No, because I'd be dead.
This is the way
Then you would be reborn, ego would be gone though. Its too unique.
No, because I'd be dead.
This is the way
Then you would be reborn, ego would be gone though. Its too unique.
Btw
Kikel
I’ve been contemplating this very question for quite some time. My answer is no.
I'd be pissed.
Same. There is much left to do, I’m not even close to done yet.
Maybe try fucking a pig, you just might die a happy man.
lol You’re still mad.
Nah, just tryin to get a laugh from ya is all.
Please explain.
It's an inside joke between AOU and I. He banned me from fatpeoplehate as a result of me saying I'd fuck this chunky chick (that imo wasn't that chunky btw but I guess AOU likes boney women. To each their own) anyways, he called me a pig fucker. End of story.
Muh dickk
I wanna die alone long after all my vaxxed friends and relatives.
'I wanna die in my sleep, not kicking and screaming like everyone else in the car' Ba dum tssch ...
Yeah because I hope against hope there will be a last battle
Last battle is inside us, everyday.
I'm 13 days away from retirement after working my ass off for 47 years, damn rights I'd be pissed. Plus I want to watch my grandkids grow up.
No regrets buddy.
I like eating popcorn.
Death is a human construct, it does not exist.
^ this, as well. We are an infinite being (soul) in a human body. Not a human with a soul.
The best I can reason is we have a fraction of the Logos in us, or do we argue that every sentient being ever created has an immortal soul? Each birth creating an everlasting indiviuality or a splinter thereof
Hard to believe in everlasting individuality when you look at the increase in gaunt and mindless zombies wandering around lately
well said
I once listened to a podcast that suggested the mind could be a receiver in the same way you TV antenna works. When a TV stops working the broadcaster don't cease to exist, they postulated it could be a similar scenario.
They also suggested Bigfoot was a transdimensional vehicle for mice sized aliens, so who knows...
It's an interesting analogy. In the end we are all one with God, so we are both the TV and the broadcaster. Eternal and, at least in appearance, temporary at the same time.
Kek
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