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DontTouchMeImFamous

DontTouchMeImFamous

Student
Jul 18, 2024
147
We all are here cuz we have suicidal thoughts, right? So, what is it about death that makes you want to die? How do you imagine death? What do you think will happen to you after you die? Will you dissappear or will there be an afterlife? What if the afterlife was more awful than this life? Did you think about it this way?
 
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Dejected 55

Dejected 55

Elementalist
May 7, 2025
841
I do not believe there is or can be an afterlife as we think of it. It is theoretically possible that some remainder of the energy that makes us alive is transferred elsewhere at the moment of our death, but I do not believe that is conscious, if so... and it would just dissipate and settle into the universe the same as our decaying bodies.

For what it's worth, I definitely hope there is not an afterlife. I want this to all be over.
 
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FuneralCry

FuneralCry

Just wanting some peace
Sep 24, 2020
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I just believe death to be non-existence, nothing more than an eternal dreamless sleep where this dreadful, cruel and deeply undesirable existence is finally all forgotten about which is all I hope for. All I want is to never suffer again in this existence I always saw as a mistake and no matter what I'll always see it as an abomination to exist, I'll always see it as the most torturous and futile burden to suffer in this existence with no limit as to how much agony one can feel, only non-existence can bring me peace.
 
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DontTouchMeImFamous

DontTouchMeImFamous

Student
Jul 18, 2024
147
I just believe death to be non-existence, nothing more than an eternal dreamless sleep where this dreadful, cruel and deeply undesirable existence is finally all forgotten about which is all I hope for. All I want is to never suffer again in this existence I always saw as a mistake and no matter what I'll always see it as an abomination to exist, I'll always see it as the most torturous and futile burden to suffer in this existence with no limit as to how much agony one can feel, only non-existence can bring me peace.
I do not believe there is or can be an afterlife as we think of it. It is theoretically possible that some remainder of the energy that makes us alive is transferred elsewhere at the moment of our death, but I do not believe that is conscious, if so... and it would just dissipate and settle into the universe the same as our decaying bodies.

For what it's worth, I definitely hope there is not an afterlife. I want this to all be over.
Then what explains the near death experiences?
 
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darksouls

darksouls

Enlightened
May 10, 2025
1,128
I think death is the beginning of something new
the worst that could happen is to stuck in an eternal loop and to be reborn again and again
humans turn this planet into hell
what could be more evil and cruel than humanity?
 
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NonEssential

NonEssential

Hanging in there
Jan 15, 2025
486
Then what explains the near death experiences?
It's near death as in there's still brain activity.
I don't think there's an afterlife as how many people described it, because you need all those senses to experience any of it, which isn't possible when your brain isn't working at all.
 
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Forever Sleep

Earned it we have...
May 4, 2022
12,598
Then what explains the near death experiences?

What explains dreams or hallucinations while taking LSD? Our brains and senses f*cking with us. I sometimes dream I can fly. Does that mean I can and, I'm just not trying hard enough?

NDR's are definitely odd and fascinating but, I don't see them as proof of an afterlife. Even if multiple people claim to have seen the same thing. A bright light etc. What if they are expecting to see it? Could that not be influencing their perception?

I read about a really tragic case actually once, when a patient died as they were having a brain scan. Awful for him- obviously but, it must have been useful to those witnessing it. Apparently, the brain displayed vigorous activity in certain areas. Especially those associated with memory. Hence, perhaps why people claim their life flashed before their eyes.

We know the brain/ body is capable of producing very potent hormones. We've likely all experienced an adrenaline rush. I can fully believe that at the end, the brain gets swamped with all sorts of natural chemicals. It wouldn't surprise me if it's like nothing we ever experienced before. That isn't necessarily proof that those things were real though- outside of our own bodies and brains.

It would be different (for me) if we didn't dream and we didn't hallucinate under certain conditions. Seeing as we are capable of both though, I just personally see NDE's an an extreme extension of that.

I just don't know about an afterlife. I'm hoping for nothing personally. I've already lived this life against my will. I don't fancy the next one being the same. Plus, if there is a creator behind this world, I don't want to be a part of anything else they've had their hands in. Either heaven or hell and, definitely not for eternity! I don't have a strong belief either way though. Only fear!
 
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Hollowman

Empty
Dec 14, 2021
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A whole lot of nothing.
 
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Bardbarian

Bardbarian

Member
Aug 9, 2025
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the same as before you were born. Life is the interruption, nothing is the natural state.
 
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Dejected 55

Dejected 55

Elementalist
May 7, 2025
841
Then what explains the near death experiences?
Everything Forever Sleep already said above... and... Some people lie. I mean, who says that anything anyone says has to be true just because they said it? There are people who have faked having cancer for sympathy and money and that is something that a doctor could catch and expose them for doing but they get away with it for years sometimes.

One could easily lie and say they saw or experienced something they didn't, and who could prove them wrong?
 
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Jona

Member
Jul 27, 2025
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I don't believe in life after death.

The way I see it, there is a state of consciousness after death that is comparable to when you are unconscious or asleep and when you wake up you think you weren't dreaming.
Since I assume that consciousness is caused by the activity of the brain, and I understand death as brain death, nothing is perceived. It is simply black and you are not aware of anything.
 
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Bardbarian

Bardbarian

Member
Aug 9, 2025
14
I think death is the beginning of something new
the worst that could happen is to stuck in an eternal loop and to be reborn again and again
humans turn this planet into hell
what could be more evil and cruel than humanity?
i've talked to people who were convinced this WAS the afterlife, that all of us are suffering in hell. I don't buy it but if I were religious it certainly helps solve the problem of evil.
 
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DarkRange55

DarkRange55

I am Skynet
Oct 15, 2023
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I think death is the beginning of something new
the worst that could happen is to stuck in an eternal loop and to be reborn again and again
humans turn this planet into hell
what could be more evil and cruel than humanity?
The devil you know is better than the devil you don't know 😈 😉
(Not to necessarily be taken literally)

I do like Nietzsche's Eternal Return, I know many people here dread that, where you live your life over and over again. Nietzsche thought it was one big loop.
 
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YandereMikuMistress

YandereMikuMistress

you say falling victim to myself is weak, so be it
Apr 26, 2023
912
The 'what' is almost irrelevant for me personally,,
Existence itself is the affliction,,mabye I'm feeling poetic right now but a prolonged period of suffering punctuated by fleeting moments of mediocrity.
As for imagining it...a slow fade to black to freedom,,, a dissolving of consciousness into the uncertain chaos. An afterlife? Likely just another layer of disappointment and somthing like show "the good place" like a cosmic waiting room furnished with endless beige somthing like that who knows,
t's occurred to me that eternity might be worse than this, But honestly, that prospect only adds to the appeal. At least it's something different,, but idk.
 
DarkRange55

DarkRange55

I am Skynet
Oct 15, 2023
1,966
Then what explains the near death experiences?

There was a book in the '70's (Life After Life by Moody) where they did a study of near death experiences and there were certain specific patterns. Like they all had similarities and patterns. And it might be traced to something in our brain that gets triggered during that experience thats common to all of us.
They also have been able to replicate these experiences with astronauts in training in a centrifuge.
 
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r.m.216

Member
Aug 11, 2025
90
No I don't , and I hope there isn't either, I crave non existence. I just want silence.
 
bankai

bankai

Visionary
Mar 16, 2025
2,159
There's nothing in my opinion. Why? Why believe in an afterlife? There is zero proof.

Afterlife is a concept created by people who love life and want to live forever.They really need to latch on to that hope.

Suicidal people do not. Why burden yourself with the concept?
 

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