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I personally don't believe in an afterlife or anything like that, so the fear of what happens after I die can get on my mind sometimes. It is so hard to comprehend not being here(consciously) anymore when consciousness is all you know. The thought of it is a lot scarier than the actual act of being dead in itself.
Jam it back in, in the dark.
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Yea, but when you go to sleep you dream often, so you aren't 100% unconscious. Even if you get put to sleep via anesthesia or something, you know you'll wake up before going under. In death you aren't waking up. Your consciousness is permanently gone.
There's nowhere I can't reach.
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I was just saying death is different from sleep, because when you sleep you aren't completely unconscious, when in death you are. Even in sleep, when you dream your body knows it is alive and you have a feeling of partial consciousness.
In principal they are alike, but I was just saying that the fear in never waking up and where your consciousness goes is what is weird to think about. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it.
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