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Hypothesis How do you feel about Death?

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In a general aspect I mean. It is a strange yet simple topic I do not think on too much but sometimes it passes my mind. It reminds me of how fragile all life is and lucky. Do you fear death? I do not yet I still hate feeling it near by, worse than anxiety I would say; if not the mortal injury of another. In regards to death and how many times it is closer to you, it is one of those things that you cannot get used too no matter the times you cross it and escape, if it in the case of another? You can but not completely, your psyche never remains the same even if only a bit has effected it.

It is interesting how life reacts, conforms and exists around death and decay. Sometimes, the near touch of it is a good tool; a reminder I say for the humanimals on this planet. Then maybe the other kinds can put aside nonsense for a few minutes. I wished to ask, do you fear death?
 
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So many say that.
I don’t fear it because what is there to be scared of, afterwards there is either nothing or something, and both are probably better than this

I don’t want it to happen though, I have more to do here

I do fear the way I might die though
 
im not scared of actually dying and i accept the fact that we will all die eventually and im okay with it
but i am more so worried about whats going to happen after i die, also because i dont believe in any religion so that doesnt help much
 
I don’t fear it because what is there to be scared of, afterwards there is either nothing or something, and both are probably better than this

I don’t want it to happen though, I have more to do here

I do fear the way I might die though
Then you do. Of course no one fears a gun until you have one pointed at you, then you are scared and rightfully so. It is an basic and normal response to the loss of everything, literally everything.
im not scared of actually dying and i accept the fact that we will all die eventually and im okay with it
but i am more so worried about whats going to happen after i die, also because i dont believe in any religion so that doesnt help much
What of others? Have you and are you ready to watch another you care for vanish? Most deaths of another do not even have a last goodbye.
 
I mk not ready to die havent lived enough
If only existance can apologies, as it never has for even the youngest.
 
In a general aspect I mean. It is a strange yet simple topic I do not think on too much but sometimes it passes my mind. It reminds me of how fragile all life is and lucky. Do you fear death? I do not yet I still hate feeling it near by, worse than anxiety I would say; if not the mortal injury of another. In regards to death and how many times it is closer to you, it is one of those things that you cannot get used too no matter the times you cross it and escape, if it in the case of another? You can but not completely, your psyche never remains the same even if only a bit has effected it.

It is interesting how life reacts, conforms and exists around death and decay. Sometimes, the near touch of it is a good tool; a reminder I say for the humanimals on this planet. I wished to ask, do you fear death?
I fear death, I just hope after I die I can go somewhere better.
 
What of others? Have you and are you ready to watch another you care for vanish? Most deaths of another do not even have a last goodbye.
for others, i dont think anyone is really ready to see their loved ones go, unless you know they have been in pain for a long time, but that is pretty obvious
i think that once it happens to me that it would obviously take a while to accept the fact that theyre gone but i would have to realize the fact that it was going to happen anyway
 
i don’t wanna die 🥺🥺

one life is too little

but i’d only want to live another if i had guarantee id be born into a cushy first world life again

don’t reincarnate me into gaza dawg 💯
 
i don’t wanna die 🥺🥺

one life is too little

but i’d only want to live another if i had guarantee id be born into a cushy first world life again

don’t reincarnate me into gaza dawg 💯
I simply wish to attend the Father's land and to personally know the majority man is living in brimstone.
 
cant wait for it to hit some people
 
My reaction to death would soley rely on the context. Why did I die? How old was I? Will I be remembered?
I would ideally like to die saving my children and wife in some ordeal. Probably in my late 50s.

It's strange to think about really. A peaceful death is favoured, yet men still seek violence and glory.
Which is better, an ending of passiveness or glory? It's the idea that my life was squandered, that's what scares me.

I still feel that it's nothing to fear. Death gives life meaning. Without death, we'd grow bored with our finite existence.
 
im scared of dying in a painful way
like cancer or suffocation
if i go out quietly im fine with it
it will just be like before i was born which wasn't that long ago at all
 
My reaction to death would soley rely on the context. Why did I die? How old was I? Will I be remembered?
I would ideally like to die saving my children and wife in some ordeal. Probably in my late 50s.

It's strange to think about really. A peaceful death is favoured, yet men still seek violence and glory.
Which is better, an ending of passiveness or glory? It's the idea that my life was squandered, that's what scares me.

I still feel that it's nothing to fear. Death gives life meaning. Without death, we'd grow bored with our finite existence.
Death as a whole. No context beyond the fact that it is right infront of you before you can make up your mind.
 
A lot of people will say “I don’t fear death” without actually meaning that. Personally, I’m too detached from reality to even care about it, the main reason why I’m even here or on the internet is to try and get myself caught up with things so I can forget about other stuff (kind of ironic since my avi is from a game about people getting too caught up with “useless” things).

