on a related note http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_unusual_deathshandofpwn said:I dont care because I plan on doing something worthy of a wikipedia entry at the very least.
on a related note http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_unusual_deathshandofpwn said:I dont care because I plan on doing something worthy of a wikipedia entry at the very least.
Well, seeing as a close uncle of mine died on Sunday morning, I'd say yes. It's extremely sad. Especially having to see my aunt thinking of a way of explaining to their 13 year old son, and 6 year daughter that there father had died as they slept.Soluncreed said:Does anyone else not care about death? I look at it as a natural part of life and is not a sad event. There are about 7 billion people on this planet and one or two people don't make a difference. Most people will not be remembered anyway, so what is the point of even feeling sad?
make sure it's the page to end all pageshandofpwn said:I dont care because I plan on doing something worthy of a wikipedia entry at the very least.
Pretty much this, I don't want anyone near me to die for quite a while...S-Unleashed said:I care about other people dieing.
A wise philosopher he may have been but I doubt he was ever stabbed, suffocated, drowned or poisoned..and even if he was I doubt he would be in a position to ratify the "and none when it arrives" phrase.Monkeyman8 said:As a wise philosopher once said. Death is misunderstood it's the only thing that causes pain and discomfort when it is yet to be and none when it arrives. that being said, I do not fear death, I fear a wasted life.
Is death and cause of death mutually independent of one another then?.Monkeyman8 said:well he did die a slow and painful death from a terminal disease and maintained that statement on his death bed. Read it again there's a difference between death and cause of death.Skarin said:A wise philosopher he may have been but I doubt he was ever stabbed, suffocated, drowned or poisoned..and even if he was I doubt he would be in a position to ratify the "and none when it arrives" phrase.Monkeyman8 said:As a wise philosopher once said. Death is misunderstood it's the only thing that causes pain and discomfort when it is yet to be and none when it arrives. that being said, I do not fear death, I fear a wasted life.
OT: At the moment, Death is the last thing I care about. My major worry is exams and tuition fees..the cold embrace of eternal sleep sounds like a fucking holiday right about now.