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cloud88 11-27-2001 10:17 AM

you die when you die that`s the way it is....
and to Yorick

1.the maxed life is finished-i mean to jump or whatever when its already finished
2.it hurts your loved ones-you only get stronger when your loved one`s die,but your right about that it does hurts but it`s upp to yourself if you whanna live or die

Yorick 11-27-2001 10:30 AM

<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by cloud88:

and if you dont like death i think your scared hahaha [img]graemlins/showoff.gif[/img]
just kidding you get that right?
<hr></blockquote>

No. My Grandfather recently died.

cloud88 11-27-2001 10:39 AM

ohh sorry didnt know that ill think about what my words gonna be next time(i will go beat my self now)
a weary close one died for me to my mothers cousin
my mom is going to his funeral tomorrow
im weary sorry i know how it is when someone close dies
god damit im mad at myself gonna get my slef a beating tomorrow
on my boxing training....sorry

250 11-28-2001 01:29 AM

dude, to say someone is not afraid of dying is just plain BS. everyone is afraid of dying, there is no exception. it is natural

however, some are more willing to die. why? they are convinced to their believes. faith is an incredible thing. after all, if you'd enter heaven and being fed honey by 70 something virgins, who'd be freaking afraid to die? IF you are convinced enough.

yeah, we can somehow brainwash away that part of the belief. don't you think our telemarketing managers have enough skills to do that? :D :D :D

btw, Hugh, long time no see. how is Australia beach? [img]graemlins/biglaugh.gif[/img]

AzureWolf 11-28-2001 02:02 AM

<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by 250:
dude, to say someone is not afraid of dying is just plain BS. everyone is afraid of dying, there is no exception. it is natural

<hr></blockquote>

There is never NO exception. I am part of the exception, I have no fear of dying whatsoever. HOW I die I may have a fear of but not death itself and there will always be others who think the same thing. 250 you shouldnt state your opinion as the law so often. There is always an exception to the rule.

250 11-28-2001 02:19 AM

<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by AzureWolf:


There is never NO exception. I am part of the exception, I have no fear of dying whatsoever.
<hr></blockquote>

rigggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggght

cloud88 11-28-2001 05:48 AM

when its time to die i think your not afraid at least i think
it will be that way for me.
when im veary old and knows that im gonna die soon
i think i wont have so much fear for death as i got in
life

Barry the Sprout 11-28-2001 07:12 AM

<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by 250:
dude, to say someone is not afraid of dying is just plain BS. everyone is afraid of dying, there is no exception. it is natural

however, some are more willing to die. why? they are convinced to their believes. faith is an incredible thing. after all, if you'd enter heaven and being fed honey by 70 something virgins, who'd be freaking afraid to die? IF you are convinced enough.

yeah, we can somehow brainwash away that part of the belief. don't you think our telemarketing managers have enough skills to do that? :D :D :D

btw, Hugh, long time no see. how is Australia beach? [img]graemlins/biglaugh.gif[/img]
<hr></blockquote>

250, when you say that are you sure you don't just mean yourself. I have a big problem with saying that "everyone thinks like me" because with all the people I have met it patently isn't true. And I haven't even met all that many. I agree with Azure - death is different for different people. A fortnight ago my Great grandmother died. It was no big deal for any of us in the family - we were sad to see her go but she was 100 years old!!! She was in an awful state by the end, could barely remember who we were let alone hold a conversation.

That is not entirely what I mean though. Everyone views things differently - there is nothing universal about eh human mind, like Azure was saying. There is always an exception. And what about the people who flew the planes? They can't have been all that worried about death, theres or other peoples.

I am not being big and macho - I just think that some people think differently and we shouldn't ignore that.

250 11-28-2001 05:45 PM

you guys are just fabulous

why do you always see the first part of the statement???? huh???? dont you see the "however" part???? I have a big problem with people like you, who dont even pay attention to what others have to say.

Barry the Sprout 11-28-2001 06:18 PM

Sorry 250, you are right. I missed the point of your post entirely.

But if you beleive that how come you were saying earlier that there were no exceptions?


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