I don't want to die..

Hepheastus420

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I really don't.. I'm not scared of death, I just don't want to die.

Do you want to die?

Do you want to live forever like me?

Are you happy with your lifespan?
 

tyler.durden

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^^ I want to live forever like you! I can't imagine ever wanting to die, there's just way too much cool shit to do and experience, and when you run out of those, they'll be a million more things that will have been created while you were busy experiencing all the rest. Science will continue to discover more and more about our universe, new technologies will arise to make our lives safer and easier and more exciting, new works of art will be created and new genres, etc.. I'm greedy for all of it. If not forever, I guess I'll settle for a million or so years ;) Not afraid of death, I just love life...
 

Hepheastus420

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I want to live forever. The day I die is going to SUCK.. I guess I should be happy I got to live with all the things given to me. But fuck that, I'm a greedy bastard. Science, give me more!! I want eternal life now.
 

Wilksey

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Meh....

No choice to be brought here, and no choice to be kicked out, either.

Don't remember what it was like before, but while terrifying at the entrance, it turned out to be a decent gig.

I imagine it works both ways.
 

Hepheastus420

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If I found out souls were real, I think I'd trade it in for eternal life.

Now I'm really praying for me to be right on my views otherwise I'm going to hell.. :lol:
 

purpz

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I'm greatful to just be alive. When you think about life it really is crazy how fragile we and all this is. I'm pretty damn happy with were we are as humans, when you look at just the past few hundred years things have changes so much.I could only imagine how things will be in a few more hundred years.

No i don't want to die, @ least not just yet.

If i could live forever or maybe some kind of procedure that could "possibly" add years, then yea most definetly,as long as i am able and still phisically capable,(maybe still human, maybe some kind of half human half robot shit...i don't know) but most likely that option wont be available in my lifetime.
 

Chief Walkin Eagle

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Ummmmmm... Prove it.. ;)
Dont need to, thats part of the whole concept of what a soul is lol. I imagine you could choose to stop existing. It is my guess that every higher being of consciousness will eventually chose to stop existing, I think I would too, eventually. Or you could get killed, my friend said the Christian god was killed because he thought he was perfect when nothing is perfect. But really, what you said is you would trade in eternal life for eternal life lol.
 

spandy

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Science can't stop the common cold. It's made some cool flashy items and some go fast vehicles and some chemical reactions. None will save you though.
 

Padawanbater2

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I really don't.. I'm not scared of death, I just don't want to die.

Do you want to die?

Do you want to live forever like me?

Are you happy with your lifespan?
Interesting question..

Do I want to die? Yes.

Let me explain why..

I believe, and I've actually spent a considerable amount of time thinking about this, if you were to live forever, you would exceed your own interests, and it would eventually become something of a choir. Something you hated, despised. There has to be an end, as humans, we're built that way. Not only that, but mortality gives your actions and your life meaning. The fact you will die one day and never be around again makes the things you've done, the things you do, worth something. No one who comes after you will do the same. None who've come before you have accomplished as much.

Our nature doesn't really permit anything else. We're meant to die.

I don't think you should fear death so much as accept it, death is inevitable. In a strange sense of the word, to me, that makes it beautiful. You will, inevitably, fulfill your destiny, regardless of how you lived your life. It's closure, completion, the ultimate acceptance.

Beyond that, I wish I could live 1,000, 5,000, 50,000 years, but not forever. If you lived forever, you would play out every possible scenario you could think of. Life, I think, would eventually become boring. To me, being bored has always been unbearable. I also believe, though, that if death wasn't inevitable, I probably wouldn't have any concept of boring.. Somewhat of a philosophical paradox..


I am not happy with my lifespan, 100 years (conservative!) is not enough.. I think an acceptable lifespan would be 500-1,000 years, and I don't believe that's asking too much..

We're working on it though. I won't experience it, and neither will you, bur our descendants might.. maybe in a few hundred years, they'll figure out how to live to be many hundreds of years.. the trend so far seems promising.

You and me though, must accept mortality, it's sad, and it sucks sometimes, but denying it only prolongs and perpetuates the fear that comes with it. The best thing you can do is live healthy, be active, and hope you weren't dealt a genetic card with a date with the reaper many years before your time.

The saddest thing, imo, is those that get terminally sick in the prime of their life without any sort of warning to prepare.. Those that had hopes and dreams far beyond what their punch card says.. Leukemia, cancer, AIDS...
 

Hepheastus420

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Interesting question..

Do I want to die? Yes.

Let me explain why..

I believe, and I've actually spent a considerable amount of time thinking about this, if you were to live forever, you would exceed your own interests, and it would eventually become something of a choir. Something you hated, despised. There has to be an end, as humans, we're built that way. Not only that, but mortality gives your actions and your life meaning. The fact you will die one day and never be around again makes the things you've done, the things you do, worth something. No one who comes after you will do the same. None who've come before you have accomplished as much.

Our nature doesn't really permit anything else. We're meant to die.

I don't think you should fear death so much as accept it, death is inevitable. In a strange sense of the word, to me, that makes it beautiful. You will, inevitably, fulfill your destiny, regardless of how you lived your life. It's closure, completion, the ultimate acceptance.

Beyond that, I wish I could live 1,000, 5,000, 50,000 years, but not forever. If you lived forever, you would play out every possible scenario you could think of. Life, I think, would eventually become boring. To me, being bored has always been unbearable. I also believe, though, that if death wasn't inevitable, I probably wouldn't have any concept of boring.. Somewhat of a philosophical paradox..


I am not happy with my lifespan, 100 years (conservative!) is not enough.. I think an acceptable lifespan would be 500-1,000 years, and I don't believe that's asking too much..

We're working on it though. I won't experience it, and neither will you, bur our descendants might.. maybe in a few hundred years, they'll figure out how to live to be many hundreds of years.. the trend so far seems promising.

You and me though, must accept mortality, it's sad, and it sucks sometimes, but denying it only prolongs and perpetuates the fear that comes with it. The best thing you can do is live healthy, be active, and hope you weren't dealt a genetic card with a date with the reaper many years before your time.

The saddest thing, imo, is those that get terminally sick in the prime of their life without any sort of warning to prepare.. Those that had hopes and dreams far beyond what their punch card says.. Leukemia, cancer, AIDS...
Thanks pad.. Really man. I'm not sure if I would be sane without your words lol.
 

Zaehet Strife

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I must be a rare creature, i for one do not wan't to exist forever.

"We're all dying. All of us. Every day the cells weaken and the fibres stretch and the heart gets closer to it's last beat. The real cost of living is dying, and we're spending days like millionaires: a week here, a month there, casually spunked until all you have left are the two pennies on our eyes.

Death is not a release, but an incentive.

Believing in an afterlife totaly negates your current existence. Underneath every day-every action, every word- you think it doesn't really matter if you screw it up this time around because you can just sort it all out in paradise or a next life.

Only when the majority of the people on this planet believe- absolutely -that they are dying, minute by minute, will we actually start behaving like fully sentient, rational and compassionate beings"

In my opinion, existing for all of eternity would take all the fun out of existing right now.
 

high|hgih

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Heph heph!! Read this! Lol

http://www.nickbostrom.com/ethics/values.html

I too would rather die than be old. Who knows though, stuffs going so crazy in science we may be able to live forever within the next 20 years xD Ya never know. See. Then, the weight would be lifted off my shoulders. 'I have another 1000000 years to figure this out!'

I do want to die though.. Just cut the string ya know? Even if you go nowhere, and you just rot in the ground. It beats the constant struggle we face here.
 
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