FundamentallyLoathsome
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Watch gore videos and you'll desensitize yourself to killing. Watch gore videos and you'll sensitize yourself to the indignity and fear of your own death.
It's a double-edged sword. Everything in life is a tradeoff. I'm a firm believer that just because you CAN watch something doesn't mean you should.. if it no longer gives your "soul" or mind value.
If armed with the knowledge of this site and the fear of your own mortality, search "near death experience interviews" where the collective all agree that the brain releases DMT along with a warm, floating feeling and it's possible you won't fear life or death, but will finally value and choose the former in its highest capacity.
I'm not a believer in God, but I think it's a strange design that we're biochemically equipped with a sort of bliss in our final moments. That does speak to a higher architect/ power.
It's a double-edged sword. Everything in life is a tradeoff. I'm a firm believer that just because you CAN watch something doesn't mean you should.. if it no longer gives your "soul" or mind value.
If armed with the knowledge of this site and the fear of your own mortality, search "near death experience interviews" where the collective all agree that the brain releases DMT along with a warm, floating feeling and it's possible you won't fear life or death, but will finally value and choose the former in its highest capacity.
I'm not a believer in God, but I think it's a strange design that we're biochemically equipped with a sort of bliss in our final moments. That does speak to a higher architect/ power.
I remember when they asked a group of forensics students, "How many times do you think this man was stabbed in the head based upon the indentations on the back of his skull?" They guesstimated, "In the dozens". He basically explained, "No, just once. The knife didn't have a blood groove, so the suction made it difficult to pry out. They just repeatedly (and with fail) tried to dig it in and out."Like this?
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