Topic: How do you feel about the inevitable fate of death?
+Anonymous A — 1.5 year ago #64,961
Isn't your life already much of a mess that's too embarrassing to leave behind to others, even if you would never know how they would feel nor if they would even care about you? Maybe you're not worth more than trash, or a disgusting littering animal, you can't even change the world for the better. Do you really think you have the willpower? That you're in complete control? What about the ultimate fate of the universe that's about to come in ~1.7×10106 years? How would you feel being reborn as an useless organism in shittier living conditions? By the way, if you would ever livestream your suicide, please make sure there are thousands of people streaming/recording you from every angle so we can reconstruct a three-dimensional video.
+Eternal God Emperor Ali Khamenei — 1.5 year ago, 4 hours later[T] [B] #651,828
lol death is funny Iran will kill your whole family if you choose to park in a handicap spot
+Anonymous C — 1.5 year ago, 3 hours later, 8 hours after the original post[T] [B] #651,838
In the US, death is shoved in a corner or hidden. Sometimes I wish we'd let people properly process it. If it's not me next, the next relative I loose I'll have to tell the boss I'm not coming in to work - I'll be back Monday. He's so out of touch that'd he'd rather have people crying all over the property and weirding out the clients than grieving properly. The US is fucked.
·Anonymous C — 1.5 year ago, 2 minutes later, 8 hours after the original post[T] [B] #651,839
@651,828 (Eternal God Emperor Ali Khamenei)
> lol death is funny Iran will kill your whole family if you choose to park in a handicap spot
Shit, that's a brutal honeypot.
+Anonymous D — 1.5 year ago, 2 hours later, 10 hours after the original post[T] [B] #651,853
I wish the USA would legalize suicide.
+Anonymous E — 1.5 year ago, 8 minutes later, 10 hours after the original post[T] [B] #651,854
@previous (D)
> I wish the USA would legalize suicide.
WTF? When a person commits such an act, breaking the law is hardly important to them or anyone else.
+Anonymous F — 1.5 year ago, 7 hours later, 17 hours after the original post[T] [B] #651,864
it happens to all, and struggling to lengthen your lifespan only causes more trouble to all involved, and you cannot even really enjoy any that extra time you gained, because its mostly spent working for more, but with an increasingly defective body.
so really what intelligent person wastes energy caring, beyond the small instinctual bits that prevents them from doing dangerously retarded actions?
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+Anonymous G — 1.5 year ago, 1 hour later, 19 hours after the original post[T] [B] #651,871
@OP
Am I supposed to feel something? All I feel at this point is your bitch on my dick. God she's so tight, I even took her anal virginity lol.
+FuckAlms !vX8K53rFBI — 1.5 year ago, 14 minutes later, 19 hours after the original post[T] [B] #651,872
+Anonymous I — 1.5 year ago, 3 days later, 3 days after the original post[T] [B] #651,949
I just don't plan on ever dying. It's as shrimple as that. Death doesn't exist if you don't believe in it.
+Anonymous J — 1.5 year ago, 1 hour later, 3 days after the original post[T] [B] #651,950
One thing that helps me was the fact that thousands of guys just like me, lived a similar life, did the best they could, and left basically no mark on the planet. They're not remembered, they weren't particularly great or terrible, but they lived as humans and then were forgotten. That's how I want to go out too: just another guy that was around then wasn't.
+Anonymous K — 1.4 year ago, 1 week later, 2 weeks after the original post[T] [B] #652,307

What is consciousness?
Would you have an experience during death?
At least something must happen during those 170 quintillion years…
How can there be nothing if there's still ongoing chemical reactions?
Electricity cannot vanish itself from existence, it cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed, it always flows constantly, so does our consciousness, thus consciousness might persist in some form, even without intelligence or autonomy.
As a hypothetical scenario, if your body were to be cut in half, which part of the brain would you be?
Consciousness and the Nature of Time: Some theories in physics, such as Orchestrated Objective Reduction (Orch-OR), suggest that consciousness may be fundamental to the universe and play a role in the collapse of the quantum wave function.
Quantum Fluctuations: Some theories in quantum mechanics suggest that even in a state of complete darkness and silence, there can be random, fleeting fluctuations in energy and matter at the quantum level. These fluctuations are known as "quantum noise" or "vacuum fluctuations."
+Anonymous L — 1.4 year ago, 26 minutes later, 2 weeks after the original post[T] [B] #652,308
@previous (K)
Consciousness look up on net results in:
An epiphenomenon of the physical brain’s complexity beneath, consciousness appears to rise from the activity of billions of neurons, like bubbles bursting at the top of a glass of champagne.
So all those Neurons and electrons and chemicals at death remain. Alas Consciousness requires that they remain intact instead of a mixed up mess.
·Anonymous K — 1.4 year ago, 12 minutes later, 2 weeks after the original post[T] [B] #652,309
@previous (L)
> Alas Consciousness requires that they remain intact instead of a mixed up mess.
You can exist at death without awareness, therefore “experience” might be more appropriate than “consciousness” since consciousness is usually associated with self-awareness and intellect rather than the state of being present in reality.
