ultrajamie Posted December 9, 2006 Posted December 9, 2006 ??? Mine would be realising that my life is never really going to be what i dreamed it would be when i was younger... but that that's actually alright
ultrajamie Posted December 9, 2006 Author Posted December 9, 2006 Finding a conjoined-twin gummy bear. Deep. Did you seperate them in a highly skilled operation? Or just let them be?
AshMat Posted December 9, 2006 Posted December 9, 2006 Seing a virtual versio0n of myself, paly tennis. Woah!
MoogleViper Posted December 9, 2006 Posted December 9, 2006 Did you seperate them in a highly skilled operation? Or just let them be? If you do that then one of them is highly likely to do. That's if any of them survive. I'm too young to have had/decide what the most profound moment was for me.
Supergrunch Posted December 9, 2006 Posted December 9, 2006 The most profound thing that has ever happened to me is being asked this question.
Charlie Posted December 9, 2006 Posted December 9, 2006 For anyone who doesn't actually know what profound means
mcj metroid Posted December 9, 2006 Posted December 9, 2006 For anyone who doesn't actually know what profound means thank you:)
The Bard Posted December 10, 2006 Posted December 10, 2006 Finding Atheism , Alcohol and Heavy Metal. Yes... Actually, I'm gonna go with sex. Yeah.
killthenet Posted December 12, 2006 Posted December 12, 2006 Watching Devendra Banhart play live at Reading a few years ago. Shit festival, shit stage, fucking incredible performance. Back when Devendra played gigs with just him and a guitar, with another guy playing steel guitar on a few songs. After about 20 minutes I went into a trance and didn't click out of it until at least the next day.
Jon Posted December 12, 2006 Posted December 12, 2006 Being struck by lightning when I was 6, made me appreciate life a lot more and the people in it.
weeyellowbloke Posted December 12, 2006 Posted December 12, 2006 Non-serious answer: Meeting Jesus coming out of a toilet at Glastonbury. Serious answer: Ummmm, I guess it would be kissing someone for the first time and realising sometimes things really do turn out alright in the end.
Caris Posted December 12, 2006 Posted December 12, 2006 Being struck by lightning when I was 6, made me appreciate life a lot more and the people in it. you serious? how did that happen/what did you feel like.
Shorty Posted December 12, 2006 Posted December 12, 2006 For anyone who doesn't actually know what profound means Well the original title was "profund" so that may have confused people I had to make a slight adjustment Personally I would have to go with Leeds 2003, I just had such an amazing time, the whole experience was happy, there was no downside (maybe the toilets...) it was just an amazing Summer altogether.
Charlie Posted December 12, 2006 Posted December 12, 2006 For me, it might have to be being drunk properly for the first time. I know it sounds really chavvy or jakey but it was such a good experience and its something I do regularly(ish) now because I always have a really good time.
Rapture1984 Posted December 12, 2006 Posted December 12, 2006 Totally unrelated but loving your avatar Weeyellowbloke! Curious Orange rocks, With Richard Not Judy was so under rated! Anyways, the most profound thing to happen to me was being with some of my best mates watching Faithless at Creamfields, was the best feeling ever, being with people you love surrounded by thousands of people, all happy, all dancing, was awesome
killthenet Posted December 13, 2006 Posted December 13, 2006 This Morning With Richard Not Judy wasn't underrated, it was just under watched. The BBC never advertised it and put it on in bollocks timeslots.
bart_k Posted December 13, 2006 Posted December 13, 2006 Realising that from the moment we are born, were actually dying already. It might sound a little morbid, but it just is the truth.
Haden Posted December 13, 2006 Posted December 13, 2006 Realising that from the moment we are born, were actually dying already.It might sound a little morbid, but it just is the truth. My gf said that when I turn 21 I will begin to die. I was like in extras chris martin style. "Are you having a laugh!"
bart_k Posted December 13, 2006 Posted December 13, 2006 My gf said that when I turn 21 I will begin to die. I was like in extras chris martin style. "Are you having a laugh!" I heard that one too, but I thought it reffered to the fact that untill like your early twenties your becoming stronger, smarter, etc. But after your early twenties it goes downhill. After that you start becoming middle-aged.
Jamba Posted December 13, 2006 Posted December 13, 2006 Realising that from the moment we are born, were actually dying already.It might sound a little morbid, but it just is the truth. To be honest, you do it while you're in the womb. Your cells dying are a natural process in your body for it do develop properly. If this was not the case, you wouldnt have seperate fingers and your limbs would probably be fused to your sides. As I remember your spinal cord wouldnt form properly either. But for me the most profound thing that has happened (recently because I find life quite profound generally) was realising that I was actually ready to marry someone. Not just thinking about marrying them or what it would be like but being totally emotionally and spiritually prepared to go the distance with a person. I realised this about 3 weeks ago and we broke up about a month and a half ago. Wasn't a happy day.... still isn't.
Dyson Posted December 16, 2006 Posted December 16, 2006 Realising that lying to myself doesn't cover up anything.. Unfortunately, it hasn't changed a thing, as I still lie to myself that everything'll turn out fine.
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