I loled XDodBilal said:Spoiler warning Please >:0Sevre90210 said:Respawning in 3...2...1...
A we can see, once dead, this is rarely a problem for individuals concerned.dochmbi said:"I do not fear death. I had been dead for billions and billions of years before I was born, and had not suffered the slightest inconvenience from it." - Mark Twain
/threadCpt_Oblivious said:Your body is put in the morgue for a bit then you're either cremated or dressed up, put in a box and dumped 6 feet under ground.
Unless you got horribly murdered and someone doesn't want you to be found, then you'll probably be dumped in a hole in the woods.
Well, I do think it's possible that during my lifetime technology will be developed that will allow indefinite life extension, i.e. you could live as long as you like and the only thing that would kill you would be external force.Nickolai77 said:Your born, you grow up, go through education, get a job, raise children, retire as your body starts to break down, and then die. And thats it. A rather interesting afterlife of sorts could justify a pretty pointless and moderatly entertaining life on Earth- but just because something is a "should" does not make it an "is". All i can do is hope.
How certain are you that there wasn't something prior to your life that you merely forgot?SakSak said:This is what I believe:
Same as before birth. Nothingness. As to how it feels... well, I experience long periods of nothingness every night. And when I'm uncouncious.
So really, there is nothing to fear. There is nothing to prove. There is nothing to wait for.
And that is why I find great comfort in life.
dochmbi said:Well, I do think it's possible that during my lifetime technology will be developed that will allow indefinite life extension, i.e. you could live as long as you like and the only thing that would kill you would be external force.Nickolai77 said:Your born, you grow up, go through education, get a job, raise children, retire as your body starts to break down, and then die. And thats it. A rather interesting afterlife of sorts could justify a pretty pointless and moderatly entertaining life on Earth- but just because something is a "should" does not make it an "is". All i can do is hope.
How could we achieve this? Bio- and nanotechnology, we could have tons of little machines inside our bodies constantly repairing and maintaining it.
DO WANT. I'd like to live long enough for any aliens out there to finally land formally to meet with us, their pet project, and call us all a bunch of fuck up's. Because we are... and I blame Capitalism and Religion.dochmbi said:Well, I do think it's possible that during my lifetime technology will be developed that will allow indefinite life extension, i.e. you could live as long as you like and the only thing that would kill you would be external force.
How could we achieve this? Bio- and nanotechnology, we could have tons of little machines inside our bodies constantly repairing and maintaining it.