I think about death a bunch.My main concern with it is I hope it doesn't happen whilst defecating, masturbating, or fornicating...The last one really isn't too concerning but i worry nonetheless, yadig?[Edited on April 18, 2012 at 11:08 PM. Reason : page 2, yadig?]
4/18/2012 11:07:48 PM
Assuming humanity isn't killed by WW3, super aids, or global warming... we have terrible luck being born so early in our species' history.The life expectancy will go up and up and maybe we will turn into immortal cyborgs in space... our ancestors will look back on us feeling sorry for us with our cancer, black plague, and yatta yatta
4/18/2012 11:43:08 PM
Better than been born earlier, though. Sheesh. Talk about glass half empty!
4/19/2012 9:22:12 AM
When I was younger it blew my mind that certain things would never happen again in my life time. It was hard to wrap my head around never seeing the return of a comet or not knowing what tricentiennial quarters will look like. [/nerd]Now, I tend to think of it terms of length of life and health. Are the things I'm doing now helping to improve my life in the end? Are they shortening my life?]
4/19/2012 9:45:08 AM
4/19/2012 10:53:55 AM
i would be 90 years old for the tricentennial...i suppose it's possible...
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4/19/2012 11:28:02 AM
I've accepted my fate as a mortal but believe in the Christian idea of the afterlife, thus, while I'm not exactly "excited" to die, I do look forward to seeing those who have gone before me again someday.
4/19/2012 12:46:29 PM
I honestly don't care about if I die or not. As a Christian I believe in an afterlife and it sounds pretty darn good compared to being on earth. I more care about my family and would hate for my parents to have to bury me or something along those lines. Wouldn't want to burden others with something like that (not that I am suicidal or anything like that, more like that is more of my motivation to try and extend this whole living thing). Basically I am not worried about dying but am not exactly going out of my way to do it.
4/19/2012 2:47:31 PM
death freaks me out, I try not to think about it. however, I can't imagine a "nothingness". I feel like it took energy to bring me into this world and that energy has to go somewhere when I leave it whether in the traditional sense of reincarnation or in kind of a lifestream idea. I'm a baptized Episcopalian and I certainly pray to Jesus but I think the Bible should be more metaphorically interpreted than it is.
4/19/2012 2:50:31 PM
Try to imagine what you were like before you were conceived. You were nothing for a very long time. You had a start; it stands to reason you will have an end.
4/19/2012 3:15:17 PM
death freaks me out, I try not to think about it. the lightness can be unbearable...
4/19/2012 3:32:46 PM
i repair my telomeres daily through meditation.im not going anywhere.
4/19/2012 3:43:54 PM
4/19/2012 4:28:48 PM
I'm doing heroine for my 90th birthday party
4/19/2012 4:36:28 PM
Wonder Woman?She-Hulk?Joan of Arc?
4/19/2012 4:41:01 PM
4/19/2012 4:55:44 PM
I don't presume to remember this life or ones before it, but I think the energy has to pass to somewhere just like it passed into my current human form. Not even saying I'll ever be human again, but the energy has to be part of something otherwise what's the point? cycle of life.
4/19/2012 5:04:13 PM
I'm just saying there's no evidence whatsoever that there is this "energy". No part your body has any physiology to react to or consume this. All theories of vitalism and phlogiston and everything like that have been disproven, so unless this "energy" doesn't interact in any way with physical reality, it doesn't exist. And if it does exist but doesn't intereact with physical reality in any way then it may as well not exist.My thought experiment was just to get you to imagine "nothingness" which you said you couldn't imagine. Have you ever been knocked out or have a dreamless sleep? That's "nothingness". No consciousness, no existence. Just nothing. The only difference with those "nothingnesses" is they're temporary.
4/19/2012 5:08:31 PM
not enough mana
4/19/2012 5:14:14 PM
nothingness is scary as shit.
4/19/2012 5:47:11 PM
meh. Would you really want to exist forever?
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4/19/2012 8:40:36 PM
disco_stu never ceases to play mr. know-it-all.seriously, dude. it's not necessary to pick every little thing apart. you expressed your opinion, you could try letting others express theirs. nobody is close to knowing the ins and outs of life and death, and that's what this thread is about.[Edited on April 19, 2012 at 9:00 PM. Reason : real talk]
4/19/2012 8:57:26 PM
but somebody is wrong on the internet[Edited on April 19, 2012 at 9:40 PM. Reason : -]
4/19/2012 9:34:14 PM
/facepalm. Enjoy the myriad fruits of empericism while spitting in its face. Enjoy your comfortable and totally unsported by any kind of evidence beliefs.If only they had no effect on me and the people I care about.
4/20/2012 1:02:56 AM
Wow, dude. Openness that there could be more to the universe than we know = spitting in the face of empiricism? Really?? No one knows what happens when we die and it's ridiculous to assume that you do. Maybe you've dug up a corpse, powered it up like Frankenstein, and talked to it?You're acting like people are threatened by your opinions. They aren't. It's the manner in which you present them as all-encompassing truth, while subtly calling everyone else delusional. Let people believe what makes them comfortable, especially regarding such a sensitive topic. If they want to change their minds, they will.
4/20/2012 1:27:16 AM
PM sent.
4/20/2012 1:30:46 AM
I don't tend to think about death that much being in college and whatnot. I think I fear if my death will be painful or not, but I would not say I am afraid of death because of being with Jesus in heaven.For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain. Philippians 1:21
4/21/2012 9:09:31 PM
you got to be pretty selfish and stupid to be afraid of death i thnik. i think i stop thinking about death when i was like 14 or so. for a little while i convince there would be so technology. then i metaphysics. now i just dont care much. just eat right, etc. mostly to have good quality of life later on. best chance to live forever is cooperation and fast progress toward world peace and prosperity---> funding priorities change---> medical research soars---> frozen heads----> cyborgs or internet people or something.
4/22/2012 3:22:47 PM
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4/22/2012 5:47:45 PM
embed the 2pac hologram
4/22/2012 6:17:32 PM
^^ Yes.And for real, the answer is just to glorify death. Humans are vastly more manipulable and dumber than everyone is giving them credit for. In many societies people looked forward to death, think about all the festivals that glorified death like "day of the dead". We don't do that here. We don't have any holidays that seriously celebrate death and the media promotes a plastic superman narrative combined with the capitalist thinking that your reward for you efforts is here on Earth (which you probably will be jipped on).American culture isn't centered around the atheistic view of death, it's the nihilist view of death, which is partly a result of the fact that we used to be mostly Christian, now we're a mix of non-Christians and fake Christians. Nihilism is just the hangover.
4/22/2012 7:41:13 PM
they can all kiss my ass, lordthey can all kiss my assif they wanna kiss my assthen they better do it fastcause we're all gonna die someday
4/22/2012 7:49:57 PM
I'll take nihilism over a society so engrossed by death that they dig you up every few years and parade you about the town. I'm very glad to see embalming going the way of the dodo as well.
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