• slazer2au
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    521 year ago

    That is what happens when you consume dihydrogen monoxide daily. No one has survived after drinking it.

    • No_
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      21 year ago

      Looking good! The t-shirt as well.

  • @[email protected]
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    201 year ago

    Has anyone in their 30s 40s 50s had a sudden change of perception of our own mortality? I found myself thinking a lot about it recently (no significant events around me). I just find life so ephemeral now as compared to how I used to see life so grand and long it might as well have been infinite. Not anymore. I guess it’s part of growing old. Anyone else feel similar?

    • @6mementomori
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      91 year ago

      in my case it happened much sooner, at 16 to be exact

    • ddh
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      51 year ago

      Yep. IMO it’s a good thing. But there’s still a grand and long scale: how is that we arrived here at all, a momentary ripple in a larger fabric?

    • @Cryophilia
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      21 year ago

      More the opposite direction for me. I’m so stressed, overworked, and beaten down by life that I don’t have the energy to worry about mortality like I did when I was younger.

      When I die at least I won’t have to go to work anymore, is my thinking.

      And I like my job, I can’t imagine what it’s like for people who don’t.

    • @OskarAxolotl
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      21 year ago

      Yes, it’s very common (mostly) in men at that age.

  • @Gradually_Adjusting
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    141 year ago

    You will someday lose your life, but try not to mope. You did get it for free, after all.

  • sebinspace
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    111 year ago

    I intend to live forever, thank you very much

    • @surewhynotlem
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      71 year ago

      Me too. We should get to know each other. Eventually. We have time.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        A friend once told me that we’d stay out of each other’s way until the end of time, and then in the end we’d turn and attack each other.

  • @Cabrio
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    91 year ago

    What I feel isn’t existential dread of my pending non-existance. What I feel is FOMO.

    • @[email protected]
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      31 year ago

      What I feel is a need to fire arrows into the future, that I know will fly further than my small personal life, that will land somewhere and sprout huge trees that people live around and under.

  • @who8mydamnoreos
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    71 year ago

    Life is finite, but shit it feels like forever

  • DreamButt
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    71 year ago

    Is it weird that I’ve become less existencial with age? Like back in school I struggled with suicidal thoughts and couldn’t cope with the “meaninglessness” of it all. But honestly these days I’m content just living how I like to and enjoying the simple things

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      Maybe? I never really grew out of it, my brain just realized that emotions don’t solve problems and stopped bothering me about it all the time. Though, my fears are more along the lines of forcefully being prevented from dying, rather than the alternative. Still get the chills whenever I imagine having dementia and not being allowed to kill myself.

      I’m not suicidal anymore, but still. There are things I’d rather choose the forever-sleep than experience.

      • SokathHisEyesOpen
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        21 year ago

        Still get the chills whenever I imagine having dementia and not being allowed to kill myself.

        Well stop imagining that then!

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      Not weird, happened to me too.

      I think my brain got bored of it and moved on. Plenty more to do than attempt to answer the unanswerable question!

  • Margot Robbie
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    51 year ago

    First time having thoughts of death?

    It’s fine, you’ll get used to it. Making a movie about it helps.

  • @scarabic
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    41 year ago

    Yep. In the grand scheme it’s pretty much already happened. I mean sure, you get a little bit of time to say your goodbyes and enjoy some final yayas. How are you going to use it?

    Welp, back to work.