Generally, yes. The mind takes in a lot of information pretty much the whole time it's active, even if you don't directly parse it at the time - we block most of the stimuli that comes our way, just as a method of keeping us sane and focused. At night, that tends to get sorted out, and some of it filed or projected as a dream. Or so the going idea says.
The karma doesn't disappear when you die because of the nature of it. It requires an end, a cessation, and without such, is wont to continue. Think of it as sort of a law of conservation of moral energy. And there really was never a 'you' to begin with, in all honesty - things that get assigned the quality of being you change constantly, there is no permanency to it at all.
Generally, the body rots, the karma starts up another life somewhere (usually; exception being if someone does the paranirvana thing and leaves the rebirth cycle). Since there's no soul, there's nothing 'you' to pass on, so really, at death, 'you' disappear.
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Oh well, I could always make it myself xd
That was... awesome.
Is that a poster I can buy off Ebay?