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Dunno. We assume death is the worst possible outcome. There's a non-zero chance that death isn't too bad.

But for the time being, yes, we have to assume that death is the worst outcome.
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Looking at it backwards.

Life is worth it. Death? We have no idea. Maybe it's not so bad -- but life is worth fighting for and should never be surrendered.
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Death and suffering is kinda both in a way. Like a slow,hellish like painful,torturing kinda suffering and death.

...I'm just saying.

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Life is probably the only place you can get all the things that you like.
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Depends on the circumstances of the suffering. Is it highly likely that you're going to be horrifically tortured every day for the next 30 years? Then life is likely not worth it; chances are you're going to spend much of the rest of it being tortured or being haunted by the consequences (psychological or physical damage), and thus your life is likely to be negative and so the dice roll of death is a better choice.

However, the vast majority of people in the world's suffering is limited in scope compared to that. Sure, many live in poverty or danger, but they still have family and friends and hobbies, and aren't locked in a dark room having knives rammed into them every day - they still have some joys in their life. As such, generally it's pretty rare that the statistical unknown of death is a wiser choice than life.

Basically, death is only a better choice if there is a higher than 50% chance that a majority of your life is going to suck hardcore.
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Life?

Death?

It's all a fucking illusion.

Welcome to the Matrix.
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Life?

Death?

It's all a fucking illusion.

Welcome to the Matrix.


your profile pic fits what you said.
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your profile pic fits what you said.


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Death is just another birth. So death is plainly the better choice.
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Death is just another birth. So death is plainly the better choice.


depends on where you are being born to.
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depends on where you are being born to.


Orlando nightclubs.
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Orlando nightclubs.


Oooooooh. Heared of that.

50 dead,53 injured.
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I used to believe any amount of suffering was better than the alternative.

But then I realised they're remaking The Magnificent Seven with Chris Pratt and Ethan Hawke, and I was like fuck this shit

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THe simplest answer is yes, when the suffering is long felt and drawn out with no hope of release.
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Read Neichze's eternal recurrence.
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The Supreme Court of Canada recently ruled that the answer to this question is, "Yes".
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Depends on the circumstances of the suffering. Is it highly likely that you're going to be horrifically tortured every day for the next 30 years? Then life is likely not worth it; chances are you're going to spend much of the rest of it being tortured or being haunted by the consequences (psychological or physical damage), and thus your life is likely to be negative and so the dice roll of death is a better choice.

However, the vast majority of people in the world's suffering is limited in scope compared to that. Sure, many live in poverty or danger, but they still have family and friends and hobbies, and aren't locked in a dark room having knives rammed into them every day - they still have some joys in their life. As such, generally it's pretty rare that the statistical unknown of death is a wiser choice than life.

Basically, death is only a better choice if there is a higher than 50% chance that a majority of your life is going to suck hardcore.


I read the first few words of each paragraph,the rest is too much effort.
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I read the first few words of each paragraph,the rest is too much effort.


i needed to know this
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i needed to know this


I know, that's why I let you know.
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<Snipped quote by Halo>

I read the first few words of each paragraph,the rest is too much effort.


Nobody actually really reads spam posts. They quote whoever they'd most like to fellate, then they fling faeces at the keyboard and hope it works as a response.
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