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Poll: A Question about death.


Do you want to know the day you will day to the second?
Yes
26.7% (40)
26.7% (40)
No
65.3% (98)
65.3% (98)
Yes if it were less accurate
8% (12)
8% (12)
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Shurikens and Lightning
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If your diety walked up to you and said to trust him about the following question, Do you want to know the exact moment you will die down to the second. Would you want to know or would you live in pure ignorance about it.

It is a scary thought that was asked by a teacher in class. I was Pondering and I know what I would do but what about you? The thought that you will die is scary enough but knowing your limit is even scarier.

Well, Do you want to know?

NoMoreSanity
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I would like to know so I could live life to the fullest till I died.

Lazzi
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I would like it if it was some thing more general like "you will live to see your second great grand child" or "you will live to see your son Married". Things to dont event see a specif year but what stage of life you will be in.

Genta8
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Hey, wheres the fun in that? Knowing that would take all the fun out of living.

berethond
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Not really. I would rather not think about it.

Lukeje
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You'd end up committing suicide (or at least trying to) just to beat the system. So no.

Adam Jenson
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I would like to know but then again it takes the surprise out of it.

Reaperman Wompa
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Hell yes. Then I'd be able to plan everything. So many people die at the worst moments, now I could make sure my family was going to be okay, maybe stab my boss a couple of days before my end, it would be great.

seydaman
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add the option "only if it is a painless death"

deepdarkz
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yes i think i would like to know. Then again I'd be afraid to leave the house that faithful day so I would prefer to know how I die.

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mark_n_b
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berethond:
Not really. I would rather not think about it.

This is easily one of the most morbid threads I have seen on the forums.

No one likes facing their own mortality, it would be good to give you a time line of sorts to achieve those things in life you want to, but I think it would scare and depress me, especially as the day approached. I like to think that I live my life as full as I can so it does not matter if I know the day of my demise or not.

Ultrajoe
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'It's not fair, people should know when they die so they could live full lives'
'I THINK IF THEY KNEW THEN PEOPLE WOULD NOT LIVE AT ALL'

A poorly remembered quote from Terry Pratchett's 'Reaper Man'. Trust the words in caps, it's the grim reaper.

Ignoring death is part of what being human is all about, it's neither ignorant or profound, it's just how we are. Deprive myself of that? Never.

smon
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if you knew it down to the very last second imagine how horrible that would be talking to your family, saying your good byes knowing that you're going to snuff it in exactly ten minutes, or your last ten seconds, just thinking about it has almost brought a tear to my eye (take it easy on the poofter jokes guys) for me thats what i'd call 'forbidden knowledge'

Cahlee
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No way! I would start to freak out as the day grew closer until I'd probably scare myself into a coma.

Sexual Harassment Panda
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Nah. I would probably feel compelled to put effort into doing things that don't matter at all...instead of just enjoying being alive.

Say Anything
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I would love to know. There's so many things I want to do in life, but what if I die tomorrow? What if I die during my sixth year of college? Everything I've worked for would be gone. It's a shame that I don't know how long I have on this planet, but I have no other choice but to accept it and try to be the best person I can be. Early deaths related to accidents (car crashes are the most evident thing that comes to mind) are just terrible; everybody deserves a fair amount of time on this planet and because of idiots that decide to drive drunk that time is taken away from them. Why, just a week or so ago a woman who was pregnant with two twin girls died from some idiot who drove head on into her car. Unfortunately, the mother and her unborn babies died.

C Lion
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I might say I'd like to know just so I can use the rest of my time most effectively, but I'd probably just end up going nuts trying to stop it, like most people would.

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Larenxis
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NoMoreSanity:
I would like to know so I could live life to the fullest till I died.

Because you wouldn't otherwise?

Ruzzian Roulette
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Yes, so on the next to last day I could do whatever the fuck I want and not have to suffer the consequences.

Shurikens and Lightning
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Lukeje:
You'd end up committing suicide (or at least trying to) just to beat the system. So no.

He would know your doing that so he would tell you that day

seydaman:
add the option "only if it is a painless death"

Death is a Garuntee not a Poll.- Me, 3 seconds ago

Cahlee:
No way! I would start to freak out as the day grew closer until I'd probably scare myself into a coma.

That wouldnt help out your situation then would it?

Sorry for the morbiddidy if thats a word. I just think it is something that we must learn and overcome by asking this question.

Lukeje
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Ermm... may I ask how this would be possible? How would one define the 'time' at which you die (since time is relative)? If you are told that you will die at 12 noon, which clock is this according to? We need more data before we can make a proper decision!

Cahlee
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Shurikens and Lightning:

Cahlee:
No way! I would start to freak out as the day grew closer until I'd probably scare myself into a coma.

That wouldnt help out your situation then would it?

Exactly why I shouldn't know. I'm better off being naive and happy.

orannis62
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No, for a whole host of reasons.

