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I fear death like every animal but the thought of not existing is the most peaceful one of all possible thoughts. There is justice and beauty in death, in the fact that both me and a 6'5 teramogger millionaire will end up the same as dust. Its my only cope. The only problem is that any relief I will get is now in the thought and expectation of it. Once dead there is obv no relief, just nothing. All experiences are ephemeral and everything will be forgotten, the biggest chads life and the most pathetic incel to ever exist.

"Death....a great Leveler -- a king before whose tremendous majesty shades & differences in littleness cannot be discerned -- an Alp from whose summit all small things are the same size."
- Letter to Olivia Clemens, 15 October 1871, Mark Twain
 
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How are you so sure its just nothingness after death?
 
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I fear death like every animal but the thought of not existing is the most peaceful one of all possible thoughts. There is justice and beauty in death, in the fact that both me and a 6'5 teramogger millionaire will end up the same as dust. Its my only cope. The only problem is that any relief I will get is now in the thought and expectation of it. Once dead there is obv no relief, just nothing. All experiences are ephemeral and everything will be forgotten, the biggest chads life and the most pathetic incel to ever exist.

"Death....a great Leveler -- a king before whose tremendous majesty shades & differences in littleness cannot be discerned -- an Alp from whose summit all small things are the same size."
- Letter to Olivia Clemens, 15 October 1871, Mark Twain
I don't think Mark Twain ever envisaged being quoted in the context of lacking the genetic fortune to be a 6ft 5 terramogger.
 
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How are you so sure its just nothingness after death?
What can you remember before you were born?
I can't be sure but I suspect it's just eternal oblivion.
 
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How are you so sure its just nothingness after death?
It's my best guess. Nothing on the contrary even remotely makes sense.
>consciousness is obv a product of brain function
>we see a clear pattern - the more damage to the brain the lower the consciousness
>but somehow if the brain is destroyed we gain full consciousness and eternal life
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It does take some faith (can't be proven right) but I have as much faith in total death as christcucks have in bible, at the very least.
 
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I don't think Mark Twain ever envisaged being quoted in the context of lacking the genetic fortune to be a 6ft 5 terramogger.
JFL hope he is not watching this from where ever the fuck
 
I fear death like every animal but the thought of not existing is the most peaceful one of all possible thoughts. There is justice and beauty in death, in the fact that both me and a 6'5 teramogger millionaire will end up the same as dust. Its my only cope. The only problem is that any relief I will get is now in the thought and expectation of it. Once dead there is obv no relief, just nothing. All experiences are ephemeral and everything will be forgotten, the biggest chads life and the most pathetic incel to ever exist.

"Death....a great Leveler -- a king before whose tremendous majesty shades & differences in littleness cannot be discerned -- an Alp from whose summit all small things are the same size."
- Letter to Olivia Clemens, 15 October 1871, Mark Twain
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