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it seems like death is so much harder when you actually want it
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i read so many stories about people accidentally dying from carbon monoxide, or bleeding out, or relatively short falls... so many ways that are so difficult and unpredictable for us, but seem to always do the job for the people who actually want to survive. it doesn't seem fair at all.
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Yeah it doesn´t seem fair especially the ones accidentally dying of CO poisoning I mean they just fall asleep without ever having noticed what happened they are so lucky! Every human has the thing in common that we are all going to die the only question is how painful and discomforting is our death going to be, so most old people who die of "old age" is most likely a heart attack or something like that and I am sure that will feel very uncomfortable but falling asleep through a accidental CO poisoning luckyyy!
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