Where do we go when we die, Sup Forums?

Where do we go when we die, Sup Forums?

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The majority of humanity is in posession of an animal soul. It slowly disintegrates into nothing over time, or atrophies in various "heavens" before being recycled.

Your mind and thoughts gets trapped in your own limbo.
That's your personal "paradise" where you will live happy forever and relive your happy moments.
In this place, everything will be just like you wish your life was.

Dunno about hell, tho.

Haha I hate myself.

Into a grave.

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Isn't it obvious? That's what happens to people who die with more regrets than cherished memories.

We don't go to Heaven where the angels fly.
We go to a lake of fire and fry.

But we'll be seen again on the 4th of July.

Shit.
I'm going to hell.

I never understood that line.

Only if somebody makes us a pie

Hopefully, nowhere and cessation of existence is a thing.

I don't know if I could bear having to go through all the unrewarding bullshit that is living a SECOND time.

Then the last two or three generations and the ones currently in the making are going to hell, since most of our and their "cherished memories" are sitting in front of a screen and fapping to waifus.

Even now with every solved captcha we're teaching some machine how to locate and kill people.

Neither have I.

Here my son:

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Why are you asking; did someone die?

I hope it was one of my enemies! Those guys suck!

Doesn't matter; escape mortal dread through drugs until dead

Our consciousness ceases and we rot in the ground.

Would be really sweet if reincarnation was real, though.

When yer about to die, yer brain releases a fat wad of DMT. That wad is the only reason yer body ever needed to exist, and it explains to you everything about the universe that you ever wanted to know. You remember everything.

The illusion of consciousness will slowly fade into nothingness because the body that crafted it as a survival tool no long has any need for it.

your memories are ripped apart what ever is left just drifts away

Think you'll be able to handle it better after the 1000th time? Cause I'm pretty sure we come back to the same ride over and over again

God's memory.

Rainbow Road
I'LL MISS YOU AGAIN UNCLE

Still no regrets tho
Enjoy being alone in shitty gay heaven tripfag

Nowhere. We either stay, reincarnate or vanish.

I hope that everyone in this board goes to a place where your favorite writers and artists create new content for you for all eternity. And they specifically fall off at times just so you can complain about it before they come back to form in a layer arc.

Everyone in Hell gets eternal Bendis.

There is no reincarnation, heavenly, hell or whatever.
When you dies, your consciousness will simply disappear and it will be black for the rest of the endless eternity.

Promises promises.

You become one with everything. Every square inch of space, every moment of time, every individual soul, all of it, that has ever existed, all at once, in a single, transcendent, neverending moment in which you understand what it truly means to be at one with God.

Thing is, you're still yourself. You're one with everything, but your consciousness still exists within it all, distinct but not separate. And you can feel how your life slotted into the entirety of existence, and the impact you had on others. And if you lived a good life with the best of intentions, that's great; it washes over you with joy and warmth. But if you've led a shit life and purposefully caused hurt or just never gave a shit about others, it's cold and dark and feels hollow and hurtful, so you flee from that infinite connection to find solace in the void.

That's the thing; when people say you're judged by God, it's not really God doing the judging so much as you judging yourself by the standards of God. In the end, you're the one person you can never lie to.

>Where do we go when we die?

Isn't it obvious? We go to /x/

Sup Forums goes to their LHCS, which unfortunately isn't a library so they'll have to buy something in order to stay there.

Some sects believe that if you say the name Stan Lee five times before you die you go to Stan Lee Presents The Afterlife, where Jim Shooter judges all of your sins. Others hold that only the righteous will be gifted with 77 cartoon waifus (no anime), while some theorize that you simply become one with the board like the legendary Boco.

Remember what you saw before you were born? No, because you can't remember a single thing, it was complete nothingness.
It's the same when you die

The void.
So dark.
So cold.
Great internet, though

Hentai Hell

Scans when?

Shut the fuck up, boco

Is this real? Why is there a Meg hentai?

not always. some people opt to become jewlery or ash. Heck one guy's corpse is going to leave the solar system in out life time.

yes is real, apparently some japanese doujinshi autor liked megg mogg & owl enough to make porn of it.

>while some theorize that you simply become one with the board like the legendary Boco.

Fuck off, Boco. Made me laugh, though.

Because

I NEED IT

Of all the things so question porn of, you choose sweet meg?

i like cleaned up and cute renderings of trashy characters.

i dont know if theres scans of it sorry

In ancient times the advice was usually to live well while you were alive because the afterlife was even worse (except for people who could buy their way into heaven by appeasing the death gods and whatever). Others believed you could appease the gods by being a great warrior.

