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The fact that it seems to get harder and harder to find people in your area that are humble, honest and like-minded if you yourself are "not normal", which hardly anyone is or should be at least.

Humans want to adapt so much to each other they get scared of individuality and non-conformity.

So generally, humans are my biggest worry in my life.

Boohoo about going to toilet lol... Get a better bladder, fellas! :p

Glassed Silver:mac

Probably the fact we have an expiration date

I'm glad we have one. I'd kill myself if we never died :p Just would be too boring and monotonous after a while. It's why I also dislike the thought of a afterlife. After this life, just let me be nothing :) An eternity of anything would bore me.

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Absolutely hate the thought of aging. I enjoy life, I like being alive. I like taking in the world, sharing affection with my wife and child, going out into the woods, and not even just hunting either. I enjoy just walking around in these hills and listening to the sounds of nature. Even in the winter time it's nice to go back into the woods and just sit and listen to the silence. It's amazing how noisy even the most un-populated areas can be, and you don't even realize it until you go somewhere away from power lines and houses and cars and people. Occasionally you'll hear a squirrel run out and grab a nut and dash back into his hole because it's cold, but this world, if you go to the right places, really is a beautiful, peaceful place. Humanity is what ruins it, and for me in particular, I dread the day that I'm too old to climb these hills, too old to move around like I can now and enjoy nature, the day that I have to start becoming dependent on younger people to do the hard stuff for me. I don't necessarily fear death in itself, I just fear being separated from the things here that I love and enjoy.

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Absolutely hate the thought of aging. I enjoy life, I like being alive. I like taking in the world, sharing affection with my wife and child, going out into the woods, and not even just hunting either. I enjoy just walking around in these hills and listening to the sounds of nature. Even in the winter time it's nice to go back into the woods and just sit and listen to the silence. It's amazing how noisy even the most un-populated areas can be, and you don't even realize it until you go somewhere away from power lines and houses and cars and people. Occasionally you'll hear a squirrel run out and grab a nut and dash back into his hole because it's cold, but this world, if you go the right places, really is a beautiful, peaceful place. Humanity is what ruins it, and for me in particular, I dread the day that I'm too old to climb these hills, too old to move around like I can now and enjoy nature, the day that I have to start becoming dependent on younger people to do the hard stuff for me. I don't necessarily fear death in itself, I just fear being separated from the things here that I love and enjoy.

This a gazillion times.

Very well said.

Take this like from me! (Y)

Glassed Silver:mac

I'm glad we have one. I'd kill myself if we never died :p Just would be too boring and monotonous after a while. It's why I also dislike the thought of a afterlife. After this life, just let me be nothing :) An eternity of anything would bore me.

I feel immortality would be good but at the same time I would like a kill switch incase after 400 odd years it just gets to much

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Sometimes I hate the emotions and the mental limitations. I'm middle aged and have begun to notice a slowing of mental functions, occasional memory issues, a lot of tip-of-tongue incidents. I work on word games and other brain exercises daily. I guess it boils down to just getting older. And as the years pass, time seems to move faster and faster.

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My sexual problems and I HATE BLADDERS THEY ARE EVIL I GOTTA PEE TOO OFTEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Ever checked for diabetes?

And yup, sexual problems are flipping annoying.

That and love problems.

I wish I would never again fall in love unless somebody has fallen in love with me and is dedicated and humble.

I wish there was such a thing as a protection against unrewarded love.

Glassed Silver:mac

I don't really hate being human. I just hate being human NOW. We're still stuck on this planet because we're not advanced enough to expand elsewhere. I wish I were human several hundred years from now.

I hate that I can't turn off parts of my brain at will. If my desire for something is unhealthy, I can't just shut it off. I feel like I'm constantly at war with myself which is keeping me from progressing.

I wish I head a control panel for my head, basically. And from it, I could shut off parts at will.

I like my expiration date. I would hate to live forever.

I'd love to be able to fly. And, I dislike that there is no on/off switch for the part of my mind that races constantly with worries and ideas and creativity and doubts and fears and what-ifs and to-dos and etc right when I'm trying to get some well-needed sleep :o

The human personality, how we all suffer from the human condition of selfishness, lies, betrayal oh and heartbreak moments of emotional ups and downs,..... ain't life great kids!!!>?

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I absolutely hate being human. Life's just too easy and predictable. Theres already this one course pl8tted out for you. Sure, you might get to make 2 or 3 major decisions, but nothing too significant to how your life will play out. It's already all decided. In order to live, you need to go to school, then get a job. The only significant decisions that you get to make are what job you choose, who you marry, if you marry, wether or not you want kids... but none of these contribute to the excitement in life too much. Its just a boring world, with a boring, predictable life. There's nothing to discover, except for the fact that your species is deathly boring. Anything would be better. Being any type of bird, you'd get to explore the world, with no civilization to bind you. Being a fish or marine mammal, the depths of the ocean and long, exciting migrations would await you. Being a land mammal, like a lion or wolf, you could go into perilous situations, and have exciting lives. Being human, we'll never get that. That's what kills me the most. That the one thing that I want most in the world, to be anything but human, I know that I positively can never have. That I'm going to be stuck in this dreadful life until I expire, and there's nothing I can do about it, because I love life, I just hate this human life, so suicide could never be an option. I know that. I have stared into a perfect oppurtunity for suicide before, but I didn't take it, because I knew it wasn't what I wanted. I hate it all. Sure, human life has it's perks every once in a while, like winning something, but that excitement won't last forever. Eventually, it'll wear off and we'll be stuck back in this pit of predictable life.

In our first 6 or 7 years, life will be exciting, as we explore everything around us. But then, after you've seen everything you can, everything just gets worse and worse. One of the worst things is that almost everyone around you is oblivious to it all, they just go on marvelling at things that they discovered years ago. Youre surrounded by so many people just happily living their lives and not caeing about how much you hate being human. When you tell them, they just say "oh, come on get over it," or "its just a phase", when really, it isnt just a phase, and you cant get over it.

So, if someone ever asked me what animal Id least want to be, Id say humans.

The main thing is other people, some are nice, some are not. And the fact that we just can't get along. Yes we can disagree on things, but the fact a lot of people cannot respect that disagreement.

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