Have you ever wondered what happens after you die? Thanatorama is a French flash documentary that explains the process. You may select English subtitles. During the presentation, click on the upper left to navigate the chapters. Link -via Metafilter
Have you ever wondered what happens after you die? Thanatorama is a French flash documentary that explains the process. You may select English subtitles. During the presentation, click on the upper left to navigate the chapters. Link -via Metafilter
As to being a "spirit", except for fairy tales and conjecture, there is NO proof to that fantasy, so I'll stick to reality and make sure I get all my living done while I'm alive.
I recently got a first hand look into the whole mortuary/undertaker business when my father died. It's quite a facinating business though, and all respect to the people who perform those services.
I click on the right and click control
and nothin'...
Having had a death in the family this year, that was immensely creepy. I reckon it'd be creepy anyway. Good show!
The original commenter didn`t discuss the POSSIBILITY of an afterlife - he asserted the fact that YOU are a spirit - an assertion that could be offensive to some people, not necessarily for its content, but for the commenter`s apparent attitude of smug superiority.
And if ted finds John J.'s attitude to be one of "smug superiority"... I guess I need to go look up those words again. And maybe take some lessons on how to be easily offended online. Because, you know, everybody's doin' it nowadays...
I guess the 'spirit' is a translaton glitch : I watched it in French and there was no mention of it.
But maybe I could have dozed 2 mn... ;)
My comment (11) was directed to Carl Huber's reaction (10) to Von Skippy's comment (6) after John J's comment (1).
I said "apparent attitude", L. Some people could over-react to John's comment in the same way that Carl over-reacted to Von Skippy's comment. And you don't have to look up "smugly superior" in the dictionary. Sounds like you've got that one well in hand.
The only thing on the web site that even came close to "spirit" was the cursor as a tiny glowing ball that you could pretend you were putting up the bums of the people in the pictures.