Christianity laid the groundwork in the ancient world for the coming of Islam to the Middle East with its promises of a fun afterlife if you were a good person. The only religion well able to compete was Zoroastrianism which also promised that you'd get to hang out in a land of eternal sunshine if you sided with the good god against his shitlord brother. Old religions which said that things would be even worse after death died off.

In the East you had religions like Buddhism which promised that you'd cease to exist once you reached a point of perfect earthly peace, freed from the neverending hell of reincarnating into a miserable dirty world. Hinduism was similar except the reward for being good was being reborn into a better life next time.

In the Far East you had Japan combine ancient Shinto religion with Buddhism so people were afraid of death but believed by practicing good Buddhist rites they wouldn't be dragged down into the dank pits of hell to suffer for eternity. The Chinese with their Taoist religion believed that using magic and exerting your human soul to peak form you could actually achieve physical immortality- hence the myth of the Immortals who come to overthrow Chinese governments which have lost the favor of the gods.

In the modern era there are people who are terrified by the idea of non-existence and others who are terrified by the idea of an afterlife which sucks.

>it's an owl dresses in drag and gets raped by werewolf jones on acid episode

Personally while the idea of not existing in any form after death is scary to me I realize there are plenty of illnesses which can effectively render your current self dead while alive.

I believe there probably is some kind of afterlife, given that earth is one single lifebearing planet out of millions of barren rocks with there probably being only a handful of several million other lifebearing worlds in a galaxy of billions of planets and planetoids. Likewise the evolution of humans is an extreme fluke of nature, the fact that there are only 4 or so other species close to us enough in intelligence that they can either be taught human forms of language and understand them to a high degree or have developed their own language (whales) or proto-culture (chimpanzees using tools, they're about the same level as aborigines pre-european contact) to dismiss the idea of some form of consciousness continuing after death is idiotic because it sounds weird is idiotic because the entire existence of earth and humankind itself is weird. This is also noting that most gnostic atheists (a gnostic atheist is the type of person to assert that there definitely is no god or afterlife or spirituality) often profess to love science but most seem to take a baby's view of science. Peekaboo science I'd call it- they assume we know so much but if you think for a second about medical technology and how the solution to many illnesses- such as gastrointestinal illnesses- is to simply remove an organ and live a much worse life for the rest of your days you have to realize we are incredibly primitive, our main advantages over the 19th century being that we make sure to sterilize medical equipment before use, have anaesthetics which aren't alcohol and understand that leeches only make things worse for sick people.

The entire universe and everything we could potentially know is so vast and quite frankly unknowable to present day humans that people professing a love for science and a disdain for the idea of there being unseen things greater than us are just plain fucking stupid and have no business pretending they have a love of learning and discovery.

It fucks me up knowing that no one alive has ever known or can ever know what it's like to die. Makes me want to die

to me the vastness of the universe implies that there is at least 100 other cultures outside of earth sentient enough to have a grasp on religion. going off that, there's virtually no chance that any singular god you worship would be the correct one.
i just try and be nice and stick to what i say. that's pretty much my best overall bet to get into somewhere decent after i die.
it'll come eventually. don't rush it. enjoy the uncertainty while you can.

>Everyone in Hell gets eternal Bendis.

someone dump mm&o

We go, where we came from.

>it'll come eventually. don't rush it. enjoy the uncertainty while you can.
I'm going bald in my early 20's and I hate all my friends and have very little sex drive or connection to new people. I don't see dying as anything sad, but I do realize that the people who love me do not see it that way, which is what has kept me off it for so long. Now that I've spent so much time away from those people, it just keeps getting easier to do it; the curiosity of THE unknown pulling me in and I frequently have daydreams about killing myself. It'll happen sooner or later, and I think knowing what happens will cheer me up, but I'm not sure how to communicate that.

Either in the ground or the oven

We don't really go. We just kinda lie down waiting for someone to haul us to the morgue

Religion is largely about faith and hence confidence that your belief is the correct one

In many historical cases religious disputes resulted in theological debates like the ones in China as well as toleration and compromise, but obviously at other points in time you have the jihads and the crusades to which countered them or in the case of the ancient world you have the Assyrians forcing all conquered nations to acknowledge Ashur as the supreme god above all others and in China you had the Wuzong emperor declare all religions which did not specifically originate in China to be illegal, leading to a massive slaughter of Buddhists and the destruction of Buddhist monasteries and temples

In most cases religion typically serves a role for humans in living what an individual views as a correct and righteous life

You clearly have some extreme form of depression, you should probably see a doctor about getting some happy pills

