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White_Trash
03-06-2006, 01:18 AM
Ok if anyone has ever seen any and of the Final Destanaions you will really start to think about all this.

Has anyone ever had a "sighn"? You know where you just kinda know something bads gonna happen. For example: when my fiance was giving birth I got this cold chill down my spine like nothing I've ever felt before. So I started to worry and I got up and looked in and she was fine, but I swear when I looked at the monitor that shows her heart beat it was flat lined, then I look back and it was fine. Well no more than 20 minutes later she did.

So the main Q. I have for you is what is your idea on sighns of death? Do you belive that something (good or bad) is giving you a chance to say your good byes?

There have been alot of things like that were something is sitting just right that it almost give it away that something is gonna happen. Again if you have seen F.D. 3 There is a sene where the girl shows the guy pics of things like this. Some of them were: The airplane's shadow right over where the WTC got hit, just 2 days before it actually happend. The one where Lincon got his pic taken just before he died. It had a crack in the linse so when the picture was developed there was a line right across where he got shot.

Has anything like this happen to you before?

RageAgainst
03-06-2006, 10:51 AM
Dude, like, the same thing happened to me.

I saw a sign, with the word "pepsi" on it, and then, I like, bought a pepsi, wich is totally fucked up when you think about it omfg

gehtfuct
03-06-2006, 11:13 AM
Dude, like, the same thing happened to me.

I saw a sign, with the word "pepsi" on it, and then, I like, bought a pepsi, wich is totally fucked up when you think about it omfg
You're a coolio poster, Rage. My question to you is- Why do you check your brain at the door when you leave Issues?

One more thing. "wich"= SANDwich
Go make me one, before I beat you.

Quitii
03-06-2006, 01:03 PM
One more thing. "wich"= SANDwich
Go make me one, before I beat you.

**Sammich
and it's my turn for a sammich, bitch!

yeah, there is some design for death, and everything else. but it's more of a guide, than a design/plan or whatever. life will bring these moments to us, and we have to choose how we'll react to them. llike if you see a cop and your speeding. do you keep at your pace, slow down, or speed up more? it's all up to you. fate has already decided what's going to happen, but the final outcome is up to you.

Please note that the above post/statement is purely an opinion/view of the topic at hand.

leehype
03-06-2006, 01:16 PM
I have seen some crazy shit, the most recent is I was chilling in the kitchen at my moms house. My stepdad walked in and started drinking a soda. My sister walked in and started dancing. My stepdad walked into the pantry to through something away, and said your going to break your foot. And she fell not 1 minute after he said that. She broke 4 of the bones on top of her foot.

Quitii
03-06-2006, 01:21 PM
thats just parental instincts, i think.

teenswithguns
03-06-2006, 08:38 PM
It might just be your mind playing tricks. You know, sometimes you think what you want. Now, I'm not saying you wanted your fiance heart to flatline, but, I'm saying perhaps your brain was really preparing you for the worst. It's somewhat like a nightmare that won't let you be.

Then again, there are supernatural things in this world that you cannot possibly describe scientifically. But I'm sure people thought about things like that awhile back and now adays we know exactly why and what it is. I suppose I'm jumping around.

I really don't know what to make of it. I'd say it's all in coincidence. Wouldn't any father be afraid of the worst happening while their fiance/wife is giving birth? Then again, you might just be a pessimist. -shrugs-

Can't say I've had those sort of things happen to me, though.

HoneyImHome
03-06-2006, 10:24 PM
I really don't know why I'm sharing this because I really don't think anything of it either, but here goes.

When I was around 15 I started having these overwhelming thoughts of death. I couldn't stop thinking about death and they were always about my family and how I'd feel if I lost any of them or they me. It would keep me up all night and no matter what I tried to do to shake the thoughts, it was to no avail. Anyway, as I said, I was 15 the first time this happened. The next morning after the night of my "episode" my father was informed that his sister had passed away during the night.

It happened again with his brother and my mother's father. I got so sick about this I re-wired my brain, if you will, to just go blank when the thought of death entered. I think of death so often (don't ask me why) that it would be too hard to determine if it would have happened again had I let it. Well, there it is, take it how you wish.

Since the last occurence of this, the death of my grandfather, I really can't say it's happened again, though. I'm also capable of thinking about death and I no longer get over-run by the thoughts in the way I did those 3 times.

The good thing is I learned how to completely clear my mind and relax. It helps on nights I can't sleep because I have too much on my mind. ;)

JLXC
03-06-2006, 10:37 PM
I truly believe in free will, but with a fated end. I think up until your "time of death" you can do whatever strikes your fancy, but when death calls, it's all over.

People fall from airplanes with no chute and live, other trip over a 6" step and break their neck. Just one example, I could go on and on.

Some people try REALLY hard to kill themselves and fail, others try to live really hard and die.

So every decision matters until the last one.

GUYINTHECHAIR
03-06-2006, 10:59 PM
fate has already decided what's going to happen, but the final outcome is up to you.
Isn't that a bit of a contradiction?

The next morning after the night of my "episode" my father was informed that his sister had passed away during the night.

It happened again with his brother and my mother's father. I got so sick about this I re-wired my brain, if you will, to just go blank when the thought of death entered. I think of death so often (don't ask me why) that it would be too hard to determine if it would have happened again had I let it.

Sometimes it's just because you're thinking about it so much, that you are more likely to notice it when it happens. Like when I'm thinking about someone I haven't seen in a while, then 3 minutes later they pass me in the hall... I probably wouldn't have noticed the person if I hadn't been thinking about them, or when I was thinking about a painting I did in 6th grade that I really liked, then I was looking for my soccer cleats and I found the painting in my brother's closet. I probably wouldn't have thought twice about it if I hadn't wanted it before.

Jooss
03-07-2006, 02:05 PM
Isn't that a bit of a contradiction?


Sometimes it's just because you're thinking about it so much, that you are more likely to notice it when it happens. Like when I'm thinking about someone I haven't seen in a while, then 3 minutes later they pass me in the hall... I probably wouldn't have noticed the person if I hadn't been thinking about them, or when I was thinking about a painting I did in 6th grade that I really liked, then I was looking for my soccer cleats and I found the painting in my brother's closet. I probably wouldn't have thought twice about it if I hadn't wanted it before.

agreed, its all subconscience, there is no such thing as death, it doesnt have a plan for you, you die when you die. Don't you think death would be sitting in this dungeon right now bashing his head against the wall everytime science finds a new cure to a disease or everytime a doctor brings back a patient to life? I have no idea why i am talking about this, but its rediculous to think that anyone other then ourselves control our lives. Some people think that these 'miracles' cannot have happened any other way. take for instance a person who steps into the street and gets hit by a car and dies. What are the chances that a car would hit them? say its 1 in 1000000. So you think, omg, death must have wanted them to die. NO, there were 1000000 other people stepping into streets at around the same time all around the world and that person just happen to be that 1 that was hit. its tough to explain and im not even sure i used a good example but im done with this post..

cashman99
03-19-2006, 12:07 AM
i think that death is more like as janiter that he cleans up after the souls of the dead sending them onwards.

KatLovesTheJam
03-23-2006, 12:17 PM
I'm not sure whether a believe in fate. I certainly believe that if you follow your gut, things will come to you easier, I wouldnt say that was fate though. It's really hard to explain, read the Celestine Prophecy.