What do you believe happens to you when you die?

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Ekonk

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In the words of the great Arthur Conan Doyle Sherlock Holmes: "It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data."

Tarkovsky said:
everyone at this videogame website is so profound.

did i say profound? HAHAHA sorry, i meant grandiose.

uh. did i say grandiose? I mean sorry.
Says someone whose username is Tarkovsky.
 

ConnorCool

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I have always thought you go to wherever it is you think you are going. If you think you are going to heaven, then you will end up in your version of heaven. What happens there, I didn't get round to thinking that.
Which means I think that I will go to a huge stats screen, where we can look at all the misc data from our lives like "money spent," "time on the toilet" or "diseases collected." We then get to replay bits of our lives to see what it would be like if we made different choices. I think this one come from me playing way to many RPG,s, but it would be awesome.
 

Tarkovsky

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Ekonk said:
In the words of the great Arthur Conan Doyle Sherlock Holmes: "It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data."

Tarkovsky said:
everyone at this videogame website is so profound.

did i say profound? HAHAHA sorry, i meant grandiose.

uh. did i say grandiose? I mean sorry.
Says someone whose username is Tarkovsky.
jeez. i said i'm sorry.

no need to bring THE GREATEST DIRECTOR OF ALL TIME!!!!!!!!!!!! into this
 

Kecunk

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You see this for the rest of eternity

[http://media.photobucket.com/image/you are dead resident evil/Ashe37/Resident Evil Remake Images/urdead1_gamecube_res.jpg]
 

OldRat

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That's just it. Anything doesn't happen. Nothing happens. I cease to be as the last brain signal that constitutes a thought fades away. And then my body will be harvested for whatever useful organs they can get from it, and the rest either cremated or used in a funny corpse sculpture, depending on whether that corpse artist still lives.
 

Infernai

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ConnorCool said:
I have always thought you go to wherever it is you think you are going.
I like this answer. Well, atleast i know i'll be going to a Medieval Fantasy Realm and become a complete badass hero when i die.
 

Tarkovsky

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I believe in reincarnation.

When humans die I believe they turn into fictional characters and and all fictional characters turn into real people. I believe, in a past life I was batman because I'm scared of bunnies. Because, of course bunnies reincarnate into cats and cats reincarnate into elephants and elephants reincarnate into bats. I'm not scared of cats or elephants though, or bats. In fact I have each as a pet and have sex with them all on a regular basis because at some point they were all and will eventually be sexy women.
 

Zhukov

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Dunno.

But the best bit is, we all get to find out eventually.
 

gl1koz3

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You don't need to bother, as you wouldn't be able to detect your death anyway. Imagine eternal dream-less sleep.
 

cthulhumythos

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you grow laser eyes and then have to save humanity from an invading genocidal alien force which, for some reason, it's technology is barely better than ours despite the spaceflight capabilities.

or you just cease to exist. yeah, that makes more sense.
 

Mr Somewhere

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Nothing, you fade to nothing. Zip-zap-zoom gone, completely, and forever.
I wish I could believe otherwise, but I've never been able to convince myself.
 

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I believe that while I personally would cease to exist, a place would be opened up another person to live, so in a sense that be reincarnation, just without a spirit transfer or anything supernatural.
 

Flatfrog

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I'll continue to exist as a number of poorly-implemented virtual copies in other people's brains. None of them is quite me, but they can all think my thoughts to some extent. Their fidelity to the original will gradually decay as they don't have any means of syncronizing as they did while I was alive. They'll all be together in one room for the last time at my funeral, so after they scatter the ashes of my body, they can scatter the ashes of my mind as well.