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Yeah, but you don't know. That's what I'm saying is like, now you can come out to the world. You can wake up the next morning, be alive.
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I don't think so. It's just like you die.
What do you mean you don't think so? It's a made-up scenario. No, I'm just saying, like, you can't be like, in this scenario, in this scenario, these are the rules.
You don't go to heaven. You just die. You feel the pain and you wake up like nothing happened, right?
Yeah, but you don't know. That's what I'm saying is like, now you can come out to the world. You can wake up the next morning, be alive.
I have a feeling she means what Natalie's saying. I have a feeling she means you die and you just experience all of death because then it would just be like, hey, would you like to be in pain for a little? And then it goes away because then it makes no sense.…
It's also kind of crazy. Can you imagine being that one person with that experience and like, okay, yeah, let me reword the question.
You have to be like, you have to die a painful death, but when you die, you see what happens after death, and then you come back the next day, no scars, nothing, no bruises. It's like it never happened.