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    dude it's your last breath.. very typical huh? heheh

    God gyud... take away my concern so i may leave this life peacefully.

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    Quote Originally Posted by handsoff241 View Post
    dude it's your last breath.. very typical huh? heheh
    basin pa diay masalbar.

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    Death is peaceful. It is easy to die as it is easy to breathe. Life is a bit more harder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chad_tukes View Post
    basin pa diay masalbar.
    ahhaha mao pud

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    Quote Originally Posted by regnauld View Post
    Death is peaceful. It is easy to die as it is easy to breathe. Life is a bit more harder.
    dying itself is easy sir, what makes it hard or easy is the WAY we die.

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    Dili na man siguro ta kahuna-huna tarong ana... Magpanic na ta ana in our last moments...

    Can you imagine yourself dying? Ako mura'g dili pa. It sends shivers down my spine...

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    Quote Originally Posted by josephdc View Post
    Dili na man siguro ta kahuna-huna tarong ana... Magpanic na ta ana in our last moments...

    Can you imagine yourself dying? Ako mura'g dili pa. It sends shivers down my spine...

    Dying is like when you are about to go out from your mother's womb. It is uncomfortable at first but the journey is worth the price.

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    That reminds me of this beautiful essay I once read in a Philosophy of Man book. The author I think was Roger Trosfontainnes (I'm not sure if I spelled that right). He said that this life is really like living in a womb. We are still being formed in this world. We are still being shaped -- our character, personality, etc. -- and that one day we will be born to a larger reality, which is really the ultimate reality.

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    Quote Originally Posted by josephdc View Post
    That reminds me of this beautiful essay I once read in a Philosophy of Man book. The author I think was Roger Trosfontainnes (I'm not sure if I spelled that right). He said that this life is really like living in a womb. We are still being formed in this world. We are still being shaped -- our character, personality, etc. -- and that one day we will be born to a larger reality, which is really the ultimate reality.
    Yes that's it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by regnauld View Post
    Dying is like when you are about to go out from your mother's womb. It is uncomfortable at first but the journey is worth the price.
    are you ready to die bro?

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