What Do You Think Happens To Us After We Die?

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I was wondering what you do you think happens to humans after death?
 
I'm donating my body to Sherdog. Who better to decide the fate of my carcass than my beloved sherbros?
 
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We cease to exist and that's it. Sad but true
 
Generally depends on what you do to your body.

Personally I don't see any advantage to replacing blood and fluid with chemicals meant to slow decomposition and then locking a body in an expensive wooden box that's heavily treated to prevent moisture from degrading it, not to mention a metal liner. The whole thing seems absolutely insane, it won't even preserve the body like a mummy as, in a long enough time, that metal box with a wooden box inside of it will just be filled with a chemical sludge.
 
Life after death is the same as it was before you were born. Nothing. I wish heaven was real but you have to be an idiot to believe in it
 
Generally depends on what you do to your body.

Personally I don't see any advantage to replacing blood and fluid with chemicals meant to slow decomposition and then locking a body in an expensive wooden box that's heavily treated to prevent moisture from degrading it, not to mention a metal liner. The whole thing seems absolutely insane, it won't even preserve the body like a mummy as, in a long enough time, that metal box with a wooden box inside of it will just be filled with a chemical sludge.
Agree 100% throw me in the ocean and use my remains to continue the circle of life. That is the ultimate legacy of all creatures
 
The dead only know one thing, it is better to be alive.

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I dont think or bealive, i know what will happen.

72 virgins, baby!

allahu akbar!
 
They finally stop saying stupid shit and believing in absurd fairy tales like the afterlife and invisible super beings.
 
You are reborn into a story that someone else writes about, whether you play a bit part or are the lead is totally up to the universe.
 
My wife wants my skull but the rest of my body will be donated to science
 
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I was seriously going to start this
thread for fun just cause of some
article I saw of some post car
crash photo, of which a lot of ppl
think it's a dude's spirit leaving his
body by way of some green orb
thing.... I personally don't know
what it is. I'm not skilled enough
in photography, lighting, cameras,
or the supernatural to take any
true stance. But I truly believe that
everyone in life is binded by this
ever present reality(death) & the
ideas & fear that it tends to manifest
itself as. & it would be cool to talk
about not just what we all THINK
about what it may be or mean-
as that is a futile & fleeting
discussion-but also, what we all
would LIKE for death to be. Imo,
it's a bit more of an enticing, fun
& imaginitive basis of discussion
on a topic that tends to be rather
grim & which is confined to the
limited scope of our human life
experience...

OT: what I think happens? I think
it's a lot of silence & nothingness.
(Which sucks, cause I like music
a lot).... but I'm not even going to
pretend like I know or even think
that "silence & nothingness" is
ALL it is.


As for what I would like for it
to be? I'd like it if our spirits,
unbounded by the constraints
of life as we know it, could
potentially be limitless. My deal
is, is how does one prepare
oneself for such unfathomable
feats & potential?

I just hope being a shit head for
an entire lifetime isn't the answer..
cause I'm trying real hard to not
be one, believe it or not.
 
Obviously no one knows for sure. But for all the " we turn to worm meat " people stick around another 20 years or so, science and religion will collide. The deeper science goes, the deeper it discovers the bottom is. Things that were previously attributed to chance are now being attributed to intelligent design..Our increasing understanding of matter and energy , quantum theory etc, have caused me to reconsider "the worm meat " principle..
 
I had a near death experience not long ago, and every night going to sleep I was sure I would never wake.

The void is terrifying once you realize it's real, and it's waiting for you.

In the vastness of the universe, we are utterly insignificant.
 
Obviously no one knows for sure. But for all the " we turn to worm meat " people stick around another 20 years or so, science and religion will collide. The deeper science goes, the deeper it discovers the bottom is. Things that were previously attributed to chance are now being attributed to intelligent design..Our increasing understanding of matter and energy , quantum theory etc, have caused me to reconsider "the worm meat " principle..

If science and religion ever meet, religion will piss its pants and run off while science rolls its eyes.

See you in 20 years back here...
 
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