DEEP QUESTIONS THAT NEED TO BE ANSWERED
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johnlauren
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4 years ago by johnlauren
QUESTIONS I WANT ANSWERED1. do you ever wonder what happens when you die? Are you reincarnated, or sent to heaven or hell, and what happens to the people who don't believe in that stuff? (i myself am agnostic atheist, and i personally believe in reincarnation) 2. how do you know when you've felt the most pain in your life? 3. if someone killed a man with an icesicle, would the killer ever be identified? 4. do you ever wonder if you've impacted a strangers life, just by saying or doing something? 5. even though a lot of people say they'll accept death, how many of those people aren't going to struggle when the time comes? 6. if you were to die, right now, would you die regretting stuff you did/didn't do, or be fufilled with the life you've lived? Lemme know your thoughts, and if you wish I'll share mine |
-Nobody-
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4 years ago by -Nobody-
1. So, I'm weird. I believe in reincarnation and past lives but also in heaven and hell. I believe if you've done something really good or really and your reincarnation ends there and you spirit is placed in heaven or hell. 2. I know when I've felt the most pain when I've cried the hardest and for the longest. I personally don't cry for like 3 days straight but if I'm continuing to cry from that event til this day I know it made a very dramatic and traumatic moment that hurt me the most. Also I know how hard I cry with certain items. 3. Probably not unless there's some other kind of evidence such as dna or photographic evidence. Or potential witnesses I guess. 4. Yes, I wonder that a lot. When I was being bullied I wondered if I said anything that caused them harm to do what they did to me because everyone has a reason, right? Also just in general 5. I feel like a ton of people are afraid of death even when stating that because you never know when that time will come and many people change when it comes to that certain point. So maybe not many people would actually accept it. I'd say maybe a quarter or lower would actually accept their fate. 6. If I were to die right now I'd probably regret the things I didn't do. I've had chances to do so many things I've wanted to do but I was too afraid to take those chances because I wasn't ready. I will do them one day I hope! I would like to hear your answers if you dont mind 🙂 |
mintcookie
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4 years ago by mintcookie
1. do you ever wonder what happens when you die? Are you reincarnated, or sent to heaven or hell, and what happens to the people who don't believe in that stuff? (i myself am agnostic atheist, and i personally believe in reincarnation)- I’m personally Christian which means that yea, you go heaven or hell 2. how do you know when you've felt the most pain in your life? - you won’t, until you die. I personally believe that dying is painless, but the hounded towards death is painful. So as we live out our lives, we will never truly know when we actually feel the most pain, until we die and reflect on our lives. 3. if someone killed a man with an icesicle, would the killer ever be identified? -sure! There’s always clothing fibres on the victim, the pattern of blood stains, CCTVs, fingerprints, or good old conscience which may force the killer into confession 4. do you ever wonder if you've impacted a strangers life, just by saying or doing something? - I believe we all have, in some way. The definition of a stranger is really broad, like how we never truly understand some ‘friends’, and the impact need not be very great. But I believe the whole of human interaction will always have byproducts of impacts, the degree of course varies. 5. even though a lot of people say they'll accept death, how many of those people aren't going to struggle when the time comes? -probably all of us will struggle, because death is not something our body is physically adapted to accept. But mentally and emotionally, we can accept death. 6. if you were to die, right now, would you die regretting stuff you did/didn't do, or be fufilled with the life you've lived? -I would be thankful to die without suffering that much in my life, and having one of the most fulfilling years (2020) where I actually felt like I challenged myself and have proper dreams. Inevitably there is a regret for having no future on earth but if there’s a future somewhere else then that feeling of regret is outweighed by many other emotions. |
johnlauren
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4 years ago by johnlauren
@mintcookie @-Nobody- those were pretty good answers! Im gonna type out my own for "Nobody"
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johnlauren
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4 years ago by johnlauren
1. Like i said in the og post, i believe in reincarnation. But something that always gets me is different religions. (maybe I've just read too many books) What happens if you believe in different things, or mythologies? Like Greek, or Norse. How does that work? 2. I think you know when you've felt the most pain when it changes you. Not just the standard change though. Something that will forever change your personality, and it affects are longlasting. 3. I think it would be difficult, and i swear im not a murderer, but i would like to see the outcome of that actual happening just to know the results (i think i just have a sherlock addiction). 4. Well yes, I already know that I have, I just wanted your guys views. I'll tell a short version of the story. Last year I was very open-minded to different genders, races, sexualities, etc. Once i said something about even though it was a "guys" name, it could still be a girl, or a nb folk. That was in English class. Anyways a few months into the school year I got an email from the girl who sat at my table. She said because I had said what I said about genders, it helped her discover herself more and now she identifies as demigirl. 5. I think it depends on the way you're dying. If a bullet was put to my head, I'd accept it, because that would generally be quick and painless. But if I were drowning, my bodies natural instinct would save me. 6. I would regret everything. I've made so many plans with people I care about, and I don't want to let them down. Especially with covid, since we aren't able to do these plans. @-Nobody- here ya go
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Star44
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4 years ago by Star44
Umm here’s a tricky one.
