One Life [ Carpe Diem ]

Discussion in 'Random' started by Wordguy, Dec 13, 2015.

  1. Wordguy

    Wordguy Shultz#7997 Staff Member Moderator Penguin

    You have a life.
    Small Life,
    Big Life,
    "No Life",
    All Life,
    You have a life.

    I have a life.
    It's a small Life.
    But it's a life.
    And I like my life.

    Do you like your life?
    Simply, that doesn't matter.
    Life is a matter of perspective.
    Life, No Life, All Life, Big Life,
    We All Have One.

    One Life.
    We Only Have One Life.
    Wether It's A
    Big Life
    Small Life
    "No Life"
    or All Life,
    It's a life, and you have it.

    Deal with it.
    also thanks for letting me remove the meaning of the word life from you.
     
  2. HestiaMinecraft

    HestiaMinecraft Well-Known Member Retired Staff

    The word "life" is used 24 times in this... poem?
    The word "life" is used 25 times if you include the title.
     
  3. Acer2332

    Acer2332 Active Member

    How does Carpe Diem have any relevance? xD If I remember correctly, doesn't it translate to Seize the day?
     
  4. Mipsu

    Mipsu Well-Known Member

    me
     
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  5. rabbitcake

    rabbitcake Active Member Penguin

    Is it bad that I pretended it was a song?
    also why is this like Carpet Diem at all
     
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  6. Olocool17

    Olocool17 Well-Known Member

    It literally means 'Gather the day', gather as in , gathering a flower.
     
  7. Acer2332

    Acer2332 Active Member

    "Carpe diem is a Latinaphorism, usually translated "seize the day", taken from book 1 of the Roman poet Horace's work Odes (23 BC)." :p
     
  8. Miner

    Miner Bye y'all Penguin Retired Staff

    Carpe Diem, Carpe being the singular imperative form of Capere, to sieze. It's a command, Sieze the day! Take it by the throat and own it! Etc. To gather(colligere) is less intense thus it wouldn't be used here.
     
  9. Olocool17

    Olocool17 Well-Known Member

    well we learned it was pick/gather.
     
  10. Miner

    Miner Bye y'all Penguin Retired Staff

    O, mea culpa tum. Aut colligere aut capere eh, satis.
     

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