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whats worse that this place would bring you alive just to make you nothing for all time
or this place will kill you and bring you back alive again again
yeah reincarnation seems way worse to me to yet i can't take reincarnation of the table i hope i'm wrong and life is just a one time thing but may be escaping this living hell might be a lot harder than we think
I'd love to live as a woman (I'm trans MTF) and live my life normally without fear. Under the right circumstances I would want to live however the fluctuation between quality of lives between countries and other factors just make it undesirable since everything isn't bound to go in my favor.
The constant of non-existence would be so much more desirable. I live a very privileged life as is and I couldn't even imagine going into a country like North Korea or other bad countries. The pros of living an ideal life are far outweighed by the terrible living conditions a lot of people face.
I'd love to live as a woman (I'm trans MTF) and live my life normally without fear. Under the right circumstances I would want to live however the fluctuation between quality of lives between countries and other factors just make it undesirable since everything isn't bound to go in my favor.
The constant of non-existence would be so much more desirable. I live a very privileged life as is and I couldn't even imagine going into a country like North Korea or other bad countries. The pros of living an ideal life are far outweighed by the terrible living conditions a lot of people face.
i want to live life on my own terms too but with chances like these on this planet chances are you'll be born in a underprivileged situation
anyway if reincarnation is real whats to say you can't come back as a animal or onto another planet and different species
i want to live life on my own terms too but with chances like these on this planet chances are you'll be born in a underprivileged situation
anyway if reincarnation is real whats to say you can't come back as a animal or onto another planet and different species
I'd actually love to be able to experience a different planet and maybe a few earth species. Living as an animal on this planet will probably be far worse after the awe wears off.
Eventually life will get extremely boring and torturous after many lifetimes and experiencing everything that is available in the current universe.
If you don't keep memories I guess it'd be the same as permanent non-existence but crueler.
whats worse that this place would bring you alive just to make you nothing for all time
or this place will kill you and bring you back alive again again
Reincarnation could be something like "That time I CTB'D and got reincarnated in another world"
Ok, now leaving the joke I made above, reincarnation seems way worse than not existing, sure I might want to try a new life as someone else in this/other world/planet or where ever reincarnation brings you, but you take a gamble with a life in reincarnation.
Not existing would be more preferable rather than existing again and taking an everyday gamble
whats worse that this place would bring you alive just to make you nothing for all time
or this place will kill you and bring you back alive again again
Why is permanent non-existence bad since we were all non-existent for 13.8 billion years and all that time we had no problem with not existing? When I die I will just go back to like it was before I was born. I won't even know I don't exist or that I'm dead . I won't need nor want anything nor have any problems or any chance of pain or suffering forever
All Humans and animals will die and not exist ever again. Existing in this evil world is just a very brief period of suffering , problems and pain , but a blink in the time scale of the universe
Why is permanent non-existence bad since we were all non-existent for 13.8 billion years and all that time we had no problem with being not existing?
All Humans and animals will die and not exist ever again. Existing in this evil world is just a very brief period of suffering , problems and pain , but a blink in the time scale of the universe
can you prove you've been asleep for 14 billion years how do you know for a fact that deaths the end for all time, there's nothing worng with permenaent non existance i plan to escape this living hell even if i have to destoy everything there is to escape, what i am suggesting is that escaping might be alot hard than just killing yourself maybe rebith i hope not tho when i die i want for it to be forever
can you prove you've been asleep for 14 billion years how do you know for a fact that deaths the end for all time, there's nothing worng with permenaent non existance i plan to escape this living hell even if i have to destoy everything there is to escape, what i am suggesting is that escaping might be alot hard than just killing yourself maybe rebith i hope not tho when i die i want for it to be forever
A human is just another animal . Evolution has been proven for more than 163 years by thousands of studies and experiments. The truth has been there since 1859 in Charles Darwin's book . Nothing has ever disproved evolution even though many have tried. Any book on biology, the brain , neuroscience, psychology , the cell, Evolution , DNA , artificial intelligence , comparative anatomy, Chatgpt, genetics, genomics, many other sciences and tech, will prove this.
Humans evolved from simpler organisms and from the Eukaryotic cell which is a machine.
Death has never been popular. The intuition that the mind is more than the product of the brain and will survive its death feels correct, but is flatly contradicted by science.
Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution. Consciousness is no exception—it seems nonphysical, but is very much a biological phenomenon.
I always thought you'd be reincarnated into anything from a microscopic cell, to an ant, to an animal, or person.
Which only slightly scares me, but I'd imagine being a microscopic cell cant be too hard, right...?
I always thought you'd be reincarnated into anything from a microscopic cell, to an ant, to an animal, or person.
Which only slightly scares me, but I'd imagine being a microscopic cell cant be too hard, right...?
at least a ant lacks the machinery to be self aware i don't think that would be much of a experience they behave like cellular automata "Langton's ant" i believe that self awareness only develops in highly advanced species like crows there's simplely to little machinery to become self aware in cells or ants
To me the thought of permanent non existence is so incredibly beautiful and ideal as in nothingness everything is forgotten about and this existence won't even be a distant memory, I only see beauty in the absence of everything and being unable to suffer. The existence of life truly is a horrifying tragedy, I could never believe in such a thing as reincarnation but it sounds like such an inhumane punishment being trapped in a cycle of endless suffering that continues to repeat so unnecessarily.
To permanently not exist is perfection and there could never be anything bad about it. To cease existing would solve what the true problem is which is life in itself, as the reality is that existence is nothing more than a meaningless and unnecessary harm that is just an unfortunate consequence of evolution.
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