Are you afraid to die?

Yes or no and why!
 

Torre82

Moderator \ Jannie
Staff member
I rather look forward to my death. The fear I have is that I'll either never get my wish.. or it'll be something unexpected and/or awful before I want it. Sometimes I just so happen to be enjoying the moment moreso than feeling the past creeping up on me.. or that strange feeling you get when you think if the last few years were this awful in this country, or this state.. etcetera, etcetera.. then short of a miracle how is it all going to turn around?

I suppose it's a slow version of suicide. Except.. that it feels really good to smoke. *****. F!ck wildly. Binge *****, binge diet, lay around doing damn near nothing and the next week do some hardcore PT and catch up on that whole "taking a bath" thing.
 

Ax3C

Banned
Death is an inevitable fact of life.

From the moment we are born into this worls, we are essentially dying; living on a finite amount of time.

So no, I'm not afraid of death. I welcome it ... if only because my faith assures me of eternity in the spirit.

(AND NO, I AIN'T PREACHING.)
 
at a young age I stopped being afraid. I guess maybe it's cuz I felt like the whole world was out to get me, so I had more important things to worry about.

For a long time I either wanted to die or just didn't care.

Nowadays, once in a while I am still scared. usually when I think that the circumstances themselves more than the event are going to be terrifying and that I just don't want to go at that moment. But that's rare. usually I just face it with an optimistic resolve, and a lot of times I look forward to it, but not from of a destructive outlook.

Call me crazy, and sorry to get a little spacy on you here... but I kinda feel like it's really the best thing that can happen to someone. when you die really you're rid of your self and all your worries and all the bullshit that you carried around with you that didn't matter, and that part of you is gone, for better or worse. But a part of you stays behind too, the core of you that's the dust of your bones and all the stuff that's really made out of the same stuff as everything else. And although you probably will never know it being part of the universal everything is pretty cool.

Now I don't know if there is any afterlife or if people are reincarnated, but the universe is just too huge for This life, let alone anything else, to consist primarily of anything in the realm of Human conceptions.
 
You mean... right now? I think I would feel pretty put out if it happened now. I've got things to do tomorrow.
 

bigbadbrody

Banned
Originally Posted by Jerry Seinfeld
studies show that more Americans are afraid of public speaking than dieing, so most people would rather be in the casket at a funeral than giving the eulogy

Is this you?
 
No, I'm not afraid to die. At least not right now. I might become afraid the moment I'm dying (as long as I don't die instantly, like in a carcrash of course), but right now I'm not.

Maybe it's because I believe I won't die in a long time yet.
 
no, im not afraid to die.
I don't WANT to die, not just yet, but if it happens, it happes. i enjoy everyday to the best of my ability because you can go at any moment.
"...life in every breath."
 

dave_rhino

Closed Account
I'm not a relgious man, but i do believe this life is not all there is.

The point of a body and a mind being created just to live on earth for a short period doesn't make sense.

So no, i am not afraid to die.

But i'm completely terrified of my girlfriend/friends/****** dying...
 
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sputnikgirl

Guest
Why live in fear of something you can't control? I do try to decrease my risk of dying prematurely by eating right and exercising, but I don't worry about it otherwise.
 
Death is an inevitable fact of life.

From the moment we are born into this worls, we are essentially dying; living on a finite amount of time.

So no, I'm not afraid of death. I welcome it ... if only because my faith assures me of eternity in the spirit.

(AND NO, I AIN'T PREACHING.)

Sadly i don't have a faith to live by. (hope that comes across the way its meant too) but I am not afraid of death either, in fact when my time is up I can't wait to see what happens. I'm a firm beleiver something happens,what?? I do not know...we'll all see i suppose.:angels:
 

dave_rhino

Closed Account
But i bet in those last few seconds, anyone would be scared.

If i found myself in a situation where i knew i was going to die, i'd **** myself. Just like all of you would.
 
i'm not afraid of dying but being badly injured and not having any life. i'd **** to be a vegitble. they better just switch me off if that happens!
 

member006

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I feel the same as AsianxxxChick, we all are dying in a sense from the moment we are born. Death is in fact every ones only true destiny. How we use everyday we're given to "live" and take different roads to reach the destiny is what matters in the end. Those separate the lived/full from the existed/empty.

My ****** always told me that dying is the easiest thing anyone will ever do. Words from my dying grandmother to her when she saw my ****** weeping. Telling her that and for her not to weep, but to rejoice. Cry at a birth, rejoice at a funeral. I fully believe all that that she said. No, I do not fear death at all.

Just my :2 cents:

LL
 

member2013

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I believe fervently, that all ‘humans’ repel from death, along with all ‘*******,’ with irrational volition. I believe it to be a biological, fear-instinct.

Death is akin to going to bed one night, and not waking up, ever again. It is a ‘heavenly’ proposition. If ‘God’ exists, it is a narcissist, tyrant, criminal, and sadist. But, it has a ‘right’ to be, given its position in the universe. If ‘Satan’ exists, it is the most prominent leader, and revolutionary in existence. ‘Satan,’ is akin to having the most captivating, and spiritually-amazing sex with a person, which you have ever had, only to find out later that the person is a mass-******** that is trying to **** you. ‘Satan,’ is an extremely refreshing metaphor, that drives one totally away from what is, ‘truly important,’ in this existence. From what I have seen from human nature, ‘Satan’ is alive and well, whether literally or in essence: in the personalities of man.

I once knew of a student, in 10th grade, that had his desk-shrine desecrated by people who didn’t like him while he was alive. He had his car flipped in a crash at an intersection. If people don’t like you while you are alive, they won’t while you are dead. Columbine didn’t change a thing, nor did the holocaust, nor did September 11th. Human nature is revealed to us on a silver platter, everyday. Death is a better infliction.
 
I've seen death and pissed on it. I'm not scared of death or even dying. There is nothing "macho" about it... for I know that I've been living on stolen time since 1967.

The scars I see every morning when I shower remind me of this somber fact.

I've seen people die in combat and I've seen people die in their ***** in hospitals. I face death on a nearly daily basis where I work - sometimes I am able to fight it off and save a patient... sometimes I can't and death wins.


If i found myself in a situation where i knew i was going to die, i'd **** myself. Just like all of you would.
Speak for yourself.


cheers,
 

EllyVaine

Verified Babe
Official Checked Star Member
Yes or no and why!

We are all afraid to die, but in time we get used with this ideea and we become familiar with the fact that we are simple life beeing on this earth that always is changing.:angels:
Maybe we will re-born like the Phoenix bird.lol
Who knows..
EJ.
 
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