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> Why would you care if death is the end?
> You'll be dead.
Agreed.
> Anywho, I think everyone, deep down, believes that there is an
> 'afterlife' as such, where they can start over again. Kind of a safety
> net, that you've got another chance.
I really don't believe in an afterlife of any sort. It's against all common sense. It's a fairy tale. If anyone can show me proof that life after death is anything more than a fantastically optimistic outlook, then I might believe in it.
> Why? What does it say?
>
> *Doesn't understand German*
It says:
I ate a *alternative word for human excrement*bucket. It was wrong and stupid.
> FinalFantasyFanatic wrote:
> >Anywho, I think everyone, deep down, believes that there is an
> 'afterlife'
>
> I dont. Why in gods name would there be an afterlife? It is an elitist
> ideal made up to make people more comfortable with the idea of death.
Meh. My mum's friend said it. I thought it sounded good.
*Pouts*
Why would anyone be uncomfortable with the idea of death? Now that IS stupid.
I really don't care if I die, when I die. I'll be dead, that's that.
>> Anywho, I think everyone, deep down, believes that there is an
> 'afterlife'
I dont. Why in gods name would there be an afterlife? It is an elitist ideal made up to make people more comfortable with the idea of death.
You'll be dead.
Anywho, I think everyone, deep down, believes that there is an 'afterlife' as such, where they can start over again. Kind of a safety net, that you've got another chance.
I like the idea of reincarnation, it'd be fun. I come back as a woman and see if they really do have anything to moan about, or they just think it's fun.
*Doesn't understand German*
> I don't know.
> And neither does anyone else.
I do. It is the end. Quite easy to work out.
> Insane Bartender wrote:
> Do they not let you out of the mental home often then?
>
Yes, it's called school...