Also as for the balding thing you should consider getting /fit/ and shaving your head- if people ask you can always claim that muscular men tend to go bald because of higher testosterone

if everyone knew what happened after you'd die, whatever it is, most of the planet would kill themselves.
you think that knowing for sure will make you happy, but that's just because you've become so engaged in finding out the answer. even if you could consciously think about it, after you die, you'll be left with nothing to do, nothing to occupy yourself, baring the off chance it's some kind of memory wipe reincarnation thing.
early 20s is way too early to say that your life has been a failure. you might think it isn't, but it is. at least let the thought rot in your head for another 10 years.
don't think you can't make new friends either. if you can find people who relate to you in some random thread on the internet with 40 people in it, there's bound to be someone else like.
yeah religions really always been about the spread of ideologies through fear. it's not a bad thing, though. people need something to live by. i've heard some people say that without jesus, there would be nothing forcing them to be a good person. the afterlife that comes with the ideology is just kind of a bonus. i guess that's why christianity and buddhism took off.

Not particularly fear, though fear is a tool that religions which aggressively proselytize might use

>early 20s is way too early to say that your life has been a failure
I don't think it's been a failure, I just want to know. Even if I could come back after death with the knowledge, I don't think I would because just knowing or even just the experience would be enough. My entire life and yours have been leading up to this climactic or anti-climactic end with a huge mystery being solved, and I kind of want to spoil it for myself. Is it selfish? I guess. But extremely depressing? Not at all, I don't have a great list of accomplishments, but my life so far has been lackluster, not a failure, but just kind of "eh." Dying now while I'm young and loved and on my own terms and just knowing what'll come to everyone sounds like the best thing that'll happen to me.


Getting /fit/ seems like an unsustainable goal. Like drug addicts looking to be high forever. Eventually bodies fail and you become too weak or get too injured to work out. I did try the fit thing for a while after high school but the lack of money for a gym membership and the only access to equipment being at a friend's house (didn't like inviting myself to his house since his basement was almost always in use) I just kind of quit that too.

but wouldn't you rather want to see if you could have a really cool death?
or at least plot to make a cool one yourself?

That'd be really tragic. You live a life of hardship and sorrow and then BECAUSE of that your afterlife is suffering.

YES, but I'm really afraid of heights so it limits me. I was thinking suicide by cop after some extreme crazy shit but they might not kill me very quickly, so now I'm thinking about throwing myself into a particle accelerator or something like the large hadron collider. I'll probably just get real lazy and real drunk one night with a good album and pop one off though.

listen if you're gonna do it, go full captain killdozer.
but also don't kill yourself though. you might find a cute girl or something.
also probably get pills like that guy said.

Pills are shit and make you feel like shit. I don't have the technical skill to do the killdozer thing, but keep reading the papers, I'll definitely leave a clue or whatever.

We go to the same place we go when we sneeze or cum

To /x/

>In the East you had religions like Buddhism which promised that you'd cease to exist once you reached a point of perfect earthly peace, freed from the neverending hell of reincarnating into a miserable dirty world.

That's a bit wrong. There is the notion that our world is flawed, but only through our perception is it flawed. So if we cease to exist after death or are able to actively lose our viewpoint (by which I mean reduce the part of us that is "me" to just another experience) we attain freedom from suffering. Freedom from suffering is for all intents and purposes paradise, no matter where you attain it. The reincarnation stuff is a metaphor to illustrate how we replicate the patterns that we are from one moment to the next. You don't need to believe it to be a practicing buddhist. But you do need to believe it to be a religious buddhist, I guess.

I can't "diagnose" you, because I don't know you, but I can speak for myself. When I was in my early 20s (30 y/o now), my identity wasn't formed. I frequently was unhappy and had thoughts about ending it all (nothing serious). Mood swings and melancholy. What you describe is different, but I think comes from the same source: When you're 20, although you're not a teenager anymore, you're basically still a teenager. Some people take longer to get a foothold in "reality" whatever that may be to that person. At that age you think your life should be this great thing. Here's the news: 99% of your life will be "eh", in the sense that extraordinary things only happen very seldom, by definition. Also, you're fucking 20. How many people have accomplished something extraordinary at 20? Just appreciate the little things, lose yourself in them and dissolve and you've lived a full, and good life.

tfw no new clementine comics in months

seriously though. there's a reason young people doing important things is newsworthy.

hell

everyone goes to hell

it's darkness and suffering all the way down, a world without linkin park and green day, only miley cyrus

reblog this if you were born in the right generation

>Here's the news: 99% of your life will be "eh"
That's kind of what I'm getting at here. If I live for 100 years of "eh", why not skip to that 100th year of "wow?" I don't feel depressed or worthless, just rogue and spontaneous. I mean, think about, all these things in life you have to avoid because they cause cancer but once you have cancer you can smoke and eat all the microwaved foods you want. I think the same way about death. Life really starts at death.

death isn't a wow, it's the biggest eh you will ever experience.
your muscles hurt, you feel cold, then you fall asleep. that's it. 2/10, would not die again

Just because there technically could be a greater power beyond our comprehension does not mean that any of us would have any sort of clue how to properly act regarding it. Believing in any specific diety is infinitely more retarded.

get yourself some drugs. uppers, not downers. Get yourself some uppers and go to a rave.
also some cigarettes. smoking on uppers is the tits.

