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What do you believe happens to you when you die?
Pouatchee replied to 1FinickyOne's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
thanks chatgpt The nature of our mortality has puzzled humanity since the dawn of consciousness. Death, the end of the life cycle, the cessation of the vital activity of an organism, is an inescapable reality. The question of what happens to us when we die is a fundamental aspect of human thought, as it concerns our existence and the meaning of life itself. The beliefs regarding death and the afterlife are as diverse and varied as human cultures. Some believe in an afterlife paradise, where the soul lives on forever; others believe in reincarnation, where the soul is reborn in a different form or body. Some deny the concept of an afterlife, considering death as a finality, while others suggest that the physical body decays, but a part of the person, such as a soul, may endure beyond. One of the most widespread beliefs in the world is related to religious traditions, where the concept of an afterlife is central. Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism, and other religions propose different forms of afterlife. For example, Christianity teaches that the soul is judged and divided into two places, heaven or hell, depending on how one lived their life on earth. In contrast, Buddhism suggests reincarnation, where individuals are continuously reborn based on their karma, a reflection of their actions in this life. Philosophers have also debated the notion of death and the afterlife. Epicurus, a Greek philosopher, argued that death should not be feared as it is the end of all sensation and, therefore, neutral. Immanuel Kant, a German philosopher, believed that the concept of an afterlife was beyond our understanding and could not be verified or falsified through reason. From a scientific perspective, death is seen as the irreversible cessation of the functioning of the brain and other vital organs. When the brain dies, consciousness is lost, and the body ceases to function. The body goes through a series of physical changes after death, such as rigor mortis, the stiffening of the body, and autolysis, the decomposition of bodily tissues. However, some scientists have also studied phenomena that suggest the possibility of an afterlife. For instance, near-death experiences (NDEs), which include reported visions, sounds, and experiences, by people who were clinically dead, -
sorry dude, bad advice in my book then you are up to having people walk all over you. in life, if you are not willing to stand your ground then you are a push over. your advice reminds me of the guy who said that rather than have house insurance he rather leave a door open so thieves dont break anything...555 cant remember if that was you... ; 0 I still agree with you about weed even if i cant toke anymore
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yup. and he will also tidy up the only good thing his coalition did... liberalize pot. note... i am pro weed and i cant even smoke anymore. that says a lot
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i can't smoke due to lung issues. but that doesnt stop me from seeing the idiocy behind this guy's narrative. what about you? what's your excuse? you rather see pot heads in jail and alcoholics driving drunk? tosser jackass attitude if you ask me
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Legal ramifications for no show
Pouatchee replied to bannork's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
I double checked... you should be happy i actually took the time to correct my initial statement -
Legal ramifications for no show
Pouatchee replied to bannork's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
Seizure of money from your bank account – many Canadian banks and financial institutions include a right of offset with their credit cards. This means they can seize money you have saved with them to go towards repaying your overdue debts, up to the full amount including interest and fees. this is from my wonderful country... sucks to be canadian -
Thai Food now Fourth Most Popular Foreign Cuisine in China
Pouatchee replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
#1 chinese cuisine #2 kfc #3 mcdonalds #4 burger king -
Paetongtarn Prefers To Bring Father Home From Abroad
Pouatchee replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
who gives a rat's <deleted> -
The Pita Effect: Craft Spirits Sold Out weed illegal once again beer in weed out... funny how this guy is ok with promoting the very cause of most accidents on thai roads. BTW... i love craft beer, i just hate this two faced leader. i hope he does get cast out
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Legal ramifications for no show
Pouatchee replied to bannork's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
they will do exactly what they do back home. credit cards belong to the multi-national banks. they will order an immediate pay back and when she defaults they will seize whatever assets they can and they will then make real problems for her. only chance she has is to declare bankruptcy -
bull... only way to fix this is to remove the gallbladder. tried apple vinegar and all the concoctions out there. if you dont get gallbladder removed it will only become more and more painful when you get the attacks (stone goes wrong way)
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Beauty Queen's Life Shattered by Autoimmune Disease: A Cautionary Tale
Pouatchee replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
or the lady saying that needs to see an optometrist... which i think is the likely cause???? -
I didnt go into details about my perspective. i was a homebrewer in canada and it stinks that something so banal is ILLEGAL in thailand. i just am pointing out that pita is a pitiful leader who has his strings tangled. one would expect a young liberal to not only support the liberalisation of booze making but also support the liberalisation of weed. thousands were locked up in the past and thousands more will be locked up in the future if this clown gets his way. yet drunk driving is still rampant in this country. bending over to please the conservatives about weed and holding a beer mug in one hand just paints a damn ugly picture in my mind. but thats just me i guess
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He must have the answer to his own question with all the dung he has been spewing about weed lately And for those who thought his joke was funny, it is actually a cliche in thai culture this guy has totally lost my respect what a turducken he has turned into.... professional pimp with all the dressings