I know what my answer would be. The rules are thus:
1: You cannot die. Not now, not ever, until the end of time. Perhaps you'll be alive even afterwards. (Who knows?) But if the sun were to explode right now, you would be cast adrift in space, floating ever onwards.
2: You still feel pain.
3: Your body is to remain unchanged at the instant of immortality. Whatever is part of you, will remain part of you forever. You won't have to eat, you won't feel hunger, but you will still retain the ability to do so, if you so please.
3a: You will have no need for breathing, however, you may still choose to do so. But no oxygen will be absorbed, no CO2 lost.
3b: Should you lose an arm, piece of hair, tooth, blood, etc, it will instantly returned to it's previous location, by any means necessary.
3c: This rule also applies to your muscular structure: Since your muscles cannot degrade, you will never be able to become stronger. But, since your muscles never degrade, you will never tire, either. An example of this would be, if you can lift 50 lbs with your right bicep, you will be able to hold 50 lbs indefinitely, but you will never be able to lift 51 lbs. Another example: If you can run at a sprint at 20 mph, you will be able run at such speed indefinitely, but you will never be able to run faster than that.
4: You cannot die, but you can become trapped. Should you be laid underneath a pile of rocks, and unable to extricate yourself, you will be unable to do so until present circumstances have changed. (Geological activity, someone moving the rocks for you, the earth exploding, etc)
5: You may say yes, or no. You may not choose to wait until your physical condition has changed. So no new haircuts, no excessive working out, nothing. Now or nothing.
Would you do it?
1: You cannot die. Not now, not ever, until the end of time. Perhaps you'll be alive even afterwards. (Who knows?) But if the sun were to explode right now, you would be cast adrift in space, floating ever onwards.
2: You still feel pain.
3: Your body is to remain unchanged at the instant of immortality. Whatever is part of you, will remain part of you forever. You won't have to eat, you won't feel hunger, but you will still retain the ability to do so, if you so please.
3a: You will have no need for breathing, however, you may still choose to do so. But no oxygen will be absorbed, no CO2 lost.
3b: Should you lose an arm, piece of hair, tooth, blood, etc, it will instantly returned to it's previous location, by any means necessary.
3c: This rule also applies to your muscular structure: Since your muscles cannot degrade, you will never be able to become stronger. But, since your muscles never degrade, you will never tire, either. An example of this would be, if you can lift 50 lbs with your right bicep, you will be able to hold 50 lbs indefinitely, but you will never be able to lift 51 lbs. Another example: If you can run at a sprint at 20 mph, you will be able run at such speed indefinitely, but you will never be able to run faster than that.
4: You cannot die, but you can become trapped. Should you be laid underneath a pile of rocks, and unable to extricate yourself, you will be unable to do so until present circumstances have changed. (Geological activity, someone moving the rocks for you, the earth exploding, etc)
5: You may say yes, or no. You may not choose to wait until your physical condition has changed. So no new haircuts, no excessive working out, nothing. Now or nothing.
Would you do it?