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It's my way to say: "i can't decide my own death with accidents since just happens">atheist
>pray
You're right, I am a little confused.
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It's my way to say: "i can't decide my own death with accidents since just happens">atheist
>pray
You're right, I am a little confused.
Why would you be scared of something that is out of your control?
Why wouldn't anyone believe their own bullshit on that? Do you honestly believe there are no worse things in life - no torture too severe, no rape too humiliating, no chronic suffering of the mind, heart, body, or soul - that can make death seem like a beautiful or desirable event? I think what you're saying here is the true cope. You can only be certain of your own fears. Your certainty that everyone else fears death is to your own comfort. Death isn't hard to imagine, only hard to perceive. You can imagine a 'before' and there will be an 'after'.Back to the concept of death itself, I can say this from the bottom of my heart, and with complete confidence; Nobody who says that "death is beautiful", "death is just a part of life", or any variant thereof, believes their own bullshit. Not a single fucking one. All of that is a cope. Death is objectively the worst thing that can happen. It's the end of being. Even prospects of an afterlife are of extremely little comfort. It isn't that the absence of being is unfathomable, it's that it's fucking horrible.
Why wouldn't anyone believe their own bullshit on that? Do you honestly believe there are no worse things in life - no torture too severe, no rape too humiliating, no chronic suffering of the mind, heart, body, or soul - that can make death seem like a beautiful or desirable event?
Given enough lives, any horrible thing that could happen would happen. One could be born to be a lolcow and/or a child molester.I honestly do think reincarnation is worse than death.