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How to erase my existence from this world?

You sound a little annoyed. Welcome to life ongoing. You are off to a good start, your avatar is gone :)

How do I remove every trace of my existence from internet?

Check your records online at backgroundtool.com Take a look at what employers, people you know, and just about anybody can search regarding you. Research reports consist of general public, courtroom, police arrest, felony, essential, and various other documents.How do I remove every trace of my existence from internet?After you've removed yourself from one of these sites, your private information may still pop up in Internet searches. But that won't happen for long. Google and other search sites cache pages, but they flush the cache regularly to remain up-to-date.There's a saying that nothing on the Internet ever goes away. That's not entirely true. I've written articles for the Web that have totally disappeared--much to my dismay. But there's a real possibility that your information will continue to pop up from time to time.And if something goes viral, you'll never get rid of it. So just hope you're never too popular.

You get to add or remove an English word from existence. What is it and why?

GOT. It has lead the US to use GOTTEN. They have no need (Or ‘They got no need’ - see how ugly it is?) to. The word they struggle to use is have. They have no need to use got and especially gotten when they have had enough - no need to say “I have gotten tired of…”. In fact it is even shorter “I m tired of” is all you need.‘Get’ is of course OK-ish - “where did you get that hat?” Even playwrites like that.Although we are hearing customers saying (dreadful this) “Can you get me a coffee?”The simple answer should be”Yes” Or more politely “Yes - do you want one?”The question should be “May I have a coffee, please”. While this could be brushed off as above it would then make the waiter sound churlish rather than pedantic.Of course songwriters play wih got - “I ain’t got nobody” - but then they can be excused as they have to make the words fit the tempo and all that.When I was about 10 my primary school teacher made us all (see, that could have been ’got us all’ and wrong) write the word GOT on a piece of paper and ceremonially throw it out of the window. “You do NOT need it” she implored. (Although we did as we had to go outside and gather up all 37 pieces of paper and put them in the bin. They got cleared (tut tut) … They were cleared up.)So, let us ceremonially place ‘got’ in the disposal chute. And get on with having a life.

What invention would you remove from existence that you feel would make society better?

Nuclear weapons. it isn’t necessary for any country to develop such a deadly weapons. I was hoping everyone of us learned from the history and none of humans in the world would even think about it but some do. It is the most unfortunate and sad. This is the reason I say, the most scary thing in the world is the wrong human mind.

How do you suggest one goes about removing his/her very existence from the Internet?

It is incredibly hard to remove trances of yourself when you don't remember where you left tracks. So I will assume that you remember. It's not the real world's fault you did not track your own behavior in your head.Given that, first step is divorcing your real life identity from the online posts. In the last ten years of the internet, only a few websites have encouraged or required real names. So this is not as hard as you would think. Just check these old accounts for real life details, which should be scant, and then remove these details.In fact, you can search the internet for your name in connection with sites you formerly used, in most cases, and pop out these details for elimination. (In fact, this sort of search is also a bit of a hedge against the forgetting of sites you traffic, demonstrating that my opening comment was a little unforgiving.)Then you need to delete what cloud storage, online email and social network accounts that you can. Nearly all have an option to totally nuke your data. At worst, if just becomes permanently hidden from public view, so technically it is not on the internet, even if it remains on their in-house server.But in the end, you are asking a lot here. If the same request were made for removing all traces and memory of yourself in the real world, it would be unreasonable to insist that everyone that ever met you alter their memory and forget you, don't you think? You might remove documentation, to a degree, but public records and personal accounts are just that, they belong to those people, not you.But, even there, this question does get asked: How do I remove my name from all public records?

Why would existence remove my knowledge after reincarnation?

Ask Mnemosyne.We all remember her, don’t we? At one point she was the most important Goddess in the Greek pantheon of Gods - she was invoked before every play performed.She is the Goddess of Memory. In her role as Goddess, she has the soul drink from her river when they exit the stage - so they can recall of their previous incarnations. But when they show up to incarnate, she gives them a drink from the river of forgetfullness so they forget all of them.Why?Who likes to know the ending of the play when they sit in the theater for the first time? Who likes to know how the book ends before they open the cover?Some do - but many would argue that a person can’t learn any lessons if they already know all the lessons in the class. It’s like taking the final the first day of class - you may have passed that class, but you’ve denied yourself the fun of learning.However - it is possible to recover all these memories. Deep hypnosis is one method (Dr. Helen Wambach, Michael Newton, Dr. Brian Weiss, etc). A near death event is another (although not recommended, but reading about others can help via iands.org) But what specifically is it that you’d like to remember about a previous lifetime? What if you remember that the waiter about to serve your dinner was a mortal enemy in a previous lifetime? How would we be able to navigate the planet? If everyone you saw was a memory of someone you used to know - hate, or be in love with - it would be hard to go out for a cup of coffee. My two cents.

How do you delete yourself from the internet forever?

Hi! Let’s take a closer look to the problem. Every time you make online shopping or simply pay by card, order tickets, pizza, leave your phone numbers or register on free services you leave footprints. This is how people-search websites and data brokers work. They sell, spread and collect your personal information.According to the statistics it is possible to find private info about a particular person on 20–30 websites. The sphere of data brokers is relatively new, so can you imagine how much personal information would be exposed in the future?The good thing is that there should be opt out forms on each website and you can remove your private records. The bad thing that the removal process takes a lot of time and the info may reappear on a website.There is a service called OneRep. It automatically finds and removes your personal data (addresses, first and last name, age, DOB, possible relatives). It works more like Google, after you provide some records about yourself it will generate all people-search websites and data brokers that expose your info! After that they will remove your data from the Web. Besides they will constantly check the Internet in case some records reappear.If you decided to delete records by yourself read my article about life hacks that will help to ease the removal process and make it more efficient. Hope this tips will help you.

Poll:Should we destroy existence?

Why would we bother, though? If all actions are meaning less, then what is it about this one that makes it have meaning? If an action like breaking the tv or something has no meaning, then why should this? It's just on a larger scale. I mean, I get the nihilism and all, I just don't understand how destroying the universe is an exception. Or how you'd manage to do that anyway.

If it was possible to erase your existence from anyone or everyone's memory, which right should prevail, your right to be forgotten or other people's right to remember you?

It's pretty obvious in this example that you do not have a right to tamper with someone's brain and memories.This is a much more complex issue when the right to be forgotten is about search engines. When any employer can type in your name and access everything you have written online since you were 13 years old, any inaccurate information, or leaked personal information like revenge porn, it is easier to understand wanting a right to be forgotten.The EU and Argentina have enacted laws supporting a right to be forgotten. [1] It’s not a simple issue. On one side, people should not have their lives or employment permanently trashed by internet information that never goes away. On the other side, it raises serious questions about censorship and preserving the historical record.Footnotes[1] Right to be forgotten - Wikipedia

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