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Post by hardball on Mar 31, 2017 13:17:48 GMT
You ever consider suicide?... ...I'll tell you one thing that's certain; you won't fight dying once you've peeked over to the other side; you'll no more want to go back to your body than you'd want to spoon up your own puke. Suicide? Never, because I believe doing so will have an adverse effect on what happens when I am on the other side.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2017 15:24:49 GMT
You ever consider suicide?... ...I'll tell you one thing that's certain; you won't fight dying once you've peeked over to the other side; you'll no more want to go back to your body than you'd want to spoon up your own puke. Suicide? Never, because I believe doing so will have an adverse effect on what happens when I am on the other side. Its a quote from Jesse James
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Post by nausea on Apr 5, 2017 6:56:23 GMT
This is unethical and immoral
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Post by deeznutz on Apr 5, 2017 14:04:52 GMT
Only if I'm choking to be honest
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Post by Jillian on Apr 5, 2017 14:06:39 GMT
Only like now when I have a stiff hurting neck and home sick. If I am sick, death always seems to be (a little bit) closer on my mind.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2017 5:05:50 GMT
I wish I were dead every single day. No you don't When I think about dying I think about being with my loved ones
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Post by CoyoteGraves on Apr 10, 2017 5:54:21 GMT
It's my #1 fear.
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Post by Toasted Cheese on Apr 10, 2017 12:20:15 GMT
I wish I were dead every single day. No you don't When I think about dying I think about being with my loved ones Depending on each and everyone's journey Madame Mulva, how do we know that they would want to be with us when we die?
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Post by Toasted Cheese on Apr 10, 2017 12:20:46 GMT
Everyday.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2017 12:33:10 GMT
In the past several months I've had some health issue wake up calls which have been a bit sobering. especially considering my age. I feel closer to my own mortality now. I'm not obsessed or morbid about the idea of death, just trying to be realistic.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2017 13:50:55 GMT
Suicidal, so yes and I think I've thought through every method. I actually tend to go on and browse message boards and chats to occupy my mind momentarily (take it to another place because meds just leave me numb) usually when I'm posting it's because I'm feeling slightly better. I'd love for there to be a meaningful afterlife where some part of me is intact but after working with people with Alzheimer's disease... I doubt it.
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Post by shangel on Apr 10, 2017 15:32:17 GMT
A morbid thread indeed but I saw a comment on IGN and it just got me thinking. It's not something people tend to think too much about because it's not really a nice thought. Right now you're all just browsing through the boards on the internet just like any other day but unfortunately one day you'll no longer be here. 100 years from now all the members on this forum will be gone. Life will move on without you and you'll miss out on all these things the world will come out with, new movies, music, games, technology etc. Fantastic inventions will be made that we will never know about. Does dying worry you? Do you just accept that it will happen one day? If you were to go tomorrow would you say you were happy with what you've done with your life? The older I get, the more I think about it. Sometimes I'm at peace with it and sometimes not. In my line of work I'm around death and dying people and I can't just turn it off. Thinking of loved ones on the other side makes it bearable. That's what I believe, anyway.
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Post by shangel on Apr 10, 2017 15:45:43 GMT
A little off topic. Two days ago when I came home from work there was a short message on my answering machine. Caller ID showed "Name Unavail". It was a robotic voice. When I first heard the message it sounded like it was saying "You're gonna die" in that cold female robo-voice with a hint of an Asian accent with the "you're" part said very quickly so it sounds more like "yua-Gonna Dy". It was actually saying "Goodbye". I did a Google search for it to assure myself I wasn't nuts or imagining things, and found a couple of forums about junk calls had discussed it. There of course was some know it all who says "How can someone confuse "You're Gonna Die" with "Goodbye"?" I would think that also, but oddly it can happen. Someone made a Youtube video with the same robo-voice message probably from the same originating source maybe not the same California based phone number but who knows. goodbye robo voiceI get a lot of those annoying robotic messages, but I never got that one (so far). That would creep me out.
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Post by Ass_E9 on Apr 10, 2017 16:42:29 GMT
It's why I'm always busy looking for the next healthy host body to occupy.
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Post by petrolino on Apr 10, 2017 17:40:55 GMT
I think about it. The vastness of space puts everything in perspective for me. I'm glad I lived at a time when Voyager entered interstellar space and Cassini flew by Enceladus.
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Post by politicidal on Apr 10, 2017 17:44:13 GMT
Too often
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Post by Lord Ackbar on Apr 10, 2017 18:28:14 GMT
When I was younger, yeah, a lot, but nowadays I don't think about it so much. It's the way I go that worries me
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Post by them1ghtyhumph on Apr 10, 2017 18:43:47 GMT
If there were a button I could push (like the one in 'How to Murder Your Wife'), I'd be gone.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2017 19:12:52 GMT
No you don't When I think about dying I think about being with my loved ones Depending on each and everyone's journey Madame Mulva, how do we know that they would want to be with us when we die? Because they love us, why wouldn't they? I don't think we're meant to be alone in the afterlife, that wouldn't be a very good existence
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Post by Toasted Cheese on Apr 11, 2017 10:18:00 GMT
Depending on each and everyone's journey Madame Mulva, how do we know that they would want to be with us when we die? Because they love us, why wouldn't they? I don't think we're meant to be alone in the afterlife, that wouldn't be a very good existence When we die, our bodies no longer exist. How we would perceive others, would be as we saw them in the flesh, but at what stage would they appear? We are never alone, in our current lives or hereafter. For me, I don't hold onto the concept of human form though. We filter in and we filter out and will look different at each of our phases of our rebirth, until we start to transcend to what is beyond what is only really a dream within a dream. 
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