years!
hmm
I believe its the opposite to what ozriceboy said. Instead of celebrating 'not dieing', isn't it celebrating another year that you have lived. Its an achievment, and having a birthday is just one way or recognising it.
for example when you turn 50, its an achievment to have lived half a centuary, therefore you celebrate it!
sarujin
1/What's the difference? celebrating a year livd VS a year of not dieing?
2/What is the achievement? All you have achieved in 50 years may be what someone else has achieved in 25 years!
hdtboy
04-16-2002, 07:07 AM
I'm thinking that a birthday is a way of relating passing time to a persons experinces in life. The greater the gap between experiences, the older you are.
It's all relative man:bandit:
It's all relative man:bandit:
"Pandamonium"
04-16-2002, 01:52 PM
Its for the Presents!!!!!!!! :D :D :D
As you get older you should be able to afford more expensive toys which you can justify buying due to your life span getting shorter.
The reality is that it marks your growth through the passage of time.
People generally relate age to wisdom & knowledge. Which is not always true as can be proven by politicians. (Dumber then a box of Rocks.) :silly:
The Panda has spoken! :D :D :D :D :p
As you get older you should be able to afford more expensive toys which you can justify buying due to your life span getting shorter.
The reality is that it marks your growth through the passage of time.
People generally relate age to wisdom & knowledge. Which is not always true as can be proven by politicians. (Dumber then a box of Rocks.) :silly:
The Panda has spoken! :D :D :D :D :p
taranaki
04-16-2002, 01:57 PM
Originally posted by "Pandamonium"
Its for the Presents!!!!!!!! :D :D :D
As you get older you should be able to afford more expensive toys which you can justify buying due to your life span getting shorter.
The reality is that it marks your growth through the passage of time.
People generally relate age to wisdom & knowledge. Which is not always true as can be proven by politicians. (Dumber then a box of Rocks.) :silly:
The Panda has spoken! :D :D :D :D :p
True.....can I have a Bentley,a blonde and a blowjob for my birthday next time?:silly2: :silly2:
Its for the Presents!!!!!!!! :D :D :D
As you get older you should be able to afford more expensive toys which you can justify buying due to your life span getting shorter.
The reality is that it marks your growth through the passage of time.
People generally relate age to wisdom & knowledge. Which is not always true as can be proven by politicians. (Dumber then a box of Rocks.) :silly:
The Panda has spoken! :D :D :D :D :p
True.....can I have a Bentley,a blonde and a blowjob for my birthday next time?:silly2: :silly2:
"Pandamonium"
04-16-2002, 03:15 PM
Originally posted by taranaki
True.....can I have a Bentley,a blonde and a blowjob for my birthday next time?:silly2: :silly2:
A Bentley by Matchbox, A Blonde by Peroxide & a Blowjob??
Sorry but you're married.:p :p :p
Panda loves being Sillyphosical. :D :D :D
True.....can I have a Bentley,a blonde and a blowjob for my birthday next time?:silly2: :silly2:
A Bentley by Matchbox, A Blonde by Peroxide & a Blowjob??
Sorry but you're married.:p :p :p
Panda loves being Sillyphosical. :D :D :D
Oz
04-17-2002, 03:38 AM
:D :finger: :D :finger: :D
Wisdom and knowledge with the passage of age? Then Pandas age would be.....3??:finger: :finger: :finger:
Wisdom and knowledge with the passage of age? Then Pandas age would be.....3??:finger: :finger: :finger:
sarujin
04-17-2002, 06:49 AM
Yeah Panda made a good point (even if he is 3!), that with age comes wisdom and knowledge.
So therefore when you celebrate getting older you're celebrating you advancement (in many ways)
sarujin
So therefore when you celebrate getting older you're celebrating you advancement (in many ways)
sarujin
"Pandamonium"
04-17-2002, 03:31 PM
Originally posted by "Pandamonium"
People generally relate age to wisdom & knowledge. Which is not always true as can be proven by politicians. (Dumber then a box of Rocks.) :silly:
The Panda has spoken! :D :D :D :D :p
Ozriceboy must fall into this catagory.:p :D :p :D :p
3 in Panda Years is 30 in human years. That is why we are so Sillyphosical.
People generally relate age to wisdom & knowledge. Which is not always true as can be proven by politicians. (Dumber then a box of Rocks.) :silly:
The Panda has spoken! :D :D :D :D :p
Ozriceboy must fall into this catagory.:p :D :p :D :p
3 in Panda Years is 30 in human years. That is why we are so Sillyphosical.
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