I only just realized it now, but my attachment to life is equivalent to Tnu 1138's attachment to freedom, and therefore impossible to explain for much the same reason that his attempts to explain his desire for freedom always turn into a pointless argument. Suffice it to say that I really, really want to stave off my death as long as possible.
That's Feo . . . He's a disgusting, mysoginistic, paedophilic asshat who moonlights as a shitty writer—Something Awful@Rott
Not even maybe. Death is most certainly not the last enemy that will be conquered; this implies that it is the lowest priority thing, or at least has some kind of combination of low priority and technical difficult that makes it so that, by the time we get around to fixing it, all other challenges will be conquered. I disagree with this. I find it much more likely that boredom will be the last enemy conquered.
It's all right.
Eh, easy come, easy go. Sleep isn't so bad, so I figure death won't be much worse. It's just the short time beforehand that's awful.
Aww, did I hurt your widdle fee-fees?
Being is inherently good.
This makes death evil, and he will be the last enemy to be conquered!
“Love is the eternal law whereby the universe was created and is ruled.” — St. Bernard