neverplaysfair: (That was a nice distraction.)
『桐生・義弥』 Yoshiya "Joshua" Kiryu ([personal profile] neverplaysfair) wrote2012-01-01 05:05 pm

Game 048 [Voice]

I've gathered that some of you out there are rather old. I'd think if you were immortal, individual years would start to lose their meaning with time. So, what do you think constitutes a memorable birthday? Every ten years? Every one hundred? How old do you get before you stop taking notice of single years?
whatdeheckisdat: (arms crossed)

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[personal profile] whatdeheckisdat 2012-01-03 11:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Presumably, it varies by race. A human somehow granted immortality may still put significance in a single year, while other, naturally long-lived species celebrate by the decade. But I suppose that if one had a particularly eventful life, individual years may yet retain their meaning.
whatdeheckisdat: (default lineface)

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[personal profile] whatdeheckisdat 2012-01-05 05:24 am (UTC)(link)
[...Eh, why not.]

Experience. I have lost track of my exact age, but recent years have been more memorable.
whatdeheckisdat: (comprehension)

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[personal profile] whatdeheckisdat 2012-01-07 11:12 pm (UTC)(link)
[...Not exactly, but now that you mention it...]

Only about a year. But yes, this particular year has been longer than most.