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offline welt on 2010-12-26 00:09 [#02402338]
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how do you like being mortal creatures? the fact that death
might be a few seconds or a few decades around the corner,
but will definitely annihilate you at some point in time?


 

offline cx from Norway on 2010-12-26 00:22 [#02402339]
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i think its totally awesome, scary and shitty all at the
same time


 

offline ijonspeches from 109P/Swift-Tuttle on 2010-12-26 02:46 [#02402341]
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its sucks, but,
it would be half as bad if i had a time machine.



 

offline jnasato from 777gogogo (Japan) on 2010-12-26 10:41 [#02402355]
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I few weeks ago I was eating shrimp in a bowl, and I just
stared at their corpses... just resting there, for me to
eat. It then became a memento mori moment, where I realized
that in the same manner that their corpses sit for my meal,
my corpse might someday be sitting there for others
(bacteria, etc.). Circle of life, baby. In that sense,
dying and rotting freely seem much more harmonious than
being cryogenically frozen or vaporized in lava.

Some people think dying sucks, but imagine being made of
something trillions of times harder and more dense than
diamond. Just living life, unable to be harmed by man's
stupid weapons, with the unfortunate curse of having to hear
people's shit through centruries. When suicide is not even
an option and physical life becomes eternal, the true
blessing of death becomes apparent.


 

offline jnasato from 777gogogo (Japan) on 2010-12-26 10:43 [#02402356]
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ceentruurruruies


 

offline cuntychuck from Copenhagen (Denmark) on 2010-12-26 11:20 [#02402361]
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i think it would suck even more with a time machine, the
disappointment of an accidental death would simply be too
much.


 

offline yoyoyoyoyo from Sweden on 2010-12-26 11:39 [#02402364]
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death probebly suck if you enjoy life and suck less if you
dont enjoy life


 

offline -crazone from smashing acid over and over on 2010-12-26 12:03 [#02402376]
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It's what makes life beautifull


 

offline Monoid from one source all things depend on 2010-12-26 13:03 [#02402390]
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I really think life isn't that great. Dead people can't surf
the internet, thats what i am going to miss the most


 

offline dariusgriffin from cool on 2010-12-26 13:34 [#02402396]
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Why do you hate people jnasato?


 

offline khrimson from the fridge on 2010-12-26 14:03 [#02402403]
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http://www.godhatesshrimp.com/


 

offline paige__turner from Sultan City (Barbados) on 2010-12-26 14:22 [#02402406]
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It's like, death is a doorway to the ground. or a mausoleum,


 

offline jnasato from 777gogogo (Japan) on 2010-12-26 14:45 [#02402408]
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I don't, in general. But listening to people talk about
various incarnations of Britney Spears over 10,000+ years
could get tiring. But I guess experiencing the efforts of
those who are able to give efforts- especially towards
"interesting things"- could make it all worth the shit! The
general world is like xlt, but with less culture, less
intelligence, less sense of humor, and more bad music.
That's fucked up.

---and HAHA about god hates shrimp!


 

offline Falito from Balenciaga on 2010-12-26 15:08 [#02402411]
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are you looking for the meaning of life ?


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2010-12-26 15:11 [#02402413]
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Are you guys satisfied with this low rent N02-02-C02
atmosphere? How can you be happy with that? Would you like
something better, made of Courvoisier and Swarovski
crystals?

I can't give you that here and now, but maybe you'd like to
kiss Hank's ass now for a motherfucking pimp crib in the
afterlyfe.


 

offline welt on 2010-12-26 15:12 [#02402414]
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yep.


 

offline Falito from Balenciaga on 2010-12-26 15:24 [#02402424]
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død vil aldrig skuffe dig


 

offline cuntychuck from Copenhagen (Denmark) on 2010-12-26 15:30 [#02402430]
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forfærdelig ting at sige.


 

offline nightex from Šiauliai (Lithuania) on 2010-12-26 15:46 [#02402435]
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We afraid to leave those that we love, we afraid of pain, we
afraid of uncertainty. Value of fear is proportional to
attachment to physical world, and contrary proportional to
understanding how nature works.


 

offline yoyoyoyoyo from Sweden on 2010-12-26 17:50 [#02402460]
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but more pussy


 

offline anirog on 2010-12-27 04:24 [#02402486]
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Do you believe in ghosts?

Perhaps not the allegorical sense but in a metaphorical
sense?

Do we live with the ghost of Jimi Hendrix or even John
Lennon.

Is death final? If so.. Why do we desecrate the graves of
others?


 

offline MutterMenace from Groton (United States) on 2010-12-27 06:59 [#02402488]
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The last few seconds of life are overwhelmingly
terrifying/peaceful/blissful/sad. Who knows..


 

offline poppydog on 2010-12-27 14:53 [#02402515]
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I don't know.


 


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