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Dying. If it’s so scary, then why does everybody do it?

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I plan on skipping, so you might want to change it to almost everybody.

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I’ve died zero times thus far and don’t see why it should change.

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!remindme 10 years

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Thanks to denial, I’m immortal

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Thanks to denial I’m so many other things, you wouldn’t even believe!

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Live forever or die trying

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Hey, more than 6% of people haven’t died. Not everybody does it.

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Give em time. They’ll come around.

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“Death gotta be easy, cause life is hard” - Curtis Jackson, aka 50 Cent

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Jokes aside, it’s the pain of dying that’s scary, not the idea of being dead.

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There is a strong tradition of feeling against it :)

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Cities

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Chicago especially

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However, entering or exiting cities is a legit nightmare.

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Scary Gary has entered the chat.

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Ending capitalism to embrace a system where we end poverty, consumerism and discriminations.

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I’ve always suspected people conflate communism with dictators, which is the main cause of distrust for anything anti-capitalism.

Are there any examples of a nation successfully transitioning out of capitalism without ending up in a dictatorship? I want to believe it can be done, but I have no idea what it would look like.

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Have a day off.

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The only people who are truly afraid of this are the few wealthy who stand to lose 80% of their enormous wealth that they will never use in their lifetime.

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If only. You forgot how people are afraid to help others who came from an other country. Most of people want equality but only with their superiors. And people are afraid to change their lifestyle to a more ecological one.

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You really think that the only ones against ending capitalism are a handful of wealthy people?

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Kids are scary because it looks bad to a jury when you kick them.

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B-but you see, the kid was CURSED!

Oh, never mind then!

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I used to be so scared of Chucky. Now I wonder what the max distance I could punt his ass is

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Public speaking. I’ve seen surveys where more people are afraid of speaking in front of an audience than they are of dying, which is utterly insane. For the vast, vast majority of scenarios where you might find yourself speaking to a group of people, the risk level is very low. Likewise, in the vast majority of cases, few people are likely to remember much about your performance. It’s just talking.

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Well I mean dying is a one time thing. However if you do badly at public speaking you will never hear the end of it. And if you do good they might ask you to do it again.

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Can you imagine waking up at 3am and remembering how you said “Salvia” instead of “saliva” in your dissertation?! And it’s been 10 years since, but you KNEW you just outed your habits to the whole audience and your professors?!

Edit: Death is a sweet release you never have to remember, not like the above.

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I think most people just think of Sage in general when they hear salvia.

I’ve a dozen perfectly innocent salvia species and many varietals of each growing in my water-wise garden. When people ask what I’ve got growing and I say “mainly salvias” no one has ever assumed I was farming psychedelics.

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