"Platoon", right?
2007-02-21 17:16:00
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answered by Lost Panda 5
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If you really want to know, listen to Barry Long, Deepak Chopra and Eckhart Tolle's recordings or read their books at the library. It really put me at ease with the unknown and the soul, higher self, etc. They've been popular for a long time throughout the world and they're great motivational speakers, and they dont even do it for the money or fame like other speakers. They also arent categorized into a specific religion, religions set limitations and were only used by the governments in the past to control the wide nations they were trying to rule or take over (the pope back then was the richest person in the government). You can download some of the audio by torrent at demonoid.com but you can only sign up there by invitation only. =/ you could also google them.
2007-02-21 17:11:29
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answered by yrsosketchy 1
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Death is final.
Death is nothing to fear when you are facing it, but when watching loved ones battle disease over years and "cheat death" by the day - it can be frightening (the most frightening thing I have ever had to deal with...) Death is that one thing that you can't go back and change. Once it is said and done - there are no "But I wish I had just said.... If only I had...... I would give anything for just one more chance........." That doesn't exist once someone dies.
For me, Death is the time in my life that I will meet my maker, be with God in Heaven and reunite with all of my past family members who have since expired...... It is nothing that I would fear for myself. If I had children, I would fear leaving them motherless.... If I was married, I would fear leaving him a widower, and to my parents, I would fear the pain that my loss would cause them.
But Death itself- I do not fear........
Leaving others behind would make me sad.
Hope I answered your question.
2007-02-21 17:12:53
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answered by VocalistGirl 3
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Death will rain down upon us all. And when that time comes,we will all know a lot more about Death than we do now.
2007-02-21 17:07:21
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answered by Fang 4
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Death is end of your body and start of your eternal life........... Death is a tool to transport anyone in to the eternity.
2007-02-21 17:07:10
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answered by BlackSwan 2
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I know you don't move much after death. Don't really have much to say anymore. And for sure... you don't get much of a chance to answer these questions. :(
2007-02-21 17:07:43
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answered by penbuddy 2
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This article has perspectives on death. Hope it helps! :)
2007-02-21 17:36:06
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answered by yoyomama 3
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What movie was that in? By reading all your questions, I can kind of tell what movies you were watching at the time.
No, really, I am curious.
Your 360 is cute too!
2007-02-21 17:11:50
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answered by Blank 4
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Your heart stops and you stop breathing.
Then Death comes if no one is there to do CPR.
2007-02-21 17:08:57
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answered by jeeccentricx2 5
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What if I said, "It's so easy RedStapler could do it."? It's the unlife, the antilife, the nonlife. Hang on a minute, that's my mother, I'll put her on speaker.
2007-02-22 00:56:16
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answered by dontloosethisone 2
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I know a few dozen ways to make it look like an accident.
2007-02-21 17:22:46
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answered by Anonymous
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