Your fears

wascaptain

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i forgot about the great feeling i got off of fear.

i found it again, while hiking pikes peak, the fear of just one missed step and its over.

the rush came back!!!

i am gunna focus more on scarier training now ,then just the plain old "beat the fcuk up" rushes i been getting off all the endurance trainig i do.

the feeling of fear....thats where its at boys!!!!!
 

srh88

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i forgot about the great feeling i got off of fear.

i found it again, while hiking pikes peak, the fear of just one missed step and its over.

the rush came back!!!

i am gunna focus more on scarier training now ,then just the plain old "beat the fcuk up" rushes i been getting off all the endurance trainig i do.

the feeling of fear....thats where its at boys!!!!!
Next time you're in bed with your wife call her another chicks name to learn real fear
 

Huckster79

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A quick sudden unexpected death at any age scares me as much as a slow painful or terrifying death.

I get no say in it but I want to face it knowingly.
 

Huckster79

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my biggest fear is that this is the end of existence....that when you die, that's it, you're just gone like you were never here.
i sure as hell hope there's something after this, if this was the peak, that's pretty fucking disappointing
I agree but I’ve cone to accept a rough universal soul understanding of it all...that when I die I want what’s called natural burial- no embalming no cement box, no non biodegradable coffin- a sheet or whicker casket will do.

The guarantee of a self aware as our current identity as an individual in an after life I grow more doubtful of all the time... but I do know if left to nature I’ll live on as some nitrogen for a blade of grass and that Nitrogen was ME!!! And the grass gets eaten by a rabbit who in turn is nutrition for a fox’s survival, who upon his death is eaten by all of nature itself- our deaths are a well spring of tangible life!

And in that way life is guaranteed to be eternal... the force that makes us alive or not alive is just an ever moving mass of the same life in all forms.,
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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i have actually evolved my own version of reincarnation. you don't get to be aware of your previous lives, until the end when you finally achieve a high enough state to move on. i think everyone in the afterlife has to agree that you've grown up before they'll allow you entry, until then, you have to keep going back and trying again.
 

Fubard

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I agree but I’ve cone to accept a rough universal soul understanding of it all...that when I die I want what’s called natural burial- no embalming no cement box, no non biodegradable coffin- a sheet or whicker casket will do.

The guarantee of a self aware as our current identity as an individual in an after life I grow more doubtful of all the time... but I do know if left to nature I’ll live on as some nitrogen for a blade of grass and that Nitrogen was ME!!! And the grass gets eaten by a rabbit who in turn is nutrition for a fox’s survival, who upon his death is eaten by all of nature itself- our deaths are a well spring of tangible life!

And in that way life is guaranteed to be eternal... the force that makes us alive or not alive is just an ever moving mass of the same life in all forms.,
I'm going for my corpse to be left for medical research when I kick the bucket, after they harvest any part of me that can be transplanted in anyone else, because I reckon someone will want to know how the hell I managed to live this long, never mind when I'm older.

That is, of course, IF such a thing happens for I also believe that we are put on this planet to achieve a set amount of things and do a set amount of things and then you die, and I'm so far behind schedule I reckon I'm gonna live forever.
 

curious2garden

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My greatest fear is spending my time on this earth alone and unloved. I’m not afraid of death, it’s inevitable. I don’t care what happens after I die, I’m dead, I won’t know any different.
Precisely, I've been dead longer than I've been alive in a quantum universe. In a quantum universe all time is now, therefore I am both dead and alive at the same time. Therefore being dead does not bother me.
 
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