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Post by Varangian on Nov 14, 2014 13:46:40 GMT -5
I'm not afraid of death itself. But if there's anything to fear about death, it's in how it comes about.
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Post by Azrael on Nov 14, 2014 13:59:29 GMT -5
i hope im reincarnated as a tree and then i get cut down turned into paper and they print the bible on me because irony
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Post by Darin on Nov 14, 2014 14:02:00 GMT -5
To answer the question about dying, no I am not afraid of death.
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Post by jeep91 on Nov 14, 2014 14:08:16 GMT -5
To answer the question are you afraid of death. Simply, Profesionally and easily. YES! I am more afraid of not seeing friends loved ones and such, awell as the great unknown that comes with it. I want to see people I love :c I am wussy
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Post by Erminas on Nov 14, 2014 16:14:05 GMT -5
...you can rest in peace. I just found this funny because resting in piece is often(if not always) connected to Religion. So what kind of piece would that be for you:p
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Post by Varangian on Nov 14, 2014 16:31:48 GMT -5
We use 'religious' sayings all the time without implying any religious meaning whatsoever.
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Post by Erminas on Nov 14, 2014 16:35:27 GMT -5
We use 'religious' sayings all the time without implying any religious meaning whatsoever. Lol that's true:) Wait why do you say "Oh my God" when you die in game:p
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Post by William on Nov 14, 2014 16:44:44 GMT -5
...you can rest in peace. I just found this funny because resting in piece is often(if not always) connected to Religion. So what kind of piece would that be for you:p I used "rest in peace" as in you are resting on your death bed without regrets or worries. A much more literal meaning than the religious one.
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Post by William on Nov 14, 2014 16:47:08 GMT -5
i hope im reincarnated as a tree and then i get cut down turned into paper and they print the bible on me because irony Also, that joke was dull the first time Dane Cook told it.
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Post by Gadric on Nov 14, 2014 16:50:00 GMT -5
ft7 me death (disclaimer: not deathangel)
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Post by Erminas on Nov 14, 2014 18:14:52 GMT -5
I just found this funny because resting in piece is often(if not always) connected to Religion. So what kind of piece would that be for you:p I used "rest in peace" as in you are resting on your death bed without regrets or worries. A much more literal meaning than the religious one. Ok,that may explain that:p But tell me did you never say like "Oh My God" or something similar?I just want to understand why would someone who doesn't believe in God say that,that's all.
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Post by Darin on Nov 14, 2014 18:31:16 GMT -5
I think it's largely cultural. Meaning why so many none religious people say it. Also in all the long time that I've known William, he generally says "oh my gosh" instead. Again, that's also largely cultural, I'm assuming cause he's from the south.
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Post by Some Random DoF Guy on Nov 14, 2014 18:43:53 GMT -5
I think it's largely cultural. Meaning why so many none religious people say it. Also in all the long time that I've known William, he generally says "oh my gosh" instead. Again, that's also largely cultural, I'm assuming cause he's from the south. We don't take kindly to southerners 'round here
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Post by Erminas on Nov 14, 2014 19:02:58 GMT -5
I think it's largely cultural. Meaning why so many none religious people say it. Also in all the long time that I've known William, he generally says "oh my gosh" instead. Again, that's also largely cultural, I'm assuming cause he's from the south. No,no i understand that,but when you think about it it makes no sense:p
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Post by William on Nov 14, 2014 21:19:49 GMT -5
I think it's largely cultural. Meaning why so many none religious people say it. Also in all the long time that I've known William, he generally says "oh my gosh" instead. Again, that's also largely cultural, I'm assuming cause he's from the south. No,no i understand that,but when you think about it it makes no sense:p When you're raised by and surrounded by a majority of Christians, saying "oh my God" or "oh my gosh" becomes almost natural. Its just like saying phrases such as "its raining cats and dogs". It makes no sense, but its something that you're constantly surrounded by so you just start saying it. I realize when I say "oh my God" that its a contradiction, but being so used to it, its almost a reflex to say it. I still say "bless you" 90% of the time people sneeze as well. Also, if you think about it, the phrase "oh my God" makes no sense in of itself, since being a mono-theist means there is only one god that belongs to everyone, so its not yours. It should be "oh God" or "oh Jehovah" or "oh Yahweh", something of that nature.
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