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16012125 No.16012125[DELETED]  [Reply] [Original]

Don’t get me wrong, I’m enjoying my time here on earth. I want to create a family, complete various goals, and grow old with friends and family. But I am extremely curious to find out what happens. If I got run over a car tomorrow, in my last moments I wouldn’t be sad or regretful. There is not a shred of fear or worry over death in me. Anyone else feel the same? Are there any philosophers or authors who have come to this point of view?

>> No.16012132

>>16012125
I look forward to every single frogposter dying, yes.

>> No.16012137

>>16012125
Cant tell if based or cringe

>> No.16012141

If you die wrong, you suffer for all eternity.

>> No.16012143

>>16012125
Sounds like a cope for someone who's afraid of dying.

>> No.16012149

>>16012143
How?