MGTOW Who Don't Fear Death

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  • #691870
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    MACHO
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    I would like to credit @Faust For Science for the inspiration of this Topic.

    I’m one of them, have been my whole life! As far back as I can recall I have been waking up every other day thinking to myself “I’m still alive!” Ho well got to get on with my day! even as a very young boy having gone through several foster families which some seem to enjoy beating you up.
    I have just traveled back and forth coast to coast 4 times the USA boarding a total of 8 planes. During each flight the thought of it crashing and freeing me from this earthly existence provided me some peace and joy. Some of us must sense that there has to be a better place waiting for us to feel this way! Of course there are great days where life is nothing but pleasant and such thoughts never crosses our minds. Are you afraid of Death?

    This is one of the many reasons why many MGTOW do not fear death. Such MGTOW see death as an opportunity to find a place of sincerity and peace,

    You must own a better Crystal ball than I
    #691873
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    Antipathy
    Antipathy
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    I do not fear death, i just want to go out in my sleep, too many deaths are slow.

    #691875
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    Black_knight
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    I’ve always derived a lot of comfort knowing that one day I’ll be dead, and that I’ve probably only got as long as I’ve lived at most. I embrace ageing and like my grey hairs and lines beginning to show.

    Blue pillers are conditioned to fear death. But there’s nothing to fear if one thinks about it. I think it’s beautiful. No more pain, worry, anguish, disappointment. No more witnessing this s~~~ storm of a world. No more caring who rules us, whether we ever buy a property, whether we’ll ‘be lonely’, whether we’ll end up broke, whether we’ll ever find ‘the one’ (I puke in my mouth at that one!). No more money worries, job worries, pension worries. Nothing. The beauty of nothing, and nowhere. The beauty of non-existence. It’ll be just like before we were born.

    #691877
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    Gargamel
    Gargamel
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    MGTOW who don’t fear death are those who p~~~ off gold digging c~~~s until they go after them with a knife…

    Late 2005: A whole restaurant of people interrupting their conversations and watching full of fear…

    Me – Into the quiet: “Oh, I am not afraid of dying”

    Later that night, I photoshopped a warning sign: Only the leash saves lives.

    And hung it on the door of the kitchen.

    In July of 2018, this honey pot forum was sold out to an unidentified NPC sock puppet and troll organization. Most independent thinkers and writers migrated to other MGTOW forums as a result of the never-ending infighting and deliberate trouble starting caused by members who were given "carte blanche" by the admin to do whatever they want. Before my departure, I only left a few thousand cat pics here to comfort and ridicule the feminist owners who now run this place. Their background agenda is to make MGTOW look like a club of losers the public eye. And during the course of 2019, they actually managed to destroy almost all other MGTOW venues as well. Here is the truth about "theindependentman.org" aka "TIM" which was created as an extended workbench to further divide the community. When you register, they install a spyware Zombie cookie on your browser that does all kinds of things the user does not know of: http://www.filedropper.com/essay-on-the-removal-of-malware-cookies-used-by-tim

    #691878
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    Anonymous
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    Death in and of it’s self big deal. We all go.
    However, as I understand it, it usually hurts like a motherf~~~er. I’m not looking forward to that part.

    And I am not frightened of dying –
    any time will do, I don’t mind.
    Why should I be frightened of dying?

    There’s no reason for it you’ve gotta go sometime.
    I never say I was frightened of dying

    {Edit: Same song Live}

    #691881
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    BuckFitches
    BuckFitches
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    Have you seen true detective? Season 1 is the only season worth watching.

    Matthew Mckonohay (bad spellin) says something like this:

    “That light at the ned of the tunnel when you die is really just you being born into the exact same life you just lived. We experience time going forward, but really it’s in all directions”

    It’s kinda freaky we might have been living the exact same lives over and over and there’s nothing we can do to change the outcome.

    OR heaven is real and we can f~~~ all the bitches we want there without getting them preggo!!!!!!

    "Fish can’t climb trees and women can’t be trusted." -Buck Fitches

    #691886
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    Anonymous
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    To throw a monkey into the wrench……
    Is this way of thinking ultimately what caused men to become disposable?

    Sure there are the usual arguments and statements that we have been conditioned to be this way (I am not denying this, just playing devils advocate) BUT could it be a case of Chicken/Egg, Egg/Chicken?

    #691888
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    Anonymous
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    Death is a natural process. I have cheated it several times.
    #NOFEAR

    #691890
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    Anonymous
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    PTSD. Need I say more?

    For the longest time I had a death wish. It came and went as it pleased. I’m great-full I didn’t tear off an arm, a leg, or some other disfigurement or brain damage.

