Poll: Do you fear death?

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Hexenwolf

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Eleuthera said:
I recently started reading Gaiman's Sandman series, I'm quite looking forward to meeting her, she seems like a truly nice person entity.

Seriously though, death is nothing to be afraid of (since I don't believe in an afterlife it's just nothingness), dying is (more to the point I fear pain).
Isn't the idea of there being nothingness afterwards all the more reason to fear death? To live as long as possible and squeeze the most out of it, because it's all you're going to get?

I would rather take pain over death.
 

Sansha

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Not my death, but what will happen to my friends and family at my passing.
 

Eleuthera

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Hexenwolf said:
Isn't the idea of there being nothingness afterwards all the more reason to fear death? To live as long as possible and squeeze the most out of it, because it's all you're going to get?

I would rather take pain over death.
I find the idea of nothingness quite comforting, no more pain, sorrow, regrets, anything. Nothing is not something to be afraid of, it's nothing, oblivion, peace.
 

Trotgar

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Who could fear this guy?

http://fantasy.mrugala.net/Paul%20Kidby/Paul%20Kidby%20-%20Disque%20Monde%20-%20Death.jpg
 

Shycte

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Lot of tough guys here. Who don't fear death.

Please, give me a break.

I fear death, but not half of what comes after it.
 

Exocet

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I don't fear death itself,but not knowing what comes after is fucking terrifying.
 

Eleuthera

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Exocet said:
I don't fear death itself,but not knowing what comes after is fucking terrifying.
There is no afterdeath, unless you're going with reincarnation, there might be an afterlife...
 

iJosh

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I met the guy with a sickle wayy back when I used to play conkers bad fur day on the n64. One of the best n64 games made.
 

Venatio

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Personally I'm just in it for the ride, life I mean. I'm here to do some good, raise some hell, start a family and play video games.

Everything concluded, I'll die a happy man.
 

Borrowed Time

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Death? No. Dying? Yes, specifically, burning to death. Feeling your lungs singe while your flesh sluffs off and your eyeballs explode. Yeah, that gets me shuddering.
 

wootsniper

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IxionIndustries said:
I don't.. Not really..

You see.. I'm kind of excited to see the afterlife.. I mean, I have said many times before my theory on reincarnation, and I kinda want to see if I'm correct. Just like how an inventor, who put all his faith and work wants to see if the device he's built works..

Yes, I understand that I won't be able to tell anyone about it or anything, but just me myself knowing whether I am right or wrong in death would be good enough for me.
thet thing that worries me the most is that if there is truly nothing after death, (wich i believe) you will never know. =(

i'd want a few seconds to realise it
 

TacticalAssassin1

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wootsniper said:
IxionIndustries said:
I don't.. Not really..

You see.. I'm kind of excited to see the afterlife.. I mean, I have said many times before my theory on reincarnation, and I kinda want to see if I'm correct. Just like how an inventor, who put all his faith and work wants to see if the device he's built works..

Yes, I understand that I won't be able to tell anyone about it or anything, but just me myself knowing whether I am right or wrong in death would be good enough for me.
thet thing that worries me the most is that if there is truly nothing after death, (wich i believe) you will never know. =(

i'd want a few seconds to realise it
Yeah I agree. If I were to be, say, shot to death, I'd rather be shot in the chest than the head, so i have a few moments to say "HOLY CRAP THAT BASTARD SHOT ME!" and then die.
I aint scared of dieing, im scared of afterwards, of the nothing.
The thing that pisses me off the most is not learning anything new. I'd be completely fine with dieing if i knew i would be a ghost afterwards and i could listen to future music and learn about future technologies and such..
And I want to be remembered, so I'm going out with a bang. I want to be either the guy that does something heroic on a battlefield or something, or saying something badass with my final breath.
EDIT: I'm not scared of dieing, UNLESS IT'S BEING TORTURED TO DEATH.
EDIT: How much blood would you shed to stay alive? Have your say HERE
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/18.144317
 

wootsniper

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I dont want to be forgotten,
I want the humanity to know my name forever
not like William Shakespeare or Albert Einsteen or Nikola Tesla
it's a matter of ages until they will be forgotten,

i want true immortality like Achilles (in case you didnt kow, he really existed) and Ceasar.

there only a few people who have accomplished this, i want to be on of them =)
If i succeed (wich i wont) i won't fear death at all
 

ace_of_something

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I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought you were going to ask us to join your crew.

I fear death in a normal healthy amount that most human beings do. Though I am one of those wacky individuals who believe in an afterlife and the loving embrace of eternal bliss.

Poor ignorant me.

wootsniper said:
I dont want to be forgotten,
I want the humanity to know my name forever
not like William Shakespeare or Albert Einsteen or Nikola Tesla
it's a matter of ages until they will be forgotten,

i want true immortality like Achilles (in case you didnt kow, he really existed) and Ceasar.
Only gods and generals live forever.

or however that goes.
 

Tonimata

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Death is as important as life, and completely linked to it. Whatever comes in life, it comes. I've been close to death twice, and being a fast learner, I've learnt to accept it.