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Alam
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disintegration wrote:
Alam wrote:
disintegration wrote:
Yes, but it's about the way you were taught to seek out information, we all have our cultural bias and different socializations, depending on many factors,that make us interact with sources of knowledge differently. 
People with higher education are able to absorb more new information in a shorter time span, because they were taught how to do that. 
I don't disagree, but I mean.
Yeah yeah I know it ends up sounding a bit ridiculous if you apply it to 'Africa is a country'. 
It sure does.
Private
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Alam wrote:
Claire wrote:
Alam wrote:
Well I think that being dead is defined by being the state of non-existance, therefore if you're not alive you're dead. 

something is getting lost in translation here.

in english "dead" can only happen after you live. you cannot die if you do not live first. 

does the word for dead in your native tongue cover non existence?
I don't know, I think it's a question of ones own perception. I've gotten into this argument before but I don't think I'm wrong because I don't think there is a right answer. I don't see this as a matter of linguistics but rather one of philosophy.
imo youre just using the word dead wrong lmao
Alam
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Claire wrote:
Alam wrote:
Claire wrote:

something is getting lost in translation here.

in english "dead" can only happen after you live. you cannot die if you do not live first. 

does the word for dead in your native tongue cover non existence?
I don't know, I think it's a question of ones own perception. I've gotten into this argument before but I don't think I'm wrong because I don't think there is a right answer. I don't see this as a matter of linguistics but rather one of philosophy.
imo youre just using the word dead wrong lmao
Or maybe I'm just bored and I'm fucking with myself.
Private
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Alam wrote:
Claire wrote:
Alam wrote:
I don't know, I think it's a question of ones own perception. I've gotten into this argument before but I don't think I'm wrong because I don't think there is a right answer. I don't see this as a matter of linguistics but rather one of philosophy.
imo youre just using the word dead wrong lmao
Or maybe I'm just bored and I'm fucking with myself.
Lets hope
Alam
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ouch wrote:
Alam wrote:
Claire wrote:
imo youre just using the word dead wrong lmao
Or maybe I'm just bored and I'm fucking with myself.
Lets hope
Let us go then, you and I, when the evening is spread out against the sky like a patient etherised upon a table.
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Claire wrote:
Alam wrote:
Claire wrote:

something is getting lost in translation here.

in english "dead" can only happen after you live. you cannot die if you do not live first. 

does the word for dead in your native tongue cover non existence?
I don't know, I think it's a question of ones own perception. I've gotten into this argument before but I don't think I'm wrong because I don't think there is a right answer. I don't see this as a matter of linguistics but rather one of philosophy.
imo youre just using the word dead wrong lmao
A body can be dead, anything that is organic matter can die and decompose (probably idk I'm no biologist), your mind is energy, it can't die but it can disintegrate and stop existing in a form that allowed it to be a consciousness, in a way it becomes what it was before knowing that there was a before and after. 
Private
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disintegration wrote:
Claire wrote:
Alam wrote:
I don't know, I think it's a question of ones own perception. I've gotten into this argument before but I don't think I'm wrong because I don't think there is a right answer. I don't see this as a matter of linguistics but rather one of philosophy.
imo youre just using the word dead wrong lmao
A body can be dead, anything that is organic matter can die and decompose (probably idk I'm no biologist), your mind is energy, it can't die but it can disintegrate and stop existing in a form that allowed it to be a consciousness, in a way it is what it was before knowing that there was a before and after. 
i think the word death can refer to a metaphysical death but you still have to have a metaphysical life in order to metaphysically die
Alam
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Claire wrote:
disintegration wrote:
Claire wrote:
imo youre just using the word dead wrong lmao
A body can be dead, anything that is organic matter can die and decompose (probably idk I'm no biologist), your mind is energy, it can't die but it can disintegrate and stop existing in a form that allowed it to be a consciousness, in a way it is what it was before knowing that there was a before and after. 
i think the word death can refer to a metaphysical death but you still have to have a metaphysical life in order to metaphysically die
But then again, time travel.
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Claire wrote:
disintegration wrote:
Claire wrote:
imo youre just using the word dead wrong lmao
A body can be dead, anything that is organic matter can die and decompose (probably idk I'm no biologist), your mind is energy, it can't die but it can disintegrate and stop existing in a form that allowed it to be a consciousness, in a way it is what it was before knowing that there was a before and after. 
i think the word death can refer to a metaphysical death but you still have to have a metaphysical life in order to metaphysically die
I guess? In the same way the software is dead after a computer broke down and the hard drive was wiped clean. 
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Alam wrote:
Claire wrote:
disintegration wrote:
A body can be dead, anything that is organic matter can die and decompose (probably idk I'm no biologist), your mind is energy, it can't die but it can disintegrate and stop existing in a form that allowed it to be a consciousness, in a way it is what it was before knowing that there was a before and after. 
i think the word death can refer to a metaphysical death but you still have to have a metaphysical life in order to metaphysically die
But then again, time travel.
Lmao this is quality bait
Alam
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disintegration wrote:
Alam wrote:
Claire wrote:
i think the word death can refer to a metaphysical death but you still have to have a metaphysical life in order to metaphysically die
But then again, time travel.
Lmao this is quality bait
Thank you. I should go to sleep.
Ciggygobbler
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no LOL
Ciggygobbler
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not my type
Doomsday
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im starting to think that i have to make another thread about another person cus this exploded
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