·Anonymous K — 1.4 year ago, 2 minutes later, 2 weeks after the original post[T] [B] #652,310
But how come we exist right now? Did we exist before we were born? How many times have we lived? Do you only live once (YOLO,
still ruminating on my past years during 2011-2013)? Can consciousness exist in artificial life, or is it purely biological? Time just marches forward…
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·Anonymous L — 1.4 year ago, 37 minutes later, 2 weeks after the original post[T] [B] #652,311
@652,309 (K)
"Reincarnation is a mainstream teaching in Hinduism, Sikhism, Buddhism and Jainism."
So a Humans (My) consciousness would be totally worthless if I came back as a Butterfly.
·Anonymous K — 1.4 year ago, 9 minutes later, 2 weeks after the original post[T] [B] #652,312
@previous (L)
Value and meaning are social constructs anyway, mainstream media wants you to be politically indoctrinated and to enjoy their trashy mass-produced slop, falling for their marketing tactics, they're like cults.
·Anonymous K — 1.4 year ago, 9 minutes later, 2 weeks after the original post[T] [B] #652,313
We seek to maximize pleasure and to minimize pain, we say “hard times are necessary” but there are miserable lives struggling every day out there as well as lucky ones who have never suffered in misery.
·Anonymous L — 1.4 year ago, 31 seconds later, 2 weeks after the original post[T] [B] #652,314
@652,312 (K)
Topic: How do you feel about the inevitable fate of death?
Again you have fallen into your own trap. Marketing tactics are part and parcel to life as we know it.
·Anonymous K — 1.4 year ago, 7 minutes later, 2 weeks after the original post[T] [B] #652,315
@previous (L)
Are you referring to the exploitative marketing of doomerism and pessimistic nihilism, which causes people to become unproductive consumers (e.g. self-harming by smoking/drinking, being stuck in a rot, taking meds for depression, social media engagement) thus unsuccessful in their work and exploited by large corporations?
·Anonymous L — 1.4 year ago, 12 minutes later, 2 weeks after the original post[T] [B] #652,316
@previous (K)
> Are you referring to the exploitative marketing of doomerism and pessimistic nihilism, which causes people to become unproductive consumers (e.g. self-harming by smoking/drinking, being stuck in a rot, taking meds for depression, social media engagement) thus unsuccessful in their work and exploited by large corporations?
If you're part and parcel to those problems you can opt out. I like large corporations that end up as a good/great/ investment. Of course it helps if they are also good overall for the environment.
·Anonymous K — 1.4 year ago, 36 minutes later, 2 weeks after the original post[T] [B] #652,317
@previous (L)
Most corporations, especially when it comes to software and services for example, want to find a way to lock users in, and once it becomes good enough, they will add more restrictions, change their Terms of Service and make them pay more, make it difficult to opt-out, where customers feel obligated to continue using the service despite potential drawbacks, due to the significant investments they have already made.
Proprietary software and technology is cancer, think about how Adobe warned Creative Cloud users to stop using older versions or risk legal action along with their new ToS which grants them unlimited access to user projects, or how the non-profit OpenAI abandoned its open-source roots becoming a for-profit closed-source proprietary service, and how Microsoft's “AI”-driven Recall for Windows 11 is all set to invade your privacy and the steps they take to make it impossible to disable automatic Windows updates without also disabling Windows Defender, and LG TV's new web browser update removing the ability to view PDF documents including the removal of convenient color-coded buttons (quick access to refresh, URL address, bookmarking) as well as web page thumbnails, Google (the pioneer of centralization) also tried to kill small personal blogs, Chrome's Manifest V3, etc. Industry-standard software companies thrive off users' overreliance and dependency, fostering an illusion of convenience. The early 2000s Golden Age of user-made content is over. Political parties are kinda the same because no one's beliefs are fixed, there will always be some kind of unfairness, greed and betrayal in the long run.
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·Anonymous K — 1.4 year ago, 12 minutes later, 2 weeks after the original post[T] [B] #652,318
It's all creating a false sense of hope made to lure incompetent individuals, only to crush the last flickering embers of hope that still lingered in their pathetic existence.
·Anonymous L — 1.4 year ago, 1 hour later, 2 weeks after the original post[T] [B] #652,321
@previous (K)
Again you're free to always opt out.
+396474 — 1.4 year ago, 2 days later, 2 weeks after the original post[T] [B] #652,366
How our national hero Karl Borovsky said: Maybe you will not be rewarded to make a fruit plant but if no one did how world will looks like or what sense?
Its a metaphor so nowadays it should be software,some help whatever.
And some French poet said that ideals make us live. My ideal is that there is a better world after death where all people arent forgotton especially those who tried something good for this world and all rotten people make themselves better.
+Anonymous N — 1.4 year ago, 3 hours later, 2 weeks after the original post[T] [B] #652,378
There are lots of horrible people doing irrelevant things now thinking that the internet will immortalise their stupid names. But fortunately even the internet forgets.
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