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Post #85745
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8:47 am, Nov 5 2007
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Death is interesting.

Something unknown...death = the end? Who knows...


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Captain Hook played by Dustin Hoffman said: "Death is the greatest adventure."

Then Peter Pan playes by Robbin WIlliams said: "Death is the only adventure."

Then they had a fight and a crocodile shaped clock ate Captain Hook.

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It depends on my mood whether I'm afraid of death or not. Sometimes I'm like, "I don't know what happens to me after I die, and that scares me. What if I'm still stuck in my body while I'm being buried or cremated? Or what if I stop existing?" Other times, I think, "So tempting to find out the answer to what death is like... and if we really do just stop existing, it's not like we're going to feel it, so meh."

But, ya, like some people say, all living things have a survival instinct. Animals might bite off a limb to escape from a trap to stay alive. The whole mating thing is to preserve species from dying out.

Mmm... I've already had so many near-death experiences so far though. There was the car accident when I was still in my mother's womb, almost drowning, almost getting my head crushed, and some other stuff. Oh, but I've never had those "life flashes before your eyes" experiences in any of them.

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Don't you think that being hung upside down from the rooftop of a 100-story building might work wonders on people who "aren't afraid of dying"? As you said, attitudes or feelings can be changed. Just a small reflection about all the things you hold dear, all you have, all you still have to achieve and accomplish in your life might be very effective.

Aren't you creating a false dilemma here?

Not afraid to die =/= Wants to die

Just my opinion. Of course I treasure things in my life, that's why I can let go when the time comes cause I know I've lived my life the best I can. Maybe if I have kids, I wouldn't be so carefree about death. But I'll be selfish for now.

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nope, when it comes I can't avoid it anyway.

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I'm not afraid of being dead. I'm not religious; once I'm dead I'm gone & won't know/feel anything - nothing to fear there.

The actual process of dying, yeah, that's scary. no

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Post #85919 - Reply to (#85687) by Mamsmilk
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However, if we say that the person does not base
everything to life and enjoyment, then those roots
will grow a tree not even near alike.

Well, you know that we can only base our points of view on our own experience. The one moment in my life I actually risked being killed scared me shitless, and that's where my point comes from. But it is a point that the overwhelming majority of people adhere to.

Maybe I (=majority) simply haven't seen those trees you're talking about. Except for history or fiction, that is. That's where we've got loads of fearless heroes and martyrs.

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Post #85936 - Reply to (#85919) by Gediminas
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Quote from Gediminas
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However, if we say that the person does not base
everything to life and enjoyment, then those roots
will grow a tree not even near alike.

Well, you know that we can only base our points of view on our own experience. The one moment in my life I actually risked being killed scared me shitless, and that's where my point comes from. But it is a point that the overwhelming majority of people adhere to.

Maybe I (=majority) simply haven't seen those trees you're talking about. Except for history or fiction, that is. That's where we've got loads of fearless heroes and martyrs.


Even if you had that sarcasm in that sentence,
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Yes, I have been near to death many times.
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What was it like before you were conceived?



Don't remember? Of course not. That is what death is like.

So no, I'm not exactly scared of death, I would just rather be alive.

Post #85970 - Reply to (#85720) by Dr. Love
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I think that everybody should say if they believe in a religion or not.. Because if you believe in a religion, of course you're not going to be afraid..

I'm not religious, I don't think there is an afterlife or anything. I could be wrong, of course, but I really think the time we have alive is all the time we have, so why waste it being scared ofsomething we can't stop? There's this one line in a song that goes "It's those afraid of dying that never learn to live." I think I kind of agree on that.

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I'm not scared of dying, but I am scared of how I will die (I'm scared of dying painfully), or if I will leave someone dear to me behind (I don't want my loved ones to suffer because I'm gone).

With the idea of reincarnation in mind, I'm also scared that my next life could be worse than this one (not that this one's bad of course).

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The Grim Reaper can go bite me bigrazz I accept the fact that when I die is when I die. I can't change anything about it, so that's my thought. Some people think of me as an emo if I were to say that out loud. I'd probably end up seeing a psychologist because my school and parents are weird about that stuff.

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I am mostly afraid that when I die no one will care. Is that silly? I just don't consider myself to have many friends. If I were to die tomorrow I think only my mom, sister, and GF will be there to say good bye to me.

And my dog.

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Post #86077 - Reply to (#86009) by vinceasuma
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I am mostly afraid that when I die no one will care. Is that silly? I just don't consider myself to have many friends. If I were to die tomorrow I think only my mom, sister, and GF will be there to say good bye to me.

And my dog.

We'll miss you here!

Yea, that's the scary part, although you won't be there to know it so it wouldn't make much difference. It's worse when people are happy when you die.

Post #86089 - Reply to (#86077) by amaranthine
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Quote from amaranthine
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I am mostly afraid that when I die no one will care. Is that silly? I just don't consider myself to have many friends. If I were to die tomorrow I think only my mom, sister, and GF will be there to say good bye to me.

And my dog.

We'll miss you here!

aww.. you just made me think that if somebody on MU (and say he/she talks in the forum a lot too) died, we wouldn't know ='(

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