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Can anyone describe death from the first person perspective in one word that is an adjective and is true, not to mention it should indicate how the process feels - not dying, but death itself?
Anyone?
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Try reading one of your longer posts, it is worse than death ;D
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Try reading one of your longer posts, it is worse than death ;D
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vivid?
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free?
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Blackness
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Try reading one of your longer posts, it is worse than death ;D
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Can anyone describe death from the first person perspective in one word that is an adjective and is true, not to mention it should indicate how the process feels - not dying, but death itself?
Anyone?
Does it have to be an adj?
Either instantaneous "joy" or "terror"
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Does it have to be an adj?
Either instantaneous "joy" or "terror"
Ok, I'll put it this way - describe the whole physical feeling in one word that describes it from the first person perspective.
So like 'whatever'.
I know the answer believe it or not ;D
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I think we just pass through to the next w/o experiencing anything really. For instance, you're in a car hurtling toward a tree and the instant you smash into it and die the very next instant you are conscious that you are in heaven or hell.
So I guess my word would be "nothing."
Or "whatever." ;D
I know the answer believe it or not ;D
What is your answer?
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What is your answer?
Unbearably painful :-\
You know how surviving the death of a loved one is? (hopefully you never have and never will). Anyway, death is far more painful, although it's only pain that goes down to a certain point ;)
Hope this doesn't freak anyone out. There are ways to know such things, just like it's possible to 'experience' a joyride by looking at it.
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There are ways to know such things, just like it's possible to 'experience' a joyride by looking at it.
You're getting "oracular" on us again.
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Can't answer. Maybe if it's been asked in Dutch language. :D
Don't know if death can be described as a process. If I would have thoughts when I'm death, then possibly I would think of the pain and sorrow of the people who I leave behind.
I do not fear death. Death is just a new adventure for me, but I'm not quite finished here yet.
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I'm getting "oracular" again.
fixed 8)