Death
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dunkman wrote:nobody really celebrates death so it is morbid by definition... people celebrate a persons life after death but death itself is morbid... no-one celebrates a death... well except maybe Mark Chapmans when it comes..
unless of course death is a window that you pass through for other things or to release yourself from this life...
celebrate that through death we grasp life.
but what do I know? Today is my first love's birthday he died in 2003. I celebrate both his life (on this day) and I contemplate on his death day (April 4)IF YOU WANT A PLATE OF MY BEEF SWELLINGTON, YOU'RE GOING TO HAVE TO PAY THE COVERCHARGE.0 -
dunkman wrote:i cant understand why anyone would want to die?
life's awesome.
my wife is giving me sex tonight.
see!
You getting the old lady drunk again ?My drinking team has a hockey problem
The ONLY thing better than a glass of beer is tea with Miss McGill
A protuberance of flesh above the waistband of a tight pair of trousers0 -
failedpersephone wrote:unless of course death is a window that you pass through for other things or to release yourself from this life...
celebrate that through death we grasp life.
but what do I know? Today is my first love's birthday he died in 2003. I celebrate both his life (on this day) and I contemplate on his death day (April 4)
Awww. Yin and Yang!
Sorry, girl.0 -
MattCameronKicksButt wrote:Awww. Ying and Yang!
Sorry, girl.
thanks MCKB.
today is an alice in chains day for me...IF YOU WANT A PLATE OF MY BEEF SWELLINGTON, YOU'RE GOING TO HAVE TO PAY THE COVERCHARGE.0 -
dunkman wrote:what if you go to hell? or even worse... Milton Keynes?
when you die...you either go into the ground and waste space or you get burned and get to be spilled in the ocean or some other fantastic place. heaven and hell are a figment of your imaginationSeems that needlessly it's getting harder
To find an approach and a way to live
Are we getting something out of this
all-encompassing trip?0 -
failedpersephone wrote:unless of course death is a window that you pass through for other things or to release yourself from this life...
celebrate that through death we grasp life.
sorry.. i dont do hippy crapoh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.0 -
tremorvoid wrote:when you die...you either go into the ground and waste space or you get burned and get to be spilled in the ocean or some other fantastic place. heaven and hell are a figment of your imagination
yeah it was a perfunctory tool in my joke about Milton Keynes... i care not for hell.. i'm an aethiest.... but thanks for the lesson in condescensionoh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.0 -
The only thing wrong with death is that you don't get to keep living.
I feel the same way about death you do Genie. It's the ultimate escape from reality, the longest nap and everything is gone, nothing to worry about. But nothing to enjoy either. There is no feeling what-so-ever.
I won't welcome it, but when my time comes I won't be worried either.I necessarily have the passion for writing this, and you have the passion for condemning me; both of us are equally fools, equally the toys of destiny. Your nature is to do harm, mine is to love truth, and to make it public in spite of you. - Voltaire0 -
Ahnimus wrote:The only thing wrong with death is that you don't get to keep living.
I feel the same way about death you do Genie. It's the ultimate escape from reality, the longest nap and everything is gone, nothing to worry about. But nothing to enjoy either. There is no feeling what-so-ever.
I won't welcome it, but when my time comes I won't be worried either.
and i like your posts, because they are full of opinions and wisdom......but i'm sure i've said that to you before0 -
I'll ride the wave where it takes me.....
that's exactly what i'm going to do, i think i'm all over the place when it comes to work i keep changing my mind.
i will have a review interview with my directing manager, and i will tell him honestly what i've said before, i will tell him that i make mistakes and that i'm shit at my job. the rest is up to him......because i care....but then i don't care at the same time....i'm just confused.0 -
dunkman wrote:yeah it was a perfunctory tool in my joke about Milton Keynes... i care not for hell.. i'm an aethiest.... but thanks for the lesson in condescension
youre verry welcomeSeems that needlessly it's getting harder
To find an approach and a way to live
Are we getting something out of this
all-encompassing trip?0 -
genie wrote:well, yes i would've have liked to have a chance to talk someone out of commiting suicide.
i hope things'll get betterbut i also think i should change my nickname to morbid genie
. It's shit, but I reckon it's just stuff we HAVE to go through. I really don't think god gives any of us more than we can actually handle... people have survived ALL sorts of situations and scenarios and come out the other side stronger. Other people go through much less and can't deal with it. I suppose it's just up to you to decide how strong you want to be... and whether you can see things as a challenge rather than an obstacle
The Astoria??? Orgazmic!
Verona??? it's all surmountable
Dublin 23.08.06 "The beauty of Ireland, right there!"
Wembley? We all believe!
Copenhagen?? your light made us stars
Chicago 07? And love
What a different life
Had I not found this love with you0 -
Death scares me. Makes me shudder, it's something that does cross my mind frequently just from the mystery. To me DEAD is the most terrible.0
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dunkman wrote:sorry.. i dont do hippy crap
while, I have done hippies...I don't do the hippy thing either...
I was talking more of the "celebrate life through awareness of death"...meatbags that remain can reflect and believe that their loved ones haven't left completely - even if all that remains is memories of them.
of course if it reassures you, I think it is totally fine to think that your old dead aunt mildred can still watch you poo...IF YOU WANT A PLATE OF MY BEEF SWELLINGTON, YOU'RE GOING TO HAVE TO PAY THE COVERCHARGE.0 -
failedpersephone wrote:
of course if it reassures you, I think it is totally fine to think that your old dead aunt mildred can still watch you poo...
Thanks for that. I'm never going to the toilet again.0
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