9:27 pm
Evening, chaps. It has been a very very long time since I last posted. I apologize for that, and I thank you all for still staying tuned to this blog. As for the people who are reading from this blog for the very first time, well, there is very little you need to know. Actually, there is just one thing that you need to know about this blog, and that is that it consists of my opinions, so if you don't like it, turn off your computer and throw it out the window.
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Tonight's topic is a beautiful topic. No, it's not about beauty -- actually, it is in a way. It's beauty and peace, or at least I think it's beautiful and peaceful. What am I talking about? Well, it starts with the letter, D. No, it's not dick. It's not defecation either. It's not dragons, or dancing, or drugs, or Dubstep... Oh wait.
Anyways, it's dying. It's death.
So you're probably thinking, "Death?! What a morbid son of a bitch this guy is!" Well, sure, I may seem morbid to you, but I'm not one of the people complaining about how people should just die already, am I? I never wish for the death of people (namely Justin Bieber and Rebecca Black).
I think that death is a beautiful thing, and I know that I'm not the only person who thinks this. I mean, I think that nobody should be afraid of dying.
If you believe in Christianity or Islam or whatever religion that has an afterlife, then you should be eager to die, right? You'll be with your god, right? Unless your religion labels you as an asshole, then I guess you're going to your hell, right? So you would probably want more time on this earth to make up for your shit so you get to the pearly gates, but I don't think that that is a very good reason to do your "good deeds". Doing things just so you won't burn in hell, but then what would I know? I'm just a potato.
Death is a mysterious thing, isn't it? I mean, when you die, you just disappear. Your body just stops moving and your heart stops beating. You stop breathing and your consciousness just disappears.
Is death planned out, though? Is it fate? Was it a soldier's destiny to have died in a war? Was it a hanged person's destiny to have killed himself? Are all our deaths planned out from the days we are born? That's what other people believe, right? Wouldn't that be shitty, to have your death planned out against your will? I mean, that would suck!
I don't believe that death is fate, though. I mean, we are all destined to die, but I don't believe that when and where and how we die are things that are decided by fate. No way. I mean, I've had a near-death experience once, and I don't even know how I survived that. Did I cheat death, or was I destined to experience that but then keep living? Or maybe there's nothing mystical about it all, and what happened just happened. That's what I believe.
Deaths are sad, of course, because it's painful to lose someone. I wouldn't really know from experience though, because I've only witnessed one relative die, and, well, I can't really say I was devastated. I'm not sadistic or anything, but I just didn't feel it. You can judge me if you want, but keep in mind that God tells you not to be judgmental, because no human being has the right to judge another. If you believe that, and yet you still call me, oh I don't know, ("maangas"), then just know that there's a thing they call people like you, a hypocrite.
But I digress. So there's this thing people call, the afterlife, right? It's life after death. You can go to heaven or hell, and in Catholicism, purgatory. It's kind of a funny thing though that a lot of religions acknowledge the existence of the afterlife, right? Doesn't it make you think that maybe people get into these religions just to secure themselves of their fear of death? They don't know what's going to happen, so instead of wondering, they just take whatever explanation they get, no matter how ridiculous, but of course, it may not seem crazy to you. These are just my opinions.
There's something I wonder about, though. In Christianity, whether Catholic or whatever else you classify it into, why is there a hell? I mean, heaven is ruled by God, the all-good and all-powerful, while hell is ruled by Satan, the evil bastard. Why doesn't God just completely obliterate hell then? I mean, He can, can't He? And if He can't, then how is He all-powerful? Is it to keep the balance, to divide the evil and the good? If that's the case, then doesn't He love the evil souls? If so, then why roast them for eternity?
Here's what I think: maybe God and Satan work like a dynamic duo. You can't have good without the evil, and you can't have evil without the good. If there was no hell in the Christian belief system, then I don't think people would even follow God. If there were no consequences, then why work so hard to please Him, right?
But again I say, this is just my thinking. You don't have to agree, but you also don't have to hate me for it, although you can. Just know that if you do, then you're again disobeying your religion's teaching, (supposedly you're Christian or Catholic) that tells you to love your neighbor as you love yourself.
I'm a troll, yes.
People ask me whether or not I'm afraid to go to hell. Well, to be honest, I kind of am. I mean, just imagine being on fire and being raped by a bunch of ugly demons for eternity. That's not something I'd like to spend forever doing. But what is it that fuels me to doubt heaven and hell? Rationality. I mean, if you think about it, do you really think that having a place filled with fire and demons and souls is possible? Same thing applies for heaven. Where are these places? How come we can't reach them? Is it because we're still physical bodies?
So what do I believe happens after death? Well, you know that time before you were born? Those countless years that took place before you were brought into this world? Of course you wouldn't remember. You weren't around. That's exactly what I think happens after you die.
But like I've said, that's just what I believe. You have your own beliefs, and I respect that. Sadly, you people (well, most of you people) don't respect mine. Tsk tsk.
So is there an afterlife, or do we just get erased from eternity as if we were never born? There's only one way to find out, and that way is dying.
I still haven't said why I think death is beautiful and peaceful though, so here it goes: Well, I think this world is cruel and unfair. Sure, the earth is beautiful, but it is plagued by a disease called, man. (Unoriginal quote. I forgot the source.) When we leave this earth, we leave behind the rape, the murder, the hate and the discrimination. Isn't that beautiful? And I think that death is eternal sleep, and sleep is peaceful, so wouldn't death be extremely peaceful?
