How bad could it hurt? Everybody does it. Usually without a lot of screaming and carrying on.
Dat awkward moment when....

Mine is when you missclick and both people type missclick at the same time, one person being exclamation mark and the other being a question mark. Still kinda sucky eh lol.

To go off topic to join this topic I remember someone asked me, do remember what it's like before you were born, well thats what its like when you die. It mindfucked me lol. Sorry if thats been said before, havent read everything yet.
A relative of mine was very sick once and said at one point she was so tired she had the thought that even breathing took too much energy to continue, and she thought that this is probably what it will be like to die, at some point you decide to let go of life.
Of course not everyone gets to decide, but something similar may be why some elderly or sick people seem to know the day it will happen.
To go off topic to join this topic I remember someone asked me, do remember what it's like before you were born, well thats what its like when you die. It mindfucked me lol. Sorry if thats been said before, havent read everything yet.
lol... I was actually thinking about this yesterday... about how society makes a distinction between life before and after birth, when in fact it's nonsense. Your birthday isn't the beginning of your life, and the longest lived person actually lived 9-10 months longer than what's recorded
This has turned into "dat awkward moment when you die".
So awkward you'll never live it down in fact.
I think death is simply the moment when you cease to exist. You once again become nothingness like you were before birth. The spirit leaves your body and ascends to Heaven, and your lifeless body remains an empty vessel as it was while you were still alive but were too foolish to previously realize.
Lots of philosophical questions around the phrase "The spirit leaves your body"
Is "you" your spirit? Then why wouldn't you say: "you leave your body."
"The spirit" is so impersonal. Does this language reveal that we regard our spirit like our body? A part of ourselves we can discard? Can I lose my spirit and my body and my mind? If so, what am I?
Egos and collective un/consciousness. Silly psychologists pretending to do science and philosophy at the same time.

my awkward moment was when someone called me "brah" and I thought he was calling me an article of clothing.....
I once thought brassiere meant things made from brass.
Dat awkward moment when your sarcasm is so evolved that people actually think you are stupid.
I wasn't trying to be sarcastic at all. I thought it was really the origin of the "word".

Attributing a special time or feeling to death seems supernatural to me. It's a moment just like any other in your life. It just happens to be the last moment... that's how I think of it anyway.
Supernatural? What do you mean? I know that I've had the experience of things seeming to go in slow motion. Like being in a car accident where time seems to slow down. Maybe that moment of death is like that, but only you don't come out of the slowing down?
You don't actually experience it any slower. You just remember it as such.

I think death is simply the moment when you cease to exist. You once again become nothingness like you were before birth. The spirit leaves your body and ascends to Heaven, and your lifeless body remains an empty vessel as it was while you were still alive but were too foolish to previously realize.
I think dying and ceasing to exist are completely different things, although "death" has many different meanings and levels of those meanings.
When I think of death, I think of one's self, or "spirit", as you call it, departing from its vessel of flesh, that is, the body, while your vessel gets deconstructed by the biology that lives where it is buried. However, that spirit/self does not "cease to exist", but still exists, in a sense, on a different plane of reality.
In otherwards, death is like a gateway to another dimension, whatever you believe that dimension to be.
Hmmm...I don't think I can be at all clear speculating about death. But I'm pretty sure I fear the pain that would cause my death, and not just losing my consciousness:)