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    Yeet Monologue

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    So now I’m sitting here, dead gorillas around me and midgets swarming my location to kill me, the last alive in my group to my knowledge. Now I know what you’re thinking, “Carl what in the world are you going on about?” Well it’s a long, long story. So take a seat, grab some snacks, and tune in for Operation “Yeet Yeet.” Debrief:Carl fuggin Yeet, Op:“Yeet Yeet” This is just filler text too. Date:June 30th 2018 This text has no meaning only to be filler :) Loc:John F. Kennedy International…

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    We don’t dare to think about death and living an eternity life. However through most of Ancient Egyptians lives they prepared for their death. After Egyptians died they believed that life was used as a passage to a better life in the Afterlife. But there were many task needed to achieve a perennial life such as the Hall of Judgement and you were only given one chance. If you failed to achieve immortality you were sent to the Lake of Fire. However even though it was a difficult task many…

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    This essay will argue for Socrates’ views that one cannot both fear death, ultimately avoiding it at all costs, while acting in a manner that would be to one’s benefit. It is impossible to believe both of these statements because they are contradictory. In Apology, Socrates is put on trial, convicted of being guilty, and sentenced to death. After Socrates is told his fate, he makes a statement claiming that it is quite likely that this ruling is a positive thing, and people who believe that…

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    Death is the action or fact of dying or being killed; the end of the life of a person or organism. Are you afraid to reach your last breath? Is it because you aren’t truly living your life to the fullest? No one really knows the truth about death, it’s the great unknown. While the poems “Thanatopsis” by William Cullen Bryant, “Don’t Fear the Reaper” by Blue Oyster Cult, and “Dust in the Wind” by Kansas, involve death, nevertheless, they differ in their messages. The actual intended point is to…

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    Heaven The real question everyone wonders is where do we go after we die? There are strong believers in if heaven is real or not. There are many stories that make it seem so real. Some people say they just make up stories. Also there is a lot of things that make it seem not really real at all. Science is a big part in this topic, people say it's all just science and there is no life after death. Many people have experiences about going to heaven. I picked this topic because I…

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    My decision to upload my brain to the San Junipero afterlife is undecided currently. Before I would make my decision I will have to consider the good and also the bad things of doing so. There is a handful of reason to be in San Junipero, but there is also a handful of reason not to. Before I can decide, I will need to explore both thoroughly . If I decide not to…

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    1. When Albom writes that “all endings are also beginnings”, he is stating that even though one good thing in life ends, there will most likely be a new great thing in life to take its place. In this story, the phrase means that even though Eddie’s earthly life is ending, he is getting ready to experience the most wonderful thing anyone could ever experience which is heaven. One good example of this happening in my life is when I “graduated” Our Lady of Fatima to continue my education at St.…

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    Pilgrims Progress Analysis

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    We live. We will die. By nature we are mortal, yet the contemporary mindset is that we are immortal. Death remains a great mystery, a flickering indistinguishable shadow behind a billowing curtain. Yet amongst the buzz and cacophony of daily life, we find, though shrouded in a misconstrued veil, Death in all its fullness. When we wrench away that curtain from the decay we are left with a gravestone, tears as they flow from the cheeks, and many lives that will never be the same. Doubtless right…

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    Death is peaceful, death is calm, death is not hurried. A majority of people perceive death as a painful experience that causes grief and misery, but is it possible that these accusations could be wrong? Emily Dickinson, the author of “Because I Could Not Stop for Death”, challenges the average thought behind the presence of death which is shown through her poem. Dickinson’s mysterious writing method, often called upon as perplexing, is formed through her secluded lifestyle, fascination with…

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    Many people imagine death is as a reaper wearing a black cloak who is living on human souls, however there are some people who accept and welcome death due to death being part of their religion, the truth hasn’t been revealed yet. In result, the two poems “Because I could not stop for death” by Emily Dickinson and “Horses” by Edwin Muir create an image in our mind about the personality and structure of death, and that is death is a caring creature that deals with his “patients” as family, and…

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