You ignored the last part of my post or I didn't make it clear enough. You're young, so you ignore the little things. Those little things get more important and beautiful when you get older and bothered to pay attention. You can train yourself to appreciate these things but with a young monkey mind I know that can be hard. As a young person, everything seems to need to have a punchline or an end result that's "worth it". That's because you don't have any experience.

Some people say that "the journey is the reward" is bullshit. Well, those people never even tried.

we go nowhere

without existence

without purpose

without thought

Nor him but,

t. increasingly nervous old man who thinks age has magically granted him wisdom

I'm 30. Listen dude, I'm not saying that what I'm saying is "the bees knees", as you and people your age would put it. But I meditate since I was about 24 years old and let me tell you, it really gives you another perspective on things. It's basically appreciation: the exercize. It's true that God laughs at all your plans and thoughts and so should you.

Not being able to appreciate things for just existing is the result of either a "young" mindset where results and evaluation are overvalued or mental illness like depression.

You whole life will just repeat itself forever and ever without any kind of variation.

user immortality will be ours in this lifetime, god has forsaken us, we must build our own heaven.

>/x/ posters are ghosts and they don't realize it.

I've been drinking a lot recently, maybe I'll try some acid or something lighter.

I've had years of little things, I think the one Big Thing would do very well to contextualize it, if that's what you're getting at. I don't think I particularly like the little things nor do I feel like I need to appreciate them to have a life or to be fulfilled. I mostly just like fantasizing about what I can do once I'm determined to die and that I've experienced something most people EVER have not.

>Remembers how four year old me used to tell my mother that 'the lights brought me to you', along with recurring dreams I had of dying in a car crash.

Be thankful you didn't have anything paranormal happen to you user, this is only a few examples, but I prefer not to talk about it.

You're just a youth that's letting pessimism ruin your life, that level of negativity is crossing the point of being imagined. There's plenty of unknowns that need discovering and I think you're fixation on death has come from a fear of mortality and not being wanted. Though I can't really diagnose you by a few comments.

wait, so because humans know so little about the universe, you're going to make assumptions about the nature of the universe. brilliant.

up in heaven where the angels fly.

>people need something to live by. i've heard some people say that without jesus, there would be nothing forcing them to be a good person.

i have never heard an atheist or agnostic say they feel free to rape and kill or whatever. only those addicted to religion would degrade morally from it's absence.

Mate, going bald isn't actually a big problem irl. Don't listen to the memes. I started being in my teens and just stuck to trimming my hair weekly. Nobody gives a shit

no shit. people are waaay too sensitive about body issues. people need to get the fuck over it. no one else cares.

By "we" you are referring to our consciousness. It is a production of our brain activity and when brain activity stops it ceases to exist. Just like before you were born or while you are sleeping.

To some degree Christianity is similar to Buddhism, in the sense that you need to lose your ego and desires in order to become closer to God and avoid sin

>it's a metaphor

Now you're just Westernizing it

My assumption is that you're a retarded atheist

The fact we know so little is the reason why imbeciles like you pretending atheism is the absolute truth are fucking retarded

Hitler, Stalin and Mao will always prove you wrong

Without a moral code and following an entirely materialistic ideology like communism which derides spiritualism as mere superstition and views the violent deaths of a few million people as a necessary evil to achieve utopia on earth atheists have been the most destructive people in human history

>but hitler was a catholic!

Why would a catholic promote paganism, wish that germany had a religion like shintoism, claim that it would be better if germany was islamic and so on if he was a true believer?

...Which is the extent of our observed understanding of consciousness thus far in the same way people in the 9th century observed that mice seem to spontaneously generate from bags of rice.

Do you study Taoism by any chance? What you're saying sounds like a quote on the nature of Taoist religion I read somewhere, the whole "appreciate things for as they are".

>atheist continues to be retarded and gets buttblasted

I'm certain that all of you have an IQ of around 110. Smart enough to be smarter than most, dumb enough to still be fucking stupid.

Maybe but that does not justify the fact that any other nonscientifical explanation is wishful thinking at the best.