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I don’t think to much about my death. To me, death would be just a forced relocation, a sudden trip you take when your country vanishes overnight. 

I know very well that I’ll leave behind a mountain of unlived lives, ideas and choices meant for a better version of myself. 

However, my death won’t be a revelation. It will be an ordinary departure, no different from all the times I've been forced to move on before.

Do you think about your death?

To be honest, I don’t think about it much; I feel and know that there are so many things left to do that I just hope I still have enough time to tick things off my list.

I know that death is part of life, and I hope I don’t have to face it any time soon.

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I hope that for you as well.

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I think about how to avoid it.

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Have you found any effective way to avoid it?

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Probably not.

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I think death will be a bright light of energy that flashes and everything will go red like when you close your eyes toward the sun.

I will then see those who passed away before me that I knew and that I didn't know but knew knew me.

They will say it was okay and that watching my life was fun, dramatic and hilarious. Also it will be mentioned that the times I felt happy and sad that they were with me all the time.

Lastly, there will be other versions of myself still living in parallel dimensions in which I will be able to view like Netflix.

For God, I still think there is one and God will judge this life accordingly but damnation of hell may actually be to reincarnate me back to earth as another living creature and heaven would be to be able to watch those I love and knew from afar and close up.

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I don't believe in it. The presumed inevitability of death and taxes is a psyop to discourage us from finding a fix.

There's an element of scientific discovery. But part of technological advancement involves developing into the kind of person/society that is capable of engaging with reality in a way that is conducive to the persistence of life. In other words, extending a human lifespan from 40 to 100 is similar to the process by which we extend it to 300 and beyond, or resurrect the dead.

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I am sure there is a way to extend or even resurrect humans. The thing that makes use tick is the electrical impulses throughout our bodies. we are walking organic nodes and our life is all within the energy that gives us our souls.

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Lately thinking I want to be composted https://fountain.fm/episode/8C5iCHwPqzI4TNoaU1bs

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maybe you can buried and a tree would be planted where your body is. that way you could become composted tree food

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if I don't change anything, this is exactly what will happen, the tree is already there, hugging the grave

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I've experienced catatonia multiple times, from drinking too much alcohol. It's not recommended, although it does give some perspective about ways to go. It's not particularly pleasant so I don't feel like recounting much, although my main recommendation to anyone who risks going through a similar way is to at least go catatonic in a friendly environment, rather than some unfamiliar corner of a possibly hostile neighborhood.

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