top | item 30433131 (no title) omgitsabird | 4 years ago It seems strange to imagine telling someone who isn't going to experience anything ever again anything at all. discuss order hn newest colordrops|4 years ago All of us will eventually never experience anything ever again. What's the difference between a few seconds and a few years. neuronic|4 years ago If they listen and notice they experience something right then and there and maybe at that point it's nice to feel loved... a sweet moment for a dying person briefly supercedes the metaphysical confusion of the living. fredoliveira|4 years ago At that point I would imagine the words are mostly for the speaker, rather than the listener. Mourning is all about saying goodbye. pasquinelli|4 years ago people are strange then.
colordrops|4 years ago All of us will eventually never experience anything ever again. What's the difference between a few seconds and a few years.
neuronic|4 years ago If they listen and notice they experience something right then and there and maybe at that point it's nice to feel loved... a sweet moment for a dying person briefly supercedes the metaphysical confusion of the living.
fredoliveira|4 years ago At that point I would imagine the words are mostly for the speaker, rather than the listener. Mourning is all about saying goodbye.
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