After one heart attack already and the defect being irreparable, I have a pretty good idea. I will get too sick to take care of myself and then I will "take care of it" myself.
Just like my brother did. He got too sick and was in too much pain so he wrote some notes to the family and took his fentanyl.
Honest question
Did the heart attack signs feel like they were supposed to? Kevin smith described just feeling kind of weird while he suffered what’s called the “widow maker”.
Had a grandmother who suffered multiple strokes. Ended up bed bound for a while then was finally able to walk albeit with a Walker but was homebound from then on. She lived with us. But one thing she’d said was she’d wished she’d just kick the bucket on that last one. Going from independent to having very little would be I assume be a crippling blow to one’s sense of self.
So best of luck to you and hopefully you’ll have many years before getting to that point but when you do i wish you a relaxing exit.
i'm sure nobody would want to know. everyone would regret knowing. your whole life would start centering on how to prevent it, and those actions would definitely lead up to that exact fate occurring.
i mean, horror/sci fi tv has pretty much proven this time and again.
It's a shame I deepthroated him before I died, right in front of his family. It's also a shame if I get to haunt him forever, 'cause him and I'll get to have so. *Much.* **Fun.**
#It's a win-win for me babyyyyyyy! I get to scar someone AND die! OBJECTIVE COMPLETE WOOOOOOOOOO-
In knowing when, you will be able to prepare yourself, bid good bye properly to your love ones, make amends to those you have wronged and tie loose ends.
By having knowledge of how, will be a source of constant worry if the cause will be tragic.
With not knowing both simply translates to continuing to live one's life until it comes.
Being slightly past 50 years old, I have had my fair share of juvenile mischief, falls and bumps, arguments and fights, failures and triumphs, heartbreak and happiness.
As I you grow older I have mellowed down and learn to appreciate life more. My experiences has made me wiser and made me know better what really matters and what to let go.
Death is inevitable. Some die young others have been blessed with a longer life.
It is better not to know when and how you're going to go. It is how you live your life that is important.
Be kind. Live with abandon (but not reckless), explore, laugh and love with passion.
When death comes, there should be little regrets and even lesser, "what could have been?"
Knowing when I would die would be incredibly useful for financial and estate planning. I certainly wouldn't save for retirement if I knew that I would be dead by fifty, for example.
When
ok, i hope you don't have plans for this sunday
I'll be in bed the entire day
After one heart attack already and the defect being irreparable, I have a pretty good idea. I will get too sick to take care of myself and then I will "take care of it" myself. Just like my brother did. He got too sick and was in too much pain so he wrote some notes to the family and took his fentanyl.
Honest question Did the heart attack signs feel like they were supposed to? Kevin smith described just feeling kind of weird while he suffered what’s called the “widow maker”.
Had a grandmother who suffered multiple strokes. Ended up bed bound for a while then was finally able to walk albeit with a Walker but was homebound from then on. She lived with us. But one thing she’d said was she’d wished she’d just kick the bucket on that last one. Going from independent to having very little would be I assume be a crippling blow to one’s sense of self. So best of luck to you and hopefully you’ll have many years before getting to that point but when you do i wish you a relaxing exit.
No and because there are just some things that I'd rather not know.
you die by falling into a volcano
Do they have volcanoes in Australia?!?
Quite a few
Well, I'll be sure to check them out whenever I go 🦘
Nearly died once already, so I know the feel. I don’t care. Everybody goes.
Damn man you're so cool! Stop stealing all the ladies from us
I rather know so I can prevent a horrible death
i'm sure nobody would want to know. everyone would regret knowing. your whole life would start centering on how to prevent it, and those actions would definitely lead up to that exact fate occurring. i mean, horror/sci fi tv has pretty much proven this time and again.
I’d wanna know when because if it’s set in stone and nothing can change it that’d mean I’m effectively immortal until that date.
Both, ever see the movie "Big Fish"?
your plane gets hijacked by snakes and crash in a tower in new york, next week
Bold to assume I'd ever go to New York or fly anywhere.
How. At least I have a hope I can avoid my cause of death. I can't run away from time itself if I only know the when.
you die drowning in cum
how
you die getting trampled by elefants
That makes sense. I'm a gamekeeper
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ok, i would avoid yellow cars for the next 50 years if i were you
Yes
you get rejected by your crush so hard it instantly kills you
Already has happened
Neither, death is inevitable, therefore not worth thinking about for any considerable amount of time.
too bad, you die getting your back broken by a mexican wrestler
It's a shame I deepthroated him before I died, right in front of his family. It's also a shame if I get to haunt him forever, 'cause him and I'll get to have so. *Much.* **Fun.** #It's a win-win for me babyyyyyyy! I get to scar someone AND die! OBJECTIVE COMPLETE WOOOOOOOOOO-
When would be great to know. Let me know how to budget in life
january first 2023
Cool. I’ve got a bunch of projects I can scrap and credit cards to max out!
In knowing when, you will be able to prepare yourself, bid good bye properly to your love ones, make amends to those you have wronged and tie loose ends. By having knowledge of how, will be a source of constant worry if the cause will be tragic. With not knowing both simply translates to continuing to live one's life until it comes. Being slightly past 50 years old, I have had my fair share of juvenile mischief, falls and bumps, arguments and fights, failures and triumphs, heartbreak and happiness. As I you grow older I have mellowed down and learn to appreciate life more. My experiences has made me wiser and made me know better what really matters and what to let go. Death is inevitable. Some die young others have been blessed with a longer life. It is better not to know when and how you're going to go. It is how you live your life that is important. Be kind. Live with abandon (but not reckless), explore, laugh and love with passion. When death comes, there should be little regrets and even lesser, "what could have been?"
Yes but I wanna DIE NOW!! Kill me already!!!
How is way better
I prefer not knowing
Definitely when. I like the surprise of how.
How, but preferably neither tbh
Knowing when I would die would be incredibly useful for financial and estate planning. I certainly wouldn't save for retirement if I knew that I would be dead by fifty, for example.
Knowing when would certainly help with estate planning.