My thoughts are:
Without a nervous system, how will I feel pain?
I am going to die anyway (if hypothetically this wasn't the case by way of aging, I'd still eventually kill myself or die of "unnatural" causes).
Is there any good evidence to suggest that what I do in this life would affect a hypothetical afterlife? How can I know any of this?
Is there any good evidence for the existence of an afterlife?
How would I exist at all without a brain?
Is consciousness not produced by the brain?
What good evidence is there, at this point, to reject physicalism?
Is there one future or several "possible" futures?
Am I scared of St. Nick, Odin and Vishnu sending me to Hell or is it just the Abrahamic God and reincarnation I'm scared of? Why?
How did the first homo sapiens relate to this question? How do other animals relate to this question?
Do I have a better theory for my existence than biology/Darwin/big bang? Am I convinced by these? And if not, how much do I actually know about them?
How painful is my method? How much suffering will my death cause to others? How much suffering do I believe is in store for me if I keep living?
How often are people wrong about things? How often are people wrong when discussing emotionally charged topics?
How much do I trust my own thinking? If I don't trust my own thinking, does this mean that I should trust others' thinking or does it point to the opposite conclusion?
Last Christmas, I gave you my heart
But the very next day, you gave it away (#WHAMMED #THLAMMED). Yes, it counts.
You lost the game.