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Where do we go, when we die ? Posted by: clownprince88
Video duration: 255 seconds I'm pretty sure i know where my hair went in the 3 years since i recorded this video, on the floor, it still didn't answer my question Related: expire Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Night Trap Sega Cd commentary Posted by: clownprince88
Video duration: 601 seconds Just what it says, nothing deep and probing here, simply a guy who played this game way too much in his early 20s and fell in love with it giving his opinion. This was made about 4 years ago ( circa late 2007 early 2008 ) so the quality is rough, it was my first and last time making a game review/commentary, and you can see why :) Related: night, trap, dana, plato, movie, horror, sega, control, attack, team, cd, commander, simms, commandos, fmv, hot, chicks, the, augers, scantily, clad, coeds, digital, pictures Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |





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By: clownprince88. on 18 Mar 12, 06:47:28
We don't? really know where it begins or ends concerning our own life. We are semi conscious but too young to remember the beginning and unconscious to recall the end . I would say with regards to birth and death we are all equal, we must assume one definitely transpired because we are here, and we aslo can't know what happens at the end. For someone to assume they do know what happens at the "end" would assume they knew they were going to be born
By: kamphwagon1. on 15 Mar 12, 13:22:14
Plants live off of Co2 the carbon is locked in the plant and O2 is expelled as a waste.. I hardly doubt theres a disconect,? atheists for the most part subscribe to science , and theists to superstision theres hardy just differnt veiws to the same reality, if there was theists and atheists would be more like the difference between baptists and catholics, theists and atheists are like oil & water, you can follow the doctrine from begining to end and they never mix...
By: clownprince88. on 15 Mar 12, 06:24:22
i think there is a disconnect concerning religion, atheism, theism, and intellect. Maybe all 4 are simply different viewpoints of the same reality, i don't know and i'm not saying those are definitive categories, i only use them for reference and example. You bring up a very valid point, plants? live off of carbon dioxide, one of the things that would kill us in short order if we were exposed to it for a period of time under certain conditions.
By: L00NGB00W. on 01 Mar 12, 16:26:47
In 50 years or so we may be able to dictate when we go. I can sort of look at it in a fanciful manner, a sort of soft reincarnation. I will become a part of different organisms after I die, so my atoms will? live again. But it wont be me. It makes one wonder what it is that makes us, us. Are we the same person now, as when we were born? Nearly every atom that made our bodies then, is no longer a part of us. We lose some 19billion skin cells every hour. =J
By: kamphwagon1. on 01 Mar 12, 03:47:52
I'l agree to that ,and like all life? it degenerates to the verry basic building blocks in the cycle of life , nitrogen , phospates , things that feed the plants, feed the animals that feed us, remember nothing is wasted in nature... It would be interesting to note that all life forms are carbon based...
By: kamphwagon1. on 01 Mar 12, 03:36:26
As I understand it it's later you mentioned ,for theres no tangeable rational proof to a here after ,it's all speculation unless one subscribes to a religion that has a doctrine that promotes a after life (in ex ) christianity , then I consider it a delusion due to being ''faith" based in that faith proves nothing, and? over abundance of faith leads to a delusion there definitions are akin in websters look it up if you wish...
By: clownprince88. on 01 Mar 12, 03:02:58
At the very least, our physical essence will exist in some form because matter can neither? be created or destroyed, life simply does not vanish into some cosmic vacuum, something is always there
By: clownprince88. on 01 Mar 12, 03:00:33
That's part of the conundrum and the basis of this video, you don't have a choice what happens once you expire . Either one of two things will happen ( maybe both ? ), there is an aspect of ourselves that moves on to another realm of consciousness or our bodies simply waste away and get absorbed into the earth. We know the latter definitively happens but i'm not so sure about the former? scenario , but you will know for sure when that time comes
By: kamphwagon1. on 29 Feb 12, 13:51:42
Whats the mystery , sleep /wake? cycles are part of life .. Haveing no choice of being brought into the world has nothing to do with anything , just as a acorn sprouts to make another oak ,it's the replication of the species nothing more or less.. The attitude of dictateing what happens when we go out you speak of is mostly a idea put forth by superstisions better known as religions....
By: clownprince88. on 29 Feb 12, 12:43:02
I'm in agreement with that sentment and i'm also sceptical,? only because we didn't choose to be brought into this world but we have the attitude that we can dictate what happens when we go out . That's just one aspect of the equation obviously but it is at least an intellectual starting point for me. When i fall asleep i have "faith" i will wake up only because i have many times before, i was only born one time i think, my genesis is a mystery to me
By: clownprince88. on 29 Feb 12, 12:38:42
If i ever get the inclination to ponder again i will at least try to think again, i only posted this because the question seems to have been revived. Of course this is a shorthand version of life after whatever and my perspective has been slightly altered but the question remains the same. Thanks for watching as? always Perr JV
By: L00NGB00W. on 29 Feb 12, 12:12:18
My bet lies with worm food, and a cessation of brain function. From a scientific standpoint that is exactly what happens. Our consciousness is a chemical reaction. Stop the reaction, and the consciousness disappears. I? see no reason to believe it can be sustained without the body. I'm not one for the supernatural.
By: Perroquet51. on 29 Feb 12, 11:48:54
The funny thing is, Christianity and Islam, the two most radical afterlife groups, are both based? on Judaism which very much downplays an afterlife. I wish you werre still doing vlogs.