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Are you afraid to die?

  1. #21
    cupocheer Space Nigga [unwillingly condescend the dp]
    Originally posted by yum If I'm being honest: kinda. Life is beautiful and I've squandered so much of it, to die today would be a tragic waste of my potential. To waste life is the same as dying

    A typical comment by someone who is skewered shirtless of dying.

    yep yep yep
  2. #22
    EllariaSand African Astronaut
    GTFO fake cup
  3. #23
    larrylegend8383 Naturally Camouflaged
    What pisses me off the most about dying is that I will miss out on what the world will be like a few hundred years from now. I'm not worried about physical death though
  4. #24
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    The real reality is all one thing. The past, the present and the future are all wrapped into one thing. Time as we know it is only an illusion of perspective. So when you die, you don't really die, because you're still really there, just not physically manifesting at that "particular moment". But the reality is, that "particular moment" always exists no matter what, so in a way, you are physically manifesting even after you're dead. This is called the First Death. Only suspended in time, not truly gone.
  5. #25
    ~L J~ African Astronaut [this acceleratory nonflavored troubadour]
    Yes =‘(
  6. #26
    NARCassist gollums fat coach
    Why fear the inevitable? That's pointless.

    I don't even fear a painful death, in fact I fear dying in my sleep more. The way I see it is you only die once and that's the last thing you ever get to experience on this amazing wonderful trip called life which really is just a long series of experiences. I want my very last experience to be something awesome and hardcore, I want to go out with every single nerve and cell of my body on overdrive. Burning, falling or eaten by sharks I think would be a great way to go.

    I think people who say they want to die peacefully in their sleep are major faggots. You only get one chance to experience death, why the fuck would you want to miss it? What because you're scared of a little pain? What a fucking pussy. People like that want to miss their death just like they missed their life, because they're too fucking scared all the time. You seriously need to grow a pair.



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  7. #27
    Rock_N_Rollover African Astronaut [my obsessively old-time raunch]
    Then go skydrive.


    Without your shute. ;-)



    Dust to dust.
  8. #28
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Originally posted by NARCassist Why fear the inevitable? That's pointless.

    I don't even fear a painful death, in fact I fear dying in my sleep more. The way I see it is you only die once and that's the last thing you ever get to experience on this amazing wonderful trip called life which really is just a long series of experiences. I want my very last experience to be something awesome and hardcore, I want to go out with every single nerve and cell of my body on overdrive. Burning, falling or eaten by sharks I think would be a great way to go.

    I think people who say they want to die peacefully in their sleep are major faggots. You only get one chance to experience death, why the fuck would you want to miss it? What because you're scared of a little pain? What a fucking pussy. People like that want to miss their death just like they missed their life, because they're too fucking scared all the time. You seriously need to grow a pair.



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    You go to sleep and never wake up, so you don't even know you have died.
  9. #29
    RisiR † 29 Autism
    Not all the time but when death knocks on your door it's pretty fucking scary.
  10. #30
    Zanick motherfucker [my p.a. supernal goa]
    Not at the moment, but it could happen.
  11. #31
    Two theories

    1. Consciousness is a gift bestowed by God.

    2. Every quark in this unvierse is connected to one another by gravity, in some singular collective body, and we just happen to be in control of one of the living dirt sacks.
  12. #32
    Bologna Nacho African Astronaut
    Death is as much a part of life as birth.
  13. #33
    aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Originally posted by Rock_N_Rollover Then go skydrive.


    Without your shute. ;-)



    Dust to dust.

    asphalt burial
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  14. #34
    Originally posted by -SpectraL Death by dicking bc YOLO
  15. #35
    EllariaSand African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Incognito2u If you talk to people who have had a near death experience they all have lost any fear that they had before and actually welcome death as the next step at least those I have spoken to.

    I knew someone who had died as a teenager and was brought back...he had a near death experience at that time

    Later in his life when he became ill he had no fear of dying.......all he asked was not to be left alone waiting to die in hospital and he was afraid of the physical pain he might experience before passing.

    We stayed with him in shifts until he passed
    His last days were spent in a coma, probably due to the Fentanyl Transdermal Patches that were employed to control his pain

    Years after his passing I believe he contacted me from the other side (for lack of a better description) in answer to a question heavy on my heart after visiting his grave

    I’m certain we continue to exist after these bodies that house us die

    I’m also certain that we cannot begin to comprehend how insignificant and baseless our concerns here are once we arrive in that place
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  16. #36
    3. Drugs and neurons are the ultimate goal of the universe.

    Life exists, life evolve to house nerves and neurons. These nerves and neurons want to be activated by the the universe, as they allow it to feel. Humans and other smart beings continue to evolve to make more, and better drugs to feed more and more and neurons produced by multiplying creatures.
  17. #37
    Incognito2u African Astronaut
    Yes I had a very similar experience with several people who had near death experiences and it changed how i viewed it all
  18. #38
    infinityshock Black Hole
    there are things worth than death...and dying isnt that big of a deal

    besides...i finished my bucket list several times over. ive literally invented new things just to have stuff to do.
  19. #39
    EllariaSand African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Incognito2u Yes I had a very similar experience with several people who had near death experiences and it changed how i viewed it all

    My experience with that person changed the way I see it as well....
  20. #40
    Bologna Nacho African Astronaut
    You should invent an automatic toilet seat depending on who goes into the bathroom at your house. I bet the divorce rate would go down.
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