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What words do you want to say for yourself just as you fade into unconsciousness for the final time?
Thread starterwait-for-the-bus
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I'd like them to be something special, perhaps saying goodbye to what little I care about in this world. But knowing me, it will realistically be wasted on something mindbogglingly stupid by accident. Like "shit, I forgot to order mayonnaise on my McDouble today".
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Buildingsandcastles, Future, little helpers and 6 others
"I fucking knew it was going to end this way, should have done it sooner"
or I am going to panic and be full of incoherent fear at the end, one of the two.
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Future, erdbeeren, vold3m0r†and 5 others
If my cat's in my room, I'll probably say "I love you" to him. If he's not there, I'll probably not say anything at all and just ponder about my pending freedom.
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little helpers, rationaltake and wait-for-the-bus
I had a near death experience in the past and all I could think was "oh well". Both as a resignation of defeat and sigh of relief. My life did not flash before my eyes. There was no time for that. Just a split second of reluctant acceptance.
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Future, just_wanna_die, BeautifulMosaics and 2 others
I forgive you and everything is going to be okay now. Thank you for all the great memories. This is the same end for all living things - do not be afraid of the inevitable. Go gracefully into that good night. You're not alone anymore. You gave me life. Thank you. Let fear and all suffering melt away now into the void of oblivion. You've never believed in suffering and you've earned your freedom. Now think only of the happiest things you can.
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ncmxm, Niko66, dreadpirateroberts69 and 1 other person
i would have died anyway no matter what would have happened so what's the difference if i exit now painlessly or die later anyway of a natural painful death as in cancer or homelessness? No difference just a lot of extreme pain avoided.
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