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I'll be dead. I won't be worrying about it.
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I'll be dead. I won't be worrying about it.
Since 11:15 this morning.
I can tell by yours.
Carry one with your death thread. I tried to lighten it up to no avail.
I'm going to live to be 100 (baring an untimely demise), I know I'll outlive my wife and chances are I'll outlive at LEAST half of my six children. When I do finally die (if the Lord tarries) my final act of defiance will be flipping the bird to the Devil, and in the next life (administration) I'll be looking to get some PAYBACK from top to bottom!!
I did not have a say coming into this world i may have a say on how i leave. Given a choice i prefer to go in my sleep.
If I can still get it up by that time I prefer to be f**ked to death & I'm saving up for that right now
Silly boy, you ALREADY ARE..... by your government.
The gov't f**ked up my happy ending
The gov't f**ked up my happy ending
.... and probably didn't even give you the courtesy of a reach around.
My grandfather died peacefully in his sleep...not screaming in terror like all the passengers on his bus.I did not have a say coming into this world i may have a say on how i leave. Given a choice i prefer to go in my sleep.
Me mum passed this way as well, at age 92. The Grand Sobo cared for her in their own home from her first stroke in 2010 until the day she died in 2015. IN that time, she had no less than 15 TIAs in those 5 years, each one leaving her just a little bit more "out of it" and dependent and forgetful.In all seriousness, my mom passed quietly in her sleep. I had been with her all day. It didn't appear like it was going to happen that day so I stepped out for about 30 minutes to grab something to eat. When I got back she was gone.
I had spoken to several of the hospice nurses and caregivers in her facility. Many of them were of the opinion that people choose when to let go. And many prefer to do so when they are alone. Both from a dignity standpoint and also so that their loved ones don't have the lasting memory of the final moment.