Bassmaster22
Bassmaster22
Bassmaster22

Look at all these angry Apple fanboys. Good for you man, a few years ago (when Apple made much better products than they do now) I got into the Apple craze. Bad move. Shit is more unstable than anything else I've used. Sticking to Windows and Linux. Apple and their fanboys can keep their overpriced pieces of garbage.

So mad. Why are Apple fanboys such whiny hipsters?

That's exactly how I cope with it. I figure there's nothing I can do about it. Just hope it will happen way ahead in the future, after I lived a relatively long, happy life. I just find something else to do or think about, and it works most of the time.

I would like to see that evidence and see how reliable it is. And yes, it's also only based on the new testament, which is the only "part" even religious people will acknowledge. If the old testament is included (I see no reason to do so, because it's practically dismissed entirely even by strongly religious folks),

Everything runs smoothly, no drains in bank accounts, no suspicious/foreign activity on any online account?

Same here. Used Avast for years before giving MSE a try. I didn't experience any issues with it, so I kept it, since I found Avast's yearly registration somewhat annoying. With MSE (Now know as Windows Defender now BTW) in my Windows 8 machine I haven't experiences any issues.

Any suggestions?

I think I'll never use anything but my TI-89 Titanium.

Wow, that was quite an interesting read. First of all, I want to thank you for your kind words and well-thought response. I understand what you're saying, but what I don't understand is how being an atheist and fearing death are mutually exclusive. I'm aware that I won't feel pain, despair or sadness in death, but I

Yeah, I've given this a lot of thought too. I know I won't experience it, I won't be able to think, or be conscious, but that's precisely what I find scary. I think a lot about the 'feeling' of not existing before being born, but I can't wrap my head around that coming after my life as well, I don't know how to

Hmm, are you by any chance Meg from The Thinking Atheist? And yes, I fear the death of my loved ones a lot more than my own, but I find mine terrifying as well.

Well, you're right about that. Sometimes I find myself wanting to listen to something with a simple, catchy beat, without thinking too much about it as well. Thanks for being respectful and presenting good arguments.

I don't like it. I don't go all over the internet claiming that I hate it either, but being a musician, most of what I've listened is crap. It's just distorted noises, electronic sounds of every kind playing almost randomly, and loud, simple, cliché bass lines. I'm a bass player (in case you didn't notice from my

That makes PERFECT sense. There are several aspects of death that scare me, but what you mention is definitely one of them, and one of the strongest. I'm an overall happy person. I'm surrounded by great people I love, and have several hobbies and interests that I practice regularly and love doing. The though of not

Same here. Not only that, I live in a very Catholic country, and most of my friends and family are very religious, so I can't even speak or post anything on FB (WTF) about my point of view because it's somehow offensive for everyone else. I hear you, these thought also tend to get me at night when I'm about to sleep,

I know that, but it's not the same, I think. The chronological order matters IMO. Before you were born, you were nothing. Then, after birth, you gain consciousness, awareness, the ability to think and feel. You may look back and realize you were nothing before, and that in fact, you haven't existed for a much longer

Well yeah, but to be fair, it's really easy to be forgiven. It doesn't even matter what you do. You could be a serial killer, and if you confessed and showed 'real' regret and 'truly' sought forgiveness, you're free to go. That's Christianity and Catholicism at least, AFAIK there are other religions that are not as

Oh look, an internet tough-guy who fell victim of a clear trollbait. You never see that on the internet!

I don't know if you were serious or trolling, I'll just assume you were trolling. Anyways, I found all the "clever and rightful" -You're racist, imagine that!- comments to be hilarious. Come on people, get off your high horse. I'm not a racist, not even close, but come on, you're not teaching anyone a lesson by

Sometimes that comforts me. thinking that after death, I won't be able to think, therefore I won't be able to be bothered, feel sadness, pain, or anguish right? But just trying to wrap my head around what 'nothingness' is, it makes my head hurt, and it's certainly terrifying IMO.