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"Living out of spite" is a code word for "too much of a pussy to kill myself".
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>>263939 (OP) 
Lol no, stay mad.
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>>263939 (OP) 
>so mad that the people he hates and who are spiting him by existing are not killing themselves that he tries to do a "NO, U" to get them to kill themselves
Nice try, kike.
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>>263960
I don't even know who you are.
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>>263939 (OP) 
I see you want me to kill myself.
I was going to kill myself today, but I'll keep living just to spite you.
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>>263963
See >>263962 , but I'm glad that fighting the demons in your head is keeping you alive!
>smug tranime face
Kill yourself.
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I think I'll kill myself to spite the people living out of spite.
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>>264131
I think I'll become a revenant or poltergeist to spite the people that think they even  get to choose  (when) to die. Or maybe I'll just fuck  with you in hell to remind you that it didn't even matter considering how we'll both be dead far more long than we were alive. 
>>263939 (OP) 
This is the one time you had a chance to use the word cope properly and you failed to implement it. It is indeed like a sex worker that was abused feeling empowered by choosing to star in hardcore porn. A hardcore coping mechanism and also mental gymnastics.
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>>264261
>both be dead far more long than we were alive. 
Why would that matter, you can only do shit while alive
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The thought of seeing Israel get nuked makes me want to not kill myself. I'll never be able to stop smiling.
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>>264262
Are you sure? Have you ever died before? Did you even comprehend my previous post?
>>264271
Death is no different than sleeping.
I will continue to live and continue to waste resources just to piss off everyone that disdains me.
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>>264275
You sound like you look like this.
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>>264271
Nah. When you sleep, you are aware, even if you are not vividly dreaming. Being under general anesthesia for surgery is likely closer to death. I've been under 4 times, and every time it was the most nothing I've ever experienced. It wasn't even dark and hazy like sleep, just sheer absence.
>>264282
How did you notice such absence if it could not be experienced. Did you suddenly realize it had not even begun, or did you slowly, you know, wake up? If it was nothing then you'd not have noticed such nothingness. The questioin is how long you'd stay alone in the dark. 
>>264272
Full of obscure art and your deepest  fears  personified of which you can only fight off with anger?
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>>264282
I don't dream unless it's really freaky shit, I have basically died and have been brought back from the dead from my heart being restarted and I saw some weird shit rarely afterwards which disappeared.
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>>264285
We must know more.
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>>264300
Attempted to kms and ended up in hospital and woke up in a room with a nurse on rare occasion I would wake up and see a nurse but their appearance was not remotely human simply put it was like looking at a insides of someone on the outside except their facial structure was all distorted and bolbous
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>>264303
Sounds like a scene from this movie.
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>>264305
That's my favorite movie.
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>>264305
Never seen it, I did read saya no uta before so I thought it was kinda bs to see stuff after basically pretty much dying.
I probably should watch.
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>>264307
>an ((( angel )))-chiropractor will protect you as you are dying and you vwill be punished for your life before you go to ((( heaven )))
It was kikeshit.  :^)
>>264285
You probably mean your heart's rhythm was off and they fixed it's rhythm and it didn't actually stop beating. 
>>264308
It's a judeo-christian  horror flick that wants to be as cool as actually good lovecraftian-elderich horror flicks.
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>>264391
it was cardiac arrest from blood loss and I had no pulse which is basically as close as possible as one can be to death without any return
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>>264398
Is cardiac arrest the heart actually stopping or is it just mostly low blood pressure making someone faint due to ventricular fibrillation? They used to think CPR worked too, now I wonder if cardiac arrest is actually it not moving at all. Though I do think we all go to hell when we die.
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>>264422
>Though I do think we all go to hell when we die.
You mean we leave hell when we die.
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>>264391
You don't have to like it, but I'm not going to suddenly change my mind about the movie just because you feel like you need to post your reductive asshole opinion about it. Only thing I will say is that it should've ended with the stairway sequence where Tim Robbins takes Macaulay Culkin's hand and ascends, that was a beautiful scene. Everything afterwards kinda detracted from the atmosphere.
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>>264436
>hating it
I was okay with it but was funning because of how much I hate the kikeshit poster, ironically. 

