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To be honest, he seems to be always right in my opinion. I don't know why.

He's too much of a pacifist most of the time. Sometimes action is necessary.

He's too much of a pacifist most of the time. Sometimes action is necessary.
I believe in action, just not all violent ones. I'm actually a very impulsive person, but those impulses tend to lean towards peaceful or non-harmful actions, as said. :o

But our opinions of things differ, of course we don't always agree. Perfectly fine, though. It makes life more interesting. c:

Magick isn't too much of a pacifist, IMO. He's a nice break from all the overly violent and loveual users, that's for sure.

I heard death is a never-ending dream. According to some people who died but got revived (defibulator).

You heard wrong because that's bullstuff.

You heard wrong because that's bullstuff.
So you died and got revived?

When you are dieing your body does release all of the chemical that causes dreams which is a low grade hallucinogen. That is why people see things when they are dieing.

So you died and got revived?

Did you? No? Then shut the forget up.

Stupid people reproduce faster than smart people.
This is a fact.
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I hate people.
Humanity will be run straight into the ground ):

EDIT: Oh wow this whole "What happens upon death" conversation is quite the derail.

Wouldn't death just be nothing?

Like in the rare case of being revived by a defibrillator, wouldn't it feel like no time passed between time of death and time of revival?

Just a silly little theory.


So you died and got revived?

People who have Near Death Experiences are only near death, not dead. We'll never know what happens when we die because common sense would dictate that when you're all the way dead, and brought back, you won't remember anything between dying and coming back to life.

Wouldn't death just be nothing?

Like in the rare case of being revived by a defibrillator, wouldn't it feel like no time passed between time of death and time of revival?

Just a silly little theory.
I would think so, you're not conscious so you have no frame of reference for how much time has passed.

But if you listen to Gandalf every day you're dead passes in a life-age of the earth.

Just putting this out there, magick's posts look kinder because of the unneccesary overuse of ":o"  :cookieMonster:

So you died and got revived?

No. When you're truly dead your brain can't dream. End of story.