Anyways, it's dying. It's death.
So you're probably thinking, "Death?! What a morbid son of a bitch this guy is!" Well, sure, I may seem morbid to you, but I'm not one of the people complaining about how people should just die already, am I? I never wish for the death of people (namely Justin Bieber and Rebecca Black).
I think that death is a beautiful thing, and I know that I'm not the only person who thinks this. I mean, I think that nobody should be afraid of dying.
If you believe in Christianity or Islam or whatever religion that has an afterlife, then you should be eager to die, right? You'll be with your god, right? Unless your religion labels you as an asshole, then I guess you're going to your hell, right? So you would probably want more time on this earth to make up for your shit so you get to the pearly gates, but I don't think that that is a very good reason to do your "good deeds". Doing things just so you won't burn in hell, but then what would I know? I'm just a potato.
Death is a mysterious thing, isn't it? I mean, when you die, you just disappear. Your body just stops moving and your heart stops beating. You stop breathing and your consciousness just disappears.
Is death planned out, though? Is it fate? Was it a soldier's destiny to have died in a war? Was it a hanged person's destiny to have killed himself? Are all our deaths planned out from the days we are born? That's what other people believe, right? Wouldn't that be shitty, to have your death planned out against your will? I mean, that would suck!
I don't believe that death is fate, though. I mean, we are all destined to die, but I don't believe that when and where and how we die are things that are decided by fate. No way. I mean, I've had a near-death experience once, and I don't even know how I survived that. Did I cheat death, or was I destined to experience that but then keep living? Or maybe there's nothing mystical about it all, and what happened just happened. That's what I believe.
Deaths are sad, of course, because it's painful to lose someone. I wouldn't really know from experience though, because I've only witnessed one relative die, and, well, I can't really say I was devastated. I'm not sadistic or anything, but I just didn't feel it. You can judge me if you want, but keep in mind that God tells you not to be judgmental, because no human being has the right to judge another. If you believe that, and yet you still call me, oh I don't know, ("maangas"), then just know that there's a thing they call people like you, a hypocrite.
But I digress. So there's this thing people call, the afterlife, right? It's life after death. You can go to heaven or hell, and in Catholicism, purgatory. It's kind of a funny thing though that a lot of religions acknowledge the existence of the afterlife, right? Doesn't it make you think that maybe people get into these religions just to secure themselves of their fear of death? They don't know what's going to happen, so instead of wondering, they just take whatever explanation they get, no matter how ridiculous, but of course, it may not seem crazy to you. These are just my opinions.
There's something I wonder about, though. In Christianity, whether Catholic or whatever else you classify it into, why is there a hell? I mean, heaven is ruled by God, the all-good and all-powerful, while hell is ruled by Satan, the evil bastard. Why doesn't God just completely obliterate hell then? I mean, He can, can't He? And if He can't, then how is He all-powerful? Is it to keep the balance, to divide the evil and the good? If that's the case, then doesn't He love the evil souls? If so, then why roast them for eternity?
Here's what I think: maybe God and Satan work like a dynamic duo. You can't have good without the evil, and you can't have evil without the good. If there was no hell in the Christian belief system, then I don't think people would even follow God. If there were no consequences, then why work so hard to please Him, right?
But again I say, this is just my thinking. You don't have to agree, but you also don't have to hate me for it, although you can. Just know that if you do, then you're again disobeying your religion's teaching, (supposedly you're Christian or Catholic) that tells you to love your neighbor as you love yourself.
I'm a troll, yes.
People ask me whether or not I'm afraid to go to hell. Well, to be honest, I kind of am. I mean, just imagine being on fire and being raped by a bunch of ugly demons for eternity. That's not something I'd like to spend forever doing. But what is it that fuels me to doubt heaven and hell? Rationality. I mean, if you think about it, do you really think that having a place filled with fire and demons and souls is possible? Same thing applies for heaven. Where are these places? How come we can't reach them? Is it because we're still physical bodies?
So what do I believe happens after death? Well, you know that time before you were born? Those countless years that took place before you were brought into this world? Of course you wouldn't remember. You weren't around. That's exactly what I think happens after you die.
But like I've said, that's just what I believe. You have your own beliefs, and I respect that. Sadly, you people (well, most of you people) don't respect mine. Tsk tsk.
So is there an afterlife, or do we just get erased from eternity as if we were never born? There's only one way to find out, and that way is dying.
I still haven't said why I think death is beautiful and peaceful though, so here it goes: Well, I think this world is cruel and unfair. Sure, the earth is beautiful, but it is plagued by a disease called, man. (Unoriginal quote. I forgot the source.) When we leave this earth, we leave behind the rape, the murder, the hate and the discrimination. Isn't that beautiful? And I think that death is eternal sleep, and sleep is peaceful, so wouldn't death be extremely peaceful?
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That is all for tonight.
It's so late. Ugh.
P.s. I don't find killing beautiful, unless of course
you do it for a good reason.
I believe that the end justifies the means.
But murdering the innocent,
aw hell no!
Good night.
It's so late. Ugh.
P.s. I don't find killing beautiful, unless of course
you do it for a good reason.
I believe that the end justifies the means.
But murdering the innocent,
aw hell no!
Good night.
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