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Whale_bones

Whale_bones

Wizard
Feb 11, 2020
604
Well, I had the chance to try it, falling from a 40+ stories building. I did it multiple times.

I'm glad that you feel less suicidal if that's what you wanted, but wasn't your original post about about experiencing death through an android that's "100% a copy of you" with a perfectly real environment, sensations as real as they are now, etc? I'd say that's very far away from our current technology of putting on a VR headset.
 
lamy's sacred sleep

lamy's sacred sleep

buttered noodles are yummy
Nov 22, 2024
1,448
this sounds like sleep?
 
locked*n*loaded

locked*n*loaded

Archangel
Apr 15, 2022
9,511
I don't live in a VR world. I have to live in the real world. The real world is where the problem(s) exist. Trying to satiate myself, my real self, with some concocted, made-up death in a fantasy world, just isn't going to cut it.
 
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wiggy

Experienced
Jan 6, 2025
246
Suicidal people aren't chasing the experience of death, this is missing the pont profoundly.