2008-03-16, 07:31 | Link #202 |
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After watching the Television House I have questioned what my own death would be like. I am epileptic and assuming I dont die from a car accident or some form of cancer (although I dont think there is a history on either side) I am pretty sure there will be complications if I live too long.
I worry that I will have seizures every hour or so. Grand Mahl seizures. They are under control now but what happens when the brain starts to degrade? |
2008-04-03, 18:58 | Link #205 |
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The only death Im afraid of is the death of my family and friends. Personally, I find death as something natural and I think a long rest would be nice after finding meaning to life. But, thats after finding the meaning to life, and I dont think I have an answer to that yet.
I think one begins to accept "death" as they mature. I guess kids are scared of death because their life is surrounded by joyfulness. Btw, Im only thinking about the natural death in life and not murder/accidents/etc. |
2008-04-03, 19:54 | Link #206 |
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I've always had a "don't fret over it until you have to" way of living. Whenever I get nervous, I always try to remind myself that worrying about something before it even happens usually just makes up more complications. I feel that preperation and being nervous are two very different things. If I'm afraid of death because it will end what I'm experiencing right now, while I'm alive, why would I want to waste the time that I have left by worrying over it? In one words, even when it comes to family members and loved ones, death is the farthest thing from my mind. Of course I will mourn and cry when the time comes, but not until then. I hope.
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2008-04-04, 10:53 | Link #207 |
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I don't fear my own inevitable death nor do I wish for it. Living your life pondering when you're going to die is a life lived in fear.
I wish to live a long full life but I don't recent the idea of that life ending in death. I just hope it's a death with no big regrets. Living my life considering what if I die tomorrow is a concept totally inconceivable for me. What it comes to concept of afterlife, it's something that I find irrelevant. If there's or there's not afterlife of some sort it doesn't affect the way I live the life that I have now. Immortality has it's own appeal but as it's not a viable option in any way it's just pointless daydreaming which leads quite easily to fear of death. |
2008-04-05, 05:30 | Link #208 |
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I want to live for 300-400 years, or maybe I want to be an immortal... I want to die whenever I want. I want to be invulnerable, then build up a utopia in Earth, then terraforming Mars to Aqua, and when my work is done, and every people is happy in the world, Then die.
Yeah, and I believe in reincarnation. |
2008-04-05, 05:45 | Link #209 | |
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2008-04-05, 06:35 | Link #210 |
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That is the worst thing that can ever happen. Believe me i know that. Seeing one person die in front of your eye is a nightmare. So what do you call seeing two persons die in front of your eye and both are very close to you.
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2008-04-05, 06:52 | Link #212 |
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I'm actually not scared of death. I'll die when I die I'm scared of losing my family,friends & pets but my death I'm not. I guess a line in Utada Hikaru's song Simple and Clean goes
"Regardless of warnings the future doesn't scare me at all"
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2008-04-05, 10:41 | Link #213 |
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To all who think immortality is nice, either read or watch "Interview with a Vampire" and you'll understand that actually being immortal is a life of loneliness, sadness and mostly emptiness. There's nothing to explain your purpose in living except for just walking onwards without a real objective, no end in sight. You can only watch as the world withers away in its own corruption. No end, no purpose, just you and your endless, circular path. Life becomes far too monotonous in the end. I would thus prefer death. It will come, and I'm not worried about it. What I do worry about is how I live. What is beyond life is not a concern of mine.
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2008-04-05, 10:55 | Link #215 | |
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I agree with you about immortality isn't nice. But i don't agree with being an mmortal has no purpose.why? It is becuse some people's purpose is to help the others and to make a better future. Last edited by black monster; 2008-04-19 at 08:22. |
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2008-04-05, 11:04 | Link #216 | |
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I have objectives ( see previous post) but if I can't die after I completed them, then I will be just like Wowbagger from the Hitchhiker's series: I'm gonna insult everyone in the universe in alphabetical order! And after I complete that... well Radio Game last episode. |
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2008-04-05, 11:10 | Link #217 | |
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and why don't you be part of the solution insted of being part of the mistake. |
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2008-04-06, 06:04 | Link #218 |
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I just thought up something... many people's (well RICH people) remains are sent to space or wherever they desired when they lived. So I'm just asking... Do you thought about this?
If the technology will be advanced enought I want my remains digitized and uploaded to the internet, because I spent my whole life there. Or if thats not possible, just bury me on the surface of the Mars. Last edited by Solais; 2008-04-06 at 10:21. |
2008-04-06, 06:52 | Link #219 | |
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What really matters to me is this "All my dreams, wishes, and the perfect happy memory remain in the heart of the people who thinks of me as an important person" |
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2008-04-06, 10:03 | Link #220 |
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Well, I think I'd like a viking funeral. Get my body sent out at sea in a boat with all the cool stuff I had to be set on fire. Otherwise everything else is a moot point; I'm dead by then, so I could care less if all I get is a mud-hole to sink in. What matters is I lived for myself; no regrets, eh?
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