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  • Yup. So far, no God. Probably because I'm here *shakes fist at the Heavens and they recoil in fright*

    Besides, an Earthquake requires the Tectonic plates to grind on each other, which would never be enough to end the world. Cause incredible amounts of destruction and death, but not end the world.
    One hour, fourty-five minutes in, so far so good. How goes that end of the world thing, anyhow?

    *drops wall around something, blocking it from view*
    Do your work well, and breaks will be given to you. Believe me, nobody is worked to death in life, unless they reject the breaks God, through coincidence, gives you.

    Also, don't overwork ever. Just work your part, at your pace, so you can do it well and feel fine about it and the rewards that come with it.
    Yes, but how can you live calmly, if you never worked? The point in life is to work and work and work, and earn satisfaction at a work well done at the end when you can't work anymore.
    Actuall, I can prevent that by fixing the flawed DNA, thus preventing me from aging past 21. :L Just a matter of how...
    Yes. Just look up the Buddah's life story; he was a prince with no care in the world, but he wasn't truly happy yet didn't know it. Then he saw the suffering outside of the walls of his palace, and he went out to live in the world with struggles in it.
    It probably wouldn't even be related to Galactic. There are about 20 other stories in the GalacticVerse.
    Yes. There's always a lot of work to do. Such is life. A completely careless and innactive life is no happy life.
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