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What are we thinking tonight, gang?

Torque’sHeadBump

(Voluntarily) torqued boomer
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I like to think of death as being a sort of trip. If you get your head blown clean off then you're just; gone, but experiencing your body shutting itself down would be like someone playing your entire life and all possible outcomes simultaneously for you. Within that brief millisecond before you tip on out you can feel like it was a good life and breathe out your last breath and greet the eternal peace that awaits as an old friend.
I think about this shit too, especially when exercising / running and I’m breathing hard. I get to this weird phase where I can keep going without issue, but I have this thought of you’ll be breathing like this in your last moments and it always fucks with me.
 

bantadant

Fantastic Man
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I've been thinking about after you die, which IMO is no afterlife. Even though a lot of people like me believe that as fact, it's hard to internalize. There's always a part of you that assumes eventually there's another chance at something. But every once in a while I'm able to process the reality of no consciousness forever and it's freaky. Usually comes with a flush of adrenaline/anxiety. I almost have to be meditating. It's like - imagine a situation where you can only see pitch black, now imagine that it looks that way because there isn't actually anything there. It's not easy.
It's a weird concept to get your head around- just not existing anymore. I've thought about it before and had the same anxiety thing happen. It's a tough one man
 

BonnieMcFarlaneMe2

❤️bonnie bonnie bonnie❤️
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Can anyone explain magnets?
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DoucheChills

WOrlds Biggest OzZy FAN!
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I've been thinking about after you die, which IMO is no afterlife. Even though a lot of people like me believe that as fact, it's hard to internalize. There's always a part of you that assumes eventually there's another chance at something. But every once in a while I'm able to process the reality of no consciousness forever and it's freaky. Usually comes with a flush of adrenaline/anxiety. I almost have to be meditating. It's like - imagine a situation where you can only see pitch black, now imagine that it looks that way because there isn't actually anything there. It's not easy.
This is the precursor to every panic attack I've ever had. It leads to me freaking out mentally (fight or flight) and I have to leave the house, almost like I get the feeling I HAVE to run. It's always the same string of thoughts that lead to them, always with the same outcome. Even if it is true, it's nihilistic and destructive to ruminate on the bleakness of existence.
 
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This is the precursor to every panic attack I've ever had. It leads to me freaking out mentally (fight or flight) and I have to leave the house, almost like I get the feeling I HAVE to run. It's always the same string of thoughts that lead to them, always with the same outcome. Even if it is true, it's nihilistic and destructive to ruminate on the bleakness of existence.
That's strange. I usually find it somewhat motivating. I guess that feeling of "have to run" is more like "have to make the most of things" for me.
 
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I've been thinking about after you die, which IMO is no afterlife. Even though a lot of people like me believe that as fact, it's hard to internalize. There's always a part of you that assumes eventually there's another chance at something. But every once in a while I'm able to process the reality of no consciousness forever and it's freaky. Usually comes with a flush of adrenaline/anxiety. I almost have to be meditating. It's like - imagine a situation where you can only see pitch black, now imagine that it looks that way because there isn't actually anything there. It's not easy.
I like poo poo
 

Uncle Floyd

It smells like cunt.... I think.....
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Scientists understand how magnets work, but don't know WHY they work that way.

That's the neat thing about most of what we know. We understand it's principal, but not it's purpose.
I've heard that's the case with pharmaceuticals and how they interact with our bodies. We know that they work, just not how.
 
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