I know this may sound weird or schizo, but I don’t really believe in death; nothing ever truly dies. There’s a theory in physics called oscillating universe which states that everything will go to black and happen all over again without ever stopping. Whether or not that’s true, I don’t know, and we will never know, but it’s an interesting theory nonetheless.
 
Death as a whole. No context beyond the fact that it is right infront of you before you can make up your mind.
Then my last line still holds. Death gives life meaning. Non-existence, to existence, and then back to non-existence.
Enjoy your time at the circus, they're moving town next week and never coming back. :peepoComfy:
 
A lot of people will say “I don’t fear death” without actually meaning that. Personally, I’m too detached from reality to even care about it, the main reason why I’m even here or on the internet is to try and get myself caught up with things so I can forget about other stuff (kind of ironic since my avi is from a game about people getting too caught up with “useless” things).

I know this may sound weird or schizo, but I don’t really believe in death; nothing ever truly dies. There’s a theory in physics called oscillating universe which states that everything will go to black and happen all over again, without ever stopping. Whether or not that’s true, I don’t know, and we will never know but it’s an interesting theory nonetheless.
Neither do I. I know for sure that there is depth to life unlike before where I thought it was just a dream, if not deep down I believe it is just a dream out of chance and out of no purpose beyond the one I give it or to whatever extent another person or event hands it to me. In the end, I believe we can all agree on this regardless of race, ideals, differences or anything is that we will know what comes after once they are there.
Then my last line still holds. Death gives life meaning. Non-existence, to existence, and then back to non-existence.
Enjoy your time at the circus, they're moving town next week and never coming back. :peepoComfy:
Well worded.
 
Yeah, I'm terrified of it, but obviously not obsessing about it 24/7.

Mostly it's just a poignant feeling that comes when I think about "nothingness." I doubt it'll ever subside, but I'm fine with that.
 
In a general aspect I mean. It is a strange yet simple topic I do not think on too much but sometimes it passes my mind. It reminds me of how fragile all life is and lucky. Do you fear death? I do not yet I still hate feeling it near by, worse than anxiety I would say; if not the mortal injury of another. In regards to death and how many times it is closer to you, it is one of those things that you cannot get used too no matter the times you cross it and escape, if it in the case of another? You can but not completely, your psyche never remains the same even if only a bit has effected it.

It is interesting how life reacts, conforms and exists around death and decay. Sometimes, the near touch of it is a good tool; a reminder I say for the humanimals on this planet. Then maybe the other kinds can put aside nonsense for a few minutes. I wished to ask, do you fear death?
Death is a great and influential death metal band. I really like their album Symbolic.
 
Fuck, that circus line genuinely made me tear up. Life is beautiful because it's temporary and such.
Interesting, you feel for words?
 
Ah, everyone does for something. If it hits close to home, there will be strong emotionality.
I think it just resonated with me, as my childhood is in its end years. I'm a young man now. :peepoComfy:
How old? I am 20, I have long let go of enjoyment or seeking temporary forfillings. I simply wish to exist and control what I have, what I can get and how for how long. Some people accept phases easier than others. I hope you at least enjoy and survive adulthood more smoothly than most men do.
 
How old? I am 20, I have long let go of enjoyment or seeking temporary forfillings. I simply wish to exist and control what I have, what I can get and how for how long. Some people accept phases easier than others. I hope you at least enjoy and survive adulthood more smoothly than most men do.
I'm 16. It's a bad era to be a young man, hopefully there will be societal reformation, or atleast some kind of awakening. Thanks for the kind words.
 
I'm 16. It's a bad era to be a young man, hopefully there will be societal reformation, or atleast some kind of awakening. Thanks for the kind words.
Sixteen and you linger on such sites and know such too much for your age to bare fully. If you willing to heed advice, then take this one. Do not over think things, just run it over twice or at trice at best.
 
In a general aspect I mean. It is a strange yet simple topic I do not think on too much but sometimes it passes my mind. It reminds me of how fragile all life is and lucky. Do you fear death? I do not yet I still hate feeling it near by, worse than anxiety I would say; if not the mortal injury of another. In regards to death and how many times it is closer to you, it is one of those things that you cannot get used too no matter the times you cross it and escape, if it in the case of another? You can but not completely, your psyche never remains the same even if only a bit has effected it.

It is interesting how life reacts, conforms and exists around death and decay. Sometimes, the near touch of it is a good tool; a reminder I say for the humanimals on this planet. Then maybe the other kinds can put aside nonsense for a few minutes. I wished to ask, do you fear death?
Dying is for slaves
 

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