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| Death: The Final Game Over |
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| larryinc64:
Be kinda a fitting death for me, seeing how I'm in the middle of MM. I have "Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life" stuck in my head now. |
| NoCa$h:
You've already been dead....its called not being born, see no big deal, done. |
| Deadpool:
as non believer death is just stop living, it means nothing. i`m not afraid to die, i`m afraid of not doing all the thing that i want to do but i`m too lazy or depressive to do, in that order of ideas i`m very afraid to die without finding a solution to that. |
| TyrannicalFascist:
Well Dick Clark died, and I was convinced he was a robot. Without getting into too big of a philosophical or religious discussion/argument, I'll throw in my two cents. There are some things that have happened in my life, some things I have seen and some thoughts and conversations I've had that have been very profound for me. I've had a number of terrible, seemingly senseless things happen in my life, but I've seen the impact of these things on me and those around me and I see that there is a purpose to everything that has happened. It's good to ask the big questions. No one has all the answers, and if they say they do, run away as fast as you can. Personally I cannot come to terms with the notion that there is no purpose to our lives, and as such, death is not necessarily and end to who we are. Afterlife? Maybe. Or maybe something no one has considered yet. We'll find out eventually. If you continue to exist beyond death, then there was a reason you lived. If you do not, then you should make your time alive count. Either way, it's not good to anticipate. Spend your life doing what you are good at, and sharing with others. Don't spend your life comparing yourself to someone else, because you are a unique individual, and who is to say that anyone is more important than another in life. Don't begrudge someone for thinking differently than yourself - after all, we're all just people trying to understand our purpose and our roles in life, whatever they may be. There is so much we as intelligent beings do not know about life and existence, things we don't understand, and things we can't even conceive of, that I won't rule out anything. There's so much we are discovering about the nature of existence and the patterns, orders and processes that things follow, and I have to wonder - why do these governing rules even exist? Just try to have faith. You aren't alone in your concerns, so it's great to talk to others about what they think. By the way, faith isn't the same as religion. It takes faith to go to sleep, because there are no guarantees you'll wake up the next morning. So yeah....um......how bout them there video games? :P |
| Superchop:
When I was younger I actually feared death for the same reasons. Like if I die today...I'll never get to know how "so and so" movie series will end...or since i'm into a few manga series...I'll die not knowing if Luffy will ever find One Piece! But as I got older I started worrying less and less. And nowadays, I don't fear death, I just fear on how I will die. Of course I'd prefer a silent sleeping death but not everyone can be so lucky. The other thing that I really don't like about death is leaving behind grieving friends and family. How would my parents feel losing their oldest son? What would happen to my mother with her heart condition? My younger brother who looks up to me...what would happen to him? And so on and so on. For those reasons (people) I do everything I can to survive and not tempt death to take me just yet lol. |
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