The move Ghost did the same thing right before he decides to nope heaven when he was dying. Basically that Ladder movie is just that 30 seconds of him freaking out as he's 'seemingly judged while dying' so as to see if he goes to hell or heaven and he decides neither after being pwnd over his life mistakes while freaking out. It kinda bothers me that possibly older chrsitians before this holleyjew slop was invented believed in an actual judgement day, not that I believe in one but the way Xtians think that ghosts are real and such is not even in their bible. They talked to gravestones because they thought they were there and though that actual zombies would raise up some day.  Also animals had no soul back then in their minds. Ghosts and lovecraftian stuff is not in the bibles that these people that watched this stuff actually are supposed to believe in. That means it might really be like that, the head trip, but it urks me that kikes had to hijack it the way they do everything to pretend it was always their idea because it was not their idea. Some angry fire warlord was their idea that would burn you, not much else but a petty pillar of fire and the threat of zombies. They thought salt was magic so someone turned into salt? Noah's Ark? Tower of Babel? I could shit a better religion than this, and so they take the 'lovecraftian bullshit perspective' that a holleyjew movie perpetuates randomly based on first hand accounts of fatties having flatlined in an ambulance as it raced away from KFC for anything but the last time.  

But yeah, Jacob's Ladder is just those 30 seconds in the movie Ghost drawn out way too long. Ghost is faggy itself for pretending to be a horror story for all of 3 seconds at the start of the film when it's not a horror story at all. This Jacob's Ladder IS a horror story while pretending to be, if you ignore that particular image's cover art, a conspiracy and or mystery  film. Both films are thus dishonest. 

Why is it that so many horror stories have good endings? Doesn't that take away from the effect of being afraid that the individiual watching it was supposed to get? Like saying happily ever after around a camp fire telling stories about the ghost that well EVENTUALLY WENT TO HEAVEN. 

A secrete reason I want to complain about the Ladder movie is that my father likes it and he has bad taste so anything he likes I am morally obligated to shit on. He's the type of asshole that admitted that when young he could only sleep to the original planet of the apes move, and now the hunger games for some reason. Drama craving faggot hates niggers but is nice to them at the same time, is religious but is blasphemous, I could rant but won't. Due to getting off on that camp fire bullshit he spreads misery, making me know about news events for example. I prefer comfortable things, not horror, unless lovecraftian and when I watch one of those it is a rare thing that I don't watch over and over again like a fucking retarded drama craving  two faced psychopath of whomst is a miser afraid to have fun. This guy nearly died when he was very young and the angels told him he'd have  a hard time getting back to them. yeah because I'm going to be there judging you you daft cunt shut the fuck up already your jewtuber rephrasing the news is still the news you faggot pick my lock harder in the next life faggot talk over your wife harder in the next life faggot etc faggot but oh yeah I wasn't going to rant better stop. 

I'm too agnostic to stay on any side  to be honest. 
>>264431
Thats cute but: 
If pain hurts odds are death hurts and the destruction of the ego is likely indeed a massive trip and massive trips are not techhnically fun things. If phantom body limb pain is like fire then as your entire body dies you likely feel on fire and or like you need to breathe, all acids and then you can't think either because your soul is being torn apart by the decaying brain.
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>>264448
>spoiler
I can largely empathize with you, but I saw this movie when it played in a theater and I loved it no matter how many times I watched it again since. Ironically my own dad was the one who took me to see it because I was way too young to know or care, but I don't think he ever gave a shit about it and (as far as I know) we fervently hate one another now. Even if he liked it, I probably wouldn't hate the movie. I don't know. It could just be nostalgia that I'm trying to delude myself with, but I feel that the movie was always enjoyable no matter how many times I saw it. The chiropractor scenes were important on a philosophical/spiritual level. Maybe the commentary in those scenes is blasé nowadays.
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>>264463
>we fervently hate one another now
Why?
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>>264463
Was it blase? I don't recall. I may have to watch it again at some point whenever I am actually craving horror rather than living through it every time I sleep :DDDDD

Hopefully nothing happens when we die to be super serious about it. 

>>264450
But why are you mad?
>>264464
He's a clinical narcissist. I hate the medical industry, but it's hard growing up and continuing to associate with that kind of person. You might be able to quell a narcissist after a spat, but they are basically demented and never actually learn from humility. And I've gotten into physical altercations with him too.
Having to deal with a narcissist in the immediate family evokes the phrase "misery loves company".
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Wordcel vomit.
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>>264503
favela monkey miraculously blessed with the gift of language, wastes it on this schizograph, falls out the tree, bumps its head, no more language in the monk-ee head!
>>264503
Yea, I don't want to be transmuted into a nigger
>>264271
Well, what you do in life can extended beyond your life in consequences for future people, I guess
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>>264563
It's easier to destroy than it is to make lives better for the future besides all we got out of making travel and people living long is a country full of people who essentially don't belong because the [democratic party](wymen supremacy party) voted for culture death by nuclear bombs
>>264284
>how did you notice if it could not be experienced
Because I woke up. I can remember the anesthesia hitting and my brain shutting down, and i can remember waking up, but between then, sheer nothing. It feels like your brain is switched off and then almost immediately switched on again. The "feeling" of the space between is just a few seconds, and it was pure nothing.
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