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On the subject of life and death

Name: Anonymous 2007-01-28 2:32

I've been thinking lately about death. I've grown into a state of depression over the subject.

Before we were born into life, we did not have a concept of time because we did not have brains to acknowledge time. There wasn't complete darkness or anything. As we grow older and develope our brains have now understood this and it's own consciousness.

Is this what it will be like after death?
No complete darkness, no heaven, no hell, no reincarnation, nothing.
We will die and our brains will stop working and that will be the end of it.

It's an incredibly scary thought, but fear is just a primitive emotion in response to a human's environment to flee a situation for survival.

I just see no reason for going on.
Do I get a high paying job, so I can be happy? But happyness itself is just another emotion. When a human's environment and surroundings are suitable they take joy in these things and have a desire to keep them, much like loved ones.

So my sole purpose in life is to just pass on my genetic material to the next generation to form a more perfect species. I will die and there will be no concept of time. Life just seems so incredibly pointless and I have no desire to continue it.

Name: Anonymous 2007-01-30 15:30

>>18 Oh yeah, "The fact that you don't know what you are with any certainty." That's clearly superior. That makes perfect sense. Plus, you fukken read it all, so wtf? Also, I think >>17 is clearly superior, because not only does it MAKE SENSE, but it also goes into detail. You think a short little thing is going to inspire this guy and put his mind at ease. Why not just tell him, "don't worry, everything will be fine" and leave it at that? Yeah, that's REALLY consoling the guy and giving him some peace of mind and good advice. Fucker. >>17 is more in-depth dipshit. Reading something longer will really instill the values and ideas, in fact, >>15 doesn't even HAVE ANY IDEAS, but >>17 gives you something to think about. It's actually memorable, whereas >>15, well, I just re-read it, and I can't really remember anything except they said "you're here so why not do something" WOOOOOW, HOW DEEP. Jesus fucking Christ, man.

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