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Originally posted by undead trev
I find your comment very interesting, I will show this to Thayer as soon as I can. But for now I will try to answer some of it....
From what I understand, Thayer since birth has been punished in many ways for showing who he is.
He is ultra sensitive, and I see alot of hurt in him. On the one hand he would love to help people become all they can including himself, and on the other he does not think humans are worth the effort at all. He loves people and this world, and yet he hates what he perceives as his own personal hell...he knows that their are people, people that have great knowledge that have been around longer than him and know the game better.
I can understand his worry when it comes to his family and friends, he can not be everywhere at once, he is not a god...he is a human, he might be advanced in some ways but still human...
Thayer does work for the betterment of mankind in his own way, he has his hand in many things he hopes will help, but he is only one person.. he searches for answers and rarely sleeps at all...
When it gets down to it, he is not angry or disgruntled with the society, he cares deeply about them. It is the stuff going on underneath, or behind the curtain he is disgusted with...He fights them, he has wins and he has losses,
Your right the world is unfolding as it should, and I know he has really been looking forard to this year, He is planning and I know he is waiting on something in particular to happen in the near future which is a marking point that will allow him to come into his own...
It is strange I think he knows full well how it will turn out and what that will mean for him and everyone on this little planet and I think he is a bit embarrased,, silly human...lol
Originally posted by Th0r
Wow. I have been traveling around aus for last 5 months staying at backpackers beaches and in cars. Don't have a job for more than a week living it hippy style. Anyway I have met a person that sounds like your description of thyler. If I listed stuff i witnessed many people would instabtly claim me loopy.
Anyway I sent you a u2u Undead_trev I have just got a camper van and we (mate&i) need a destination
Peace&Love 4 all.edit on 4-1-2012 by Th0r because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Schkeptick
Immortal, NO.
Imaginative, YES.
But I might have been more convinced if you had taken the time to fix the paragraphs so this wasn't so hard to read. I gave up about halfway and just skimmed after that.
Originally posted by 1littlewolf
Originally posted by Th0r
Wow. I have been traveling around aus for last 5 months staying at backpackers beaches and in cars. Don't have a job for more than a week living it hippy style. Anyway I have met a person that sounds like your description of thyler. If I listed stuff i witnessed many people would instabtly claim me loopy.
Anyway I sent you a u2u Undead_trev I have just got a camper van and we (mate&i) need a destination
Peace&Love 4 all.edit on 4-1-2012 by Th0r because: (no reason given)
Nimbin Mardigrass 2012. First weekend of May
Originally posted by methuselah1937
"Is your friend immortal ?" Without a shadow of a doubt, NO.
If you only knew how far of the mark your/his story and your/his alleged "abilities actually were, you'd understand what complete nonsense you've been posting in this thread.
Besides significantly enhanced longevity, not one other "enhanced" or "additional" ability has ever been documented or displayed that didn't fall within what we recognize as the accepted "norm" for humans.
I suggest you leave this sort of storyline to the Hollywood professionals.
Methuselah is mentioned in one passage in the Hebrew Bible, Genesis 5:21–27, as part of the genealogy linking Adam to Noah. The genealogy is repeated, without the chronology, at 1 Chronicles 1:3, and also appears at Luke 3:37. The following is taken from the King James Version of the Bible.
(21) And Enoch lived sixty and five years, and begat Methuselah: (22) And Enoch walked with God after he begat Methuselah three hundred years, and Enoch begat sons and daughters: (23) And all the days of Enoch were three hundred sixty and five years: (24) And Enoch walked with God: and he [was] not; for God took him. (25) And Methuselah lived an hundred eighty and seven years, and begat Lamech: (26) And Methuselah lived after he begat Lamech seven hundred eighty and two years, and begat sons and daughters: (27) And all the days of Methuselah were nine hundred sixty and nine years: and he died.