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Arnold Schwarzenegger says Heaven is a 'fantasy.' Here's why that's not a terrible idea.

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1 At 75, is thinking about the big questions of life. He opened up about his thoughts on the afterli

1 [Arnold Schwarzenegger says Heaven is a 'fantasy.' Here's why that's not a terrible idea.]( At 75, [Arnold Schwarzenegger]( is thinking about the big questions of life. He opened up about his thoughts on the afterlife in a conversation with his “Twins” co-star Danny DeVito for [Interview Magazine.]( Devito asked “The Terminator” star, “What's in the future for us?" and he gave a thoughtful answer to a question that philosophers, scientists and religious leaders have grappled with since the dawn of humanity. "It reminds me of Howard Stern's question to me. 'Tell me, governor, what happens to us when we die?' I said, 'Nothing. You're 6 feet under,'” [he told DeVito.]( "I said, 'We don't know what happens with the soul and all this spiritual stuff that I'm not an expert in, but I know that the body as we see each other now, we will never see each other again like that,'" continued Schwarzenegger. [Read the story]( 2 [Little kids try to keep their footing in an immersive 3D experience. They adorably failed.]( Technology has been developing fast. Years ago, 3D graphics was only seen on computer screens but today, it happens right in front of our eyes. From museums to theatres, everywhere people are offered a 360-degree immersive experience. It feels extremely real and makes us believe that we are actually experiencing it. In an adorable video posted on Reddit by [u/tommos]( three kids can be seen experiencing virtual reality, and their reaction is hilarious. In the clip, three kids try to remain standing as the images in the immersive space keep moving. The scene is of a rocky landscape. One of the toddlers falls instantly as the landscape moves for the first time. Then he tries to keep a distance from any sort of movement and walks around carefully. A while later, when the interactive screen speeds up, two kids lose their balance and fall and turn to look at each other in utter confusion. [Read the story]( Did a friend forward this to you? [Subscribe here]( 3 [Mom has comical response to commenters who complained she was too old for her outfit choices]( Once women reach a certain age, society does something weird. It starts sending messages that you're simply too old to dress as if you have a social life. In general, it seemed as if society had been moving away from those unrealistic expectations laid upon moms and women over the age of 35, but maybe not. [Jessica Buwick]( a mom on TikTok, found out fairly quickly that people still have interesting ideas about how "old people" should dress when going out in public. The 37-year-old mom ordered a plethora of outfits to try on to wear for her son's graduation, prompted by her seeing other moms on social media dressing much more fancy for graduations than parents did when she graduated. It was a silly, lighthearted video showing her trying on all of the outfits that did not make the cut for various reasons. One was too short and didn't zip. Another was ill-fitting and confusing. They were obvious catastrophes that just didn't work, so she made the misfortune into funny content. And people had a lot to say. [Read the story]( 4 ['Ted Lasso' excelled at portraying platonic love. Here are the show's Top 6 'love stories.']( ["Ted Lasso"]( has wrapped up its third and final season, leaving people analyzing and debating and feeling all kinds of feelings about the series and its characters. Since watching the final episode, I've been thinking about what I've loved most about the show, because seriously, there's a lot to love. Ted himself, of course. The quirky cast of characters. The humor. The triumph and redemption. Roy Kent's grumbles. Sam Obisanya's everything. Then there are the relationships, which is where the show really shines. Not so much the romantic relationships—those were somewhat meh in the end—but the way the show portrayed genuine [platonic love]( in its various hues. Considering how many shows (over)utilize [romance and sex]( for dramatic effect, it was refreshing to see multiple relationships develop and deepen over three seasons without any romance involved. [Read the story]( 5 [Farmers are pretending their chickens are 'armies' and battling it out on TikTok]( TikTok has no shortage of silly [trends]( but this one is so clucking [cute](. In a bizarre phenomenon dubbed the “chicken wars,” farmers have begun posting videos of themselves hyping up their flocks, which they call “armies,” and bragging about how their army would “win” in a theoretical battle against another flock. According to [Insider]( the trend began on May 27, after a farmer named Dylan ([@dylan_bezjack]( posted a [video]( of himself strutting in front of his feathered friends and doing some playful trash talking. [Read the story]( Find us on the World Wide Web: [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Website]( [LinkedIn]( Copyright © 2023 GOOD | Upworthy, All rights reserved. 1370 N St Andrews Pl, Los Angeles, CA 90028 You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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