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Star44
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4 years ago by Star44
If we can’t see air but we can see water. Can fish see air but can’t see.
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Star44
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4 years ago by Star44
water?
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mintcookie
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4 years ago by mintcookie
@Star44 haha that’s an interesting question but the whole point of us being able to see water is because of the molecules being packed more closely together (as compared to air). Not to get into the full chemistry/ physics (or whatever it is) but air is pretty much just empty space as compared to molecules in percentage. Which is why we don’t see anything- there’s basically nothing there. So my guess is fishes see water like how we do, when we take a little dip in the pool, except for their entire existence 🙂
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johnlauren
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4 years ago by johnlauren
@mintcookie well that was smart, my brain can barely remember useful info like that and is instead filled with quotes, lyrics, etc.
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mintcookie
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4 years ago by mintcookie
@johnlauren Aw don’t say that, we all have our bright moments (ps. I do the whole memorising stupid quotes and memorials lines thing too ❤️)
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johnlauren
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4 years ago by johnlauren
@mintcookie thank you, glad I'm not alone on the remembering random stuff train (my specialties are greek and norse mythology, along with the black death)
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indaco
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4 years ago by indaco
[Before starting I want to tell you that English is not my first language, forgive my mistakes and weird word choices]1. I dreamt I was dying twice and since I feel like I have some "dream powers" I believe in what I felt. Basically your sight slowly fades into white, not black as many would think. At the same speed and time all of your senses, your hearing, your pain, everything fades. Then you feel nothing. Nothing. But it isn't boring, it's like calm. Just nothing. As if you were lying under a sheet while doing nothing. It's hard for me to explain in English sorry 2. 🤘🏻 the most physical pain I've ever felt was when I broke in two my toe nail. The pain was 60% PSYCHOLOGICAL. Looking at all of that bleeding and worse stuff. Jskdkdkkslslsllapsoqpsjjdkrjrkjdj. Just dkkdkwlekktkskqllsndnjrj 🤘🏻 3. Bold of you to assume I didn't do that 4. I have no idea 5. It just depends on HOW you are dying 🩸 Ok sorry I am getting kinda dark 😇 to be honest I didn't really understand the question 6 Well, tomorrow 🤘🏻 it's my 17th birthday (9th January) so no, I am not satisfied with my life yet, I am young 🙁 |
indaco
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4 years ago by indaco
@johnlauren from your answer: «What happens if you believe in different things, of mythologies? Like Greek» Cool coincidence, I am actually a pagan and I believe in the Roman/Hellenic Gods 😄
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johnlauren
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4 years ago by johnlauren
@indaco Thats really cool! I mentioned im agnostic atheist but if i had to choose a pagan religion to believe in, it would definitely be greek based of my hours of studying their history
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indaco
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4 years ago by indaco
@johnlauren I am happy you like that! I was agnostic too until I went to "Liceo Classico" which is a school where you study Latin, Ancient Greek, Philosophy, Literature and other subjects like that (it's the hardest type of high school in Italy 😩). As a joke one time I made a prayer for Minerva in order to get a good mark in Latin, and, yes, it worked 😄 time after time, reading about them a lot and translating every single day, I actually became pagan for real. Sorry, I know that nobody asked, I just wanted to write this story somewhere
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johnlauren
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4 years ago by johnlauren
@indaco Thats awesome!! I am totally gonna look up that school now, it definitely sounds like something I'd do! I'm currently learning Greek, and my favorite word to use is σκατά because I'm not supposed to cuss and thats the word i use the most. Also i love ur pfp, that movie is amazing!
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indaco
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4 years ago by indaco
@johnlauren my favourite Greek cuss is "εις κόρακας". And yes, I love Anastasia too!!
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johnlauren
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4 years ago by johnlauren
@indaco I haven't heard of that one yet, but its something i shall keep with me for future use
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johnlauren
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4 years ago by johnlauren
@indaco I'm also just seeing your response to the actual question, but you're someone i would prolly be friends with irl based off u answers and our whole conversation
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