It's Friday the 13th, so let's get a little spooky, but also deep and fun!_x000D_
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What does your culture’s image of death look like? Is death a cloaked skeleton with a scyth, or something gentler, wiser, or even kind? The Grim Reaper has haunted the human imagination for centuries, not just as a symbol of endings, but as a deeply human attempt to understand mortality. But is death truly the enemy… or just part of the story?_x000D_
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In this club, we’ll look at the figure of the Grim Reaper across time, myth, and culture. We’ll ask: Why does death need a face? How do we treat death when we make it a character—and how do those stories shape our psychology? Is the Reaper terrifying, neutral, or even a guide? Drawing from art, religion, pop culture, and philosophy, we’ll explore how humans relate to the inevitable—and how different portrayals of death influence how we live. Expect a thoughtful, powerful, and oddly life-affirming conversation._x000D_
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今天是13号星期五,咱们来点神秘的,但也要有深度和乐趣!_x000D_
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你们文化中的死亡形象是什么样的?是那位披着斗篷、手持大镰刀的骷髅,还是一个更温和、更睿智,甚至是友善的存在?死神这一形象几百年来一直萦绕在人类的想象中,它不仅仅是结束的象征,更是人类尝试理解死亡的深刻表达。但死亡真的是敌人吗……还是仅仅是故事的一部分?_x000D_
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在这个俱乐部活动中,我们将跨越时间、神话与文化,探讨死神这一形象。我们会问:为什么死亡需要一个面目?当我们将死亡拟人化并赋予其角色时,我们是如何看待它的——这些故事又如何塑造了我们的心理?死神是可怕的、冷漠的,还是一位指引者?通过艺术、宗教、流行文化和哲学,我们将探索人类如何与无法避免的死亡相处,以及不同的死亡表现如何影响我们的生活。期待一场深思熟虑、富有力量且奇异地赋予生命意义的对话。