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Are you afraid to die?

  1. #41
    Incognito2u African Astronaut
    This is a good thread I find it fascinating how people see it
  2. #42
    EllariaSand African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Incognito2u This is a good thread I find it fascinating how people see it

    So do I


    Their reasons for their viewpoint are typically quite interesting as well
  3. #43
    Incognito2u African Astronaut
    I'm a little surprised more people aren't posting
  4. #44
    EllariaSand African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Incognito2u I'm a little surprised more people aren't posting

    I’m not



    It requires deep thoughtful introspection


    Not a whole lot of that around here 🤷🏻‍♀️
  5. #45
    Incognito2u African Astronaut
    I suppose that's true
  6. #46
    Rock_N_Rollover African Astronaut [my obsessively old-time raunch]
    This is more dream related but about death also.



    I have this recurring dream. I've lost count of how many times I had had it.

    A friend of mind I worked with for about four years left the company and went back to his home town.

    He had gotten a teacher pregnant here before he left.

    I heard later he commited suicide with a gun. I know for sure he is dead. Maybe a couple of years after he left.



    I have dreams where I meet him and he isn't dead after all. I'll say, "WTF man you ain't dead!"

    Weird. When I think the dreams have finally gone away I'll have another one.
  7. #47
    NARCassist gollums fat coach
    Originally posted by -SpectraL You go to sleep and never wake up, so you don't even know you have died.

    That's what I'm saying, how could you want that one single opportunity to experience what its like drawing a final breath, experiencing that transition from existence to nonexistence. The ultimate and final trip, its also the moment you find out for sure if there actually is something going on after death.

    I don't believe there is tbh, but who can say for sure. I think its gonna be the same as before you were born, which seems most likely. Especially considering what happens to your consciousness when oxygen is cut off from your brain momentarily, you pass out and have no consciousness at all for that period. So it would very much seem that our body is a life support system which without there is no life, no consciousness, no existence at all.

    That's how I see it anyway.



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  8. #48
    Originally posted by cupocheer A typical comment by someone who is skewered shirtless of dying.

    yep yep yep

    Lol @ skewered shirtless
  9. #49
    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Originally posted by EllariaSand Exactly

    Like Xlite said….we’re familiar with and attached to what we know as our current lives

    I think not knowing what comes next coupled with the nonsense religion teaches us makes people fear crossing over into the next phase of our existence

    This and the fact that no one seems to remember what came before birth

    Where does your belief stem from that we're on a never ending journey? How strongly do you believe that, how confident are you that that's the case? Could we simply die and not know anything, like before we were born?
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  10. #50
    Rock_N_Rollover African Astronaut [my obsessively old-time raunch]
    The weight of your soul.


    21 grams. Or not.

  11. #51
    Bologna Nacho African Astronaut
    I read stories about car wrecks or whatever and it is reported that they "died instantly". How do they know? I would think there would be some amount of time to go from living to dead.
  12. #52
    EllariaSand African Astronaut
    Originally posted by mmQ Where does your belief stem from that we're on a never ending journey? How strongly do you believe that, how confident are you that that's the case? Could we simply die and not know anything, like before we were born?

    Since I’m certain we don’t “end” after death....I strongly believe we didn’t “begin” at birth....or this birth

    I would stake my life on it since after the experience I had I am 100% certain we continue to exist as “ourselves” after we pass from this life

    As for not remembering what was before we were born....maybe we do, but given we’re babies and can’t talk....by the time we can talk we don’t have the vocabulary to properly express our pre birth memories....or they’re dismissed as a child’s imagination?

    Or perhaps when we pass this exsistance is forgotten

    I don’t know how exactly it works but I know it’s true
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  13. #53
    WellHung Black Hole
    Yes. Yes, i am.
  14. #54
    EllariaSand African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Bologna Nacho I read stories about car wrecks or whatever and it is reported that they "died instantly". How do they know? I would think there would be some amount of time to go from living to dead.

    Decomposition is a science....it begins the moment tissues are deprived of oxygen.....in addition lividity ....or the settling of blood in the body based on its position can be used as a pretty close estimate as to when blood flow stopped and how long the body stayed in that position following death....organ and body temperature also drop at a predictable pace...

    I’m sure they can ballpark down to minutes based on the time of the accident.
  15. #55
    D4NG0 motherfucker
    Originally posted by EllariaSand Decomposition is a science….it begins the moment tissues are deprived of oxygen…..in addition lividity ….or the settling of blood in the body based on its position can be used as a pretty close estimate as to when blood flow stopped and how long the body stayed in that position following death….organ and body temperature also drop at a predictable pace…

    I’m sure they can ballpark down to minutes based on the time of the accident.

    "Within minutes" doesn't equate to "instantly." Being crushed and burned to death for 30 seconds is much more horriffic than being killed on impact.
  16. #56
    NARCassist gollums fat coach
    Originally posted by EllariaSand Since I’m certain we don’t “end” after death….I strongly believe we didn’t “begin” at birth….or this birth

    I would stake my life on it since after the experience I had I am 100% certain we continue to exist as “ourselves” after we pass from this life

    As for not remembering what was before we were born….maybe we do, but given we’re babies and can’t talk….by the time we can talk we don’t have the vocabulary to properly express our pre birth memories….or they’re dismissed as a child’s imagination?

    Or perhaps when we pass this exsistance is forgotten

    I don’t know how exactly it works but I know it’s true

    people who believe in existence after death are just scared to die. they won't allow themselves to accept the fact that one day they won't exist in any form.



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  17. #57
    EllariaSand African Astronaut
    Originally posted by D4NG0 "Within minutes" doesn't equate to "instantly." Being crushed and burned to death for 30 seconds is much more horriffic than being killed on impact.

    one can assume
  18. #58
    EllariaSand African Astronaut
    Originally posted by NARCassist people who believe in existence after death are just scared to die. they won't allow themselves to accept the fact that one day they won't exist in any form.



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    Yes.....you’re also allowed to believe anything you like too 👍
  19. #59
    D4NG0 motherfucker
    Originally posted by NARCassist people who believe in existence after death are just scared to die. they won't allow themselves to accept the fact that one day they won't exist in any form.

    On the contrary, simply not existing is a nicer alternative to what many religions promise the afterlife will (or won't) be like. I mean, imagine coming back as a fucking cow.
  20. #60
    NARCassist gollums fat coach
    Originally posted by EllariaSand Decomposition is a science….it begins the moment tissues are deprived of oxygen…..in addition lividity ….or the settling of blood in the body based on its position can be used as a pretty close estimate as to when blood flow stopped and how long the body stayed in that position following death….organ and body temperature also drop at a predictable pace…

    I’m sure they can ballpark down to minutes based on the time of the accident.

    your body can still have a pulse for up to a few minutes after you die.



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