I don't fear death. I do however fear people who fear death, but don't want to express it so they make a thread asking other people their thoughts.
Quote from: Desty has joined on November 26, 2015, 12:55:10 AMI don't fear death. I do however fear people who fear death, but don't want to express it so they make a thread asking other people their thoughts.It's an honest question. People usually have s vague fear, normally that they can't imagine a world without them. I can express that my one fear is that my death will be without meaning.
I don't.
Deu yeu feah deaeth?Due yeu feah thaht daaahk abees?
Quote from: Cindo on November 26, 2015, 01:00:05 AMDeu yeu feah deaeth?Due yeu feah thaht daaahk abees?Ah ken postpoohn judgmenthWan undred yeesh befarh the maaastWill yeu seuv?
Well unlike all the edgy people in this thread, yes, I do fear death. Everybody does. Your instinct is to fear it. You can override that if you feel you have something to do which you could sided more important than your own life, but other than that death is scary. Unless you're a retard and believe in an afterlife.
The truth is, if you don't believe in an afterlife by the time you're 20, you haven't matured as an adult.
I fear it less and less as time goes on.I figure if I'm right, I'll get to have a killer afterlife and spend it with the people I love, doing the things that I love and ALWAYS being happy.If I'm wrong, the worst that could happen is that Christians/Jews/Catholics/Hindus/Mudslimes/Whatever were right and I will go to Hell for not obeying every single trivial rule in the book. I don't see that as likely, so it doesn't bother me.The middle ground is that we are both wrong and nothing happens. My brain will just shut off and I will no longer experience sorrow, joy, or anything, so it's not like I can complain.When you look at it that way it becomes much less scary.
I fear the process of dying. I don't want to feel pain or see that I'll inevitably die.