Author Topic: Why Does Death Make Us Sad?  (Read 7258 times)




Stop hitting F7 riot it's not going to work.


When I saw 9-11
I was like:
whoa that building sploded
.....
well, BACK TO MARIO


I really did not care at all.
when my aunt died
I was like:
omg my aunt died
well, BACK TO SONIC


I may just be an insensitive jerk
when i saw it i was like cool a building exploded
when its 9/11 im like come get over it its just a building that exploded and people dead who cares i dont

 What if there is something after death, but there was no God. Its like you wake up in this hallway with coffins in the walls, and at the end of the corridor there is a tall man in a suite waiting for you. You walk up to him and he says "Its time for you to go, get in this coffin *Your name here*"
 You get in and you wake up yet again, but its a flat desert like slate with grey sand, and ashes. And in the middle there is a dead tree. And the sky has no clouds but is this blank grey with a ball which is the sun. And the waste land your in is a loop, you walk in one direction and you somehow comeback to the same tree.
 
  Man that's freaky.
« Last Edit: January 18, 2010, 03:40:18 PM by Riot »

If there is an afterlife I better be able to do whatever the forget I want.

When I witnessed the 9-11 attacks happened, I was only 8 years old. I cried because the WTC towers were my second favorite buildings in the city
Sorry for the old quote, but what? I never even thought about having a "favorite building" when I was 8.

Sorry for the old quote, but what? I never even thought about having a "favorite building" when I was 8.
My favorite was the WTC and Chrysler Building :\

Death makes you sad because you will never see them again, Death of people you don't know might make you sad (not me personally) because of the people that will miss them

Death makes you sad because you will never see them again, Death of people you don't know might make you sad (not me personally) because of the people that will miss them
Also we are afraid of letting things we love go.

We're never ready to let something go until the moment our loved ones pass away.

OP didn't talk about religion in his post, so let's not bring it up here. It will just get us back around to the same bickering and muddle the topic at hand, which I think is an interesting one.

which I think is an interesting one.
:D

But where did you see that much religious stuff?

:D

But where did you see that much religious stuff?
It wasn't getting out of hand like in some threads, but is was being brought up here and there.