    Still no fear, however I have gained allot of respect for life and no longer take ridiculous chances for adrenaline rushes. I watch my step, I pushed my luck out the door and down the street, I don’t think it’s coming back. I’ve done things that would paralyze the average person with fear, crazy things tempting my abilities and tempting death.
    Somewhere along the line I learned it’s not the dying I have to worry about but rather the living in a wheelchair or paralyzed in a bed being fed with a straw.

    #691893
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    Carnage
    Carnage
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    Why should I fear the inevitable?

    Why should I fear my god?

    I welcome it, if I die I die, is not like I will care after I’m dead.

    To those following me, be careful, I just farted. Men those beans are killers.

    #691900
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    Prophet Micah
    Prophet Micah
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    Oh sweet Death.

    I volunteered for that deployment to Baghdad because I was ready to meet Death.

    But it was not interested in me. It wanted the one who taught me most.

    The one of many who found out his wife was a cheating whore.
    The man who always lead us in prayer prior to crossing the wire.
    The man who had 7 days before going on R-n-R to see his little boy.

    Still to this day, even when my headphones are turned all the way up I hear your girly f~~~ing giggle while on the leg press.
    I still see your pompous strut out the corner of my eye when on the incline press.
    Damn you, you bastard. You will haunt me for the rest of my life.
    But I’m glad you’re still with me.

    No Wife - No Strife

    #691901
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    Tuneout
    Tuneout
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    Why should I fear my god?

    If there is some SOB in an after life,we’re gonna have words.

    Lifes a bitch,but you don't have to marry one!

    #691902
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    Secret Agent MGTOW
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    Sam Kinision sums it up for me – I dont fear hell, I’ve been married twice:

    Women want everything, but want responsibility and accountability for nothing.

    #691910
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    Secret Agent MGTOW
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    Nope.

    Men are the stronger gender and are defenders of “stuff” like property and others he gives a s~~~ about. Its pretty quickly clear from history you send up women against men in physical combat no women come back from the battle so the guys lose their women and still have to defend their land/crops/stuff.

    The idea of “disposable” is more of a industrial/post industrial concept. Things can be “normal” while wars still go on. Most people can still live what they perceive as normal lives and still be in a time of plenty. If stuff breaks, you get new stuff. If husbank no longer suffices, she dumps the old one and replaces with a new husbank. Repeat as needed.

    Men are disposable because the post industrial, microwave mentality, you as a woman deserve AND are entitled to, THE BEST, have made men appliances/accessories for women. They view their entire world this way now. Modern women are a f~~~ing biblical curse.

    That is what is going on.

    Women want everything, but want responsibility and accountability for nothing.

    #691912
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    DEVGROUP81
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    I should’ve died so many times. But alas, I don’t think I can……It’s pathetic.

    #691921
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    Carnage
    Carnage
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    Why should I fear my god?

    If there is some SOB in an after life,we’re gonna have words.

    There is nothing after life. How do I know?

    If there is something after life and is bad, like real bad some men wold have scaped slready.

    If it good, some woman wold “IM NOT HAPPY “ and run away.

    And to this moment I have never seen a dead person come back.

    Hahahaha

    To those following me, be careful, I just farted. Men those beans are killers.

    #691924
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    ScarberianMPTGL
    ScarberianMPTGL
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    I’m not afraid of death, just of how and when I die. Like, if I go in my sleep then hey, it’s all good. But I don’t want to go out by getting shot or something. Basically, as painless as possible, thank you.

    I, Lelouch Vi Britannia, command you, all of you, to Go Your Own Way!!

    #691929
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    Anonymous
    12

    Not death.
    just afraid of the agony that might come before i cross the line.
    You know the whole agony homelessness pain suffering fear kind of thing.

    But not death.

    #691931
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    Antipathy
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    PTSD. Need I say more?

    For the longest time I had a death wish. It came and went as it pleased. I’m great-full I didn’t tear off an arm, a leg, or some other disfigurement or brain damage.

    Still no fear, however I have gained allot of respect for life and no longer take ridiculous chances for adrenaline rushes. I watch my step, I pushed my luck out the door and down the street, I don’t think it’s coming back. I’ve done things that would paralyze the average person with fear, crazy things tempting my abilities and tempting death.
    Somewhere along the line I learned it’s not the dying I have to worry about but rather the living in a wheelchair or paralyzed in a bed being fed with a straw.

    True, and powerful tower, powerful material from our brother tower.

    #691953
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    SpiderHerder
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    Like a few here, I don’t fear death itself because non-existence is nothing. But I do hope it won’t be painful.

    I’ve imagined my own death countless times. But imagining it and living it might be different. I’ll see when I get there, I guess.

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