EDIT:

Ruzzian Roulette:
Yes, so on the next to last day I could do whatever the fuck I want and not have to suffer the consequences.

Unless your doing whatever you wanted led to your death as predicted, in a time-paradox of sorts.

Aardvark
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If my deity came up to me, I'd be convinced I was hallucinating, as I invented the Great Unholy Critabeats of Orgliz 7 as a tax dodge.

Straitjacketeering
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Well if I want to get incredibly technical that would mean that fate exists and you'll survive everything else up until that point and time so i'd be going insane doing incredibly dangerous things, probably get into constant gunfights and murders... That would make a cool movie plot.

Shurikens and Lightning
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Lukeje:
Ermm... may I ask how this would be possible? How would one define the 'time' at which you die (since time is relative)? If you are told that you will die at 12 noon, which clock is this according to? We need more data before we can make a proper decision!

The That you see right before you die. He knows these things.

So If you Die in china and your american. The time you saw at the last clock in china is the time you die. Better hope The clock isnt early then.

And He is all powerful so he can avoid paradoxes like that since Time is subjective.

I honestly would Not want to know but I would try and act like I did if this did happen.

EDIT: He will try his hardest to keep you alive because your diety doesnt like to be wrong.

AuntyEthel
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It would depend on how it would happen. If Death appeared and told me I would be hit by a car in exactly a month, I'd probably stay at home that day.

Dahemo
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I would want to know, because my greatest fear of death is the uncertainty of how long I will actually live, how much I will accomplish and leave behind before I die. One great artistic work? Children? A world-altering legacy? Whether nothingness or something awaits me in the end, I can acheive as much as possible in the time alotted. That said, I'd probably need several drinks and about three weeks to recover...

Lukeje
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With regard to the last option on the poll,we can already predict the day that we will die to a certain degree of accuracy without need for some 'diety' (which I'm hoping is a pun on 'deity') to tell us. For instance, at 20yrs old I know that my death will more than likely be within the next 100yrs. Using the algorithms designed by life-insurers, I could narrow this figure down a lot more. Most people could figure out an approximate 'date of death' if they really wanted to. The fact that most people don't kind of answers your poll.

Graustein
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Ultrajoe:
'It's not fair, people should know when they die so they could live full lives'
'I THINK IF THEY KNEW THEN PEOPLE WOULD NOT LIVE AT ALL'

A poorly remembered quote from Terry Pratchett's 'Reaper Man'. Trust the words in caps, it's the grim reaper.

Ignoring death is part of what being human is all about, it's neither ignorant or profound, it's just how we are. Deprive myself of that? Never.

Terry Pratchett: A quote for every occasion.
Yes, even that one.

I agree with him, by the way. If I knew when I was going to die then I'd be anticipating that moment with dread every second of my life. I most definitely would not want that.

Shurikens and Lightning
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AuntyEthel:
It would depend on how it would happen. If Death appeared and told me I would be hit by a car in exactly a month, I'd probably stay at home that day.

Yeah but I said the Time and time only! FOR EXAMPLE: 2/4/67 at 3:43 in the afternoon and 13 seconds 5 milleseconds.

Plus if he did then obviously a car would fly thru your house and run your cheating ass over. Death is one test you dont want to cheat!

Xojins
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I wouldn't like to know. It becomes a countdown to a day you are not looking forward to at all.

Markness
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Lukeje:
With regard to the last option on the poll,we can already predict the day that we will die to a certain degree of accuracy without need for some 'diety' (which I'm hoping is a pun on 'deity') to tell us. For instance, at 20yrs old I know that my death will more than likely be within the next 100yrs. Using the algorithms designed by life-insurers, I could narrow this figure down a lot more. Most people could figure out an approximate 'date of death' if they really wanted to. The fact that most people don't kind of answers your poll.

That calculation is only an average, many millions of things could happen to you and this poll is to find out if you would like to know exactly how long you will live. Although is confusing with all the time paradox crap. I mean, knowing when you will die will change your behaviour which will change when you die.

Lukeje
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Markness:

Lukeje:
With regard to the last option on the poll,we can already predict the day that we will die to a certain degree of accuracy without need for some 'diety' (which I'm hoping is a pun on 'deity') to tell us. For instance, at 20yrs old I know that my death will more than likely be within the next 100yrs. Using the algorithms designed by life-insurers, I could narrow this figure down a lot more. Most people could figure out an approximate 'date of death' if they really wanted to. The fact that most people don't kind of answers your poll.

That calculation is only an average, many millions of things could happen to you and this poll is to find out if you would like to know exactly how long you will live. Although is confusing with all the time paradox crap. I mean, knowing when you will die will change your behaviour which will change when you die.

Uchh... sorry, I was unclear. I meant that it made the last option on the poll redundant, not the poll redundant.

Alvandera
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berethond:
Not really. I would rather not think about it.

Me either.

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