Death Conversation

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Rocketpunk

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I had a pretty interesting conversation with some friends... If you had the chance to know not when you would die, but how you would die, would you take it?

Almost all said no, but one said yes. He said if it was specific enough, like if he knew he would be killed by an armed orangutan smoking a stogie instead of "heart failure", he could totally disregard fate and take a chance on living through ANYTHING. In other words, he could become a costumed superhero and really live that life, or do anything he ever wanted that would otherwise be fatal for him.

He said he would be able to jump in front of a car and still survive. I said sure, as a vegetable in a bed, deteriorating until some mad scientist creates intelligent simians and they burst into your hospital room with an AK and smoking a Macanudo.
 

BlueMoods

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I'd rather know when than how, though it would be nice to know if I will die a slow, suffering death or, a peaceful or quick one. Would I change anything if I knew? No, I'm content with my life as it is and, wouldn't change what I do or how I live. At most I may take a dream vacation not long before I died, just to get that off my bucket list.
 

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In the late 70s, I had a "reading" by a psychic. He said he saw "water" during my final moments, but unable to be more specific.

Was I in an oceanfront retirement home?
Was I riding a flume at an amusement park?
Did I choke to death while sipping some water?
Did I slip and fall in the shower, splitting my head wide open like a melon?
Was I on a cruise?


The reading was completely on a (gifted) whim and have not had another since.
 
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