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What I find truly exciting and intriguing is then finding out what comes next.
I have absolutely no doubt what comes next.
I'll bet you a hundred pounds I know what comes next.
On mars.
Fantasising about death is very normal we all do it in one way or another at some points in our lives...sticking it on a forum thats just something else !
As with any fantasy some of them are personal and not to be shared this is one topic that for me is private !
A good friend met his end this morning doing what he loved.. surfing.
Terribly sad as he leaves a wife and young child. But im not sure i would want the unexpectedness of having a heart attack whilst tanking down a trail or paddling back out after a wave. I spose its great for the victim, not really knowing the end has come... so, so tragic for the loved ones left behind.
My dad was diagnosed with cancer and altzheimers on the same day but as he said to me later, " at least I don't have cancer".
A good friend met his end this morning doing what he loved.. surfing.
Terribly sad as he leaves a wife and young child. But im not sure i would want the unexpectedness of having a heart attack whilst tanking down a trail or paddling back out after a wave. I spose its great for the victim, not really knowing the end has come... so, so tragic for the loved ones left behind.
I don't know about that... my much-loved grandfather was bed-ridden for nearly a year with heart problems. He seemed to recover though and was up and about, feeling a lot better. He even managed to play a few rounds of golf with his mates before he suffered a sudden heart-attack while out on the course and passed-away on the spot.
Can't think of a better way for him to go. Think we all felt the same, once we got over the initial shock.
My dad was diagnosed with cancer and altzheimers on the same day but as he said to me later, " at least I don't have cancer".
Ba dum tish
Ah yes, gotta love Mr. Royston Vasey.
I suspect it will be a combination of starvation and hypothermia.