Basically the same I had said. | |
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Not at all.
Sometimes I look forward to it.
Life is tiring. | |
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Maybe but we have so much more to give. | |
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scared? no but it is on my mind more & more the thought that I would never see loved ones again especially my children doesn't scare me but it certainly breaks my heart
my typos break my heart too edit [Edited 9/15/10 12:05pm] How is it you feel? | |
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yes My Legacy
http://prince.org/msg/8/192731 | |
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When someone says they've got an itchy arse, is it rude to ask whether it's their cheeks or anus? | |
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It's rude of them to assume in the first place that you're interested in their nasty itchy arse, so any follow-up questions are fair game if you ask me.
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PunkMistress said:
It's rude of them to assume in the first place that you're interested in their nasty itchy arse, so any follow-up questions are fair game if you ask me.
Is it really any different than when someone tells you they have a sore head and you ask, out of politeness, if it's the front of theit head or the side or whatever? I mean, my curiosity is not at all piqued at someone mentioning their itchy arse, sore head or runny nose - but it's only polite to feign interest, surely? the question is, how do you act interested in an itchy arse? You can't just sit there and not reply at all. Surely that is ruder than the inital instigator's comment or any reply the recipiant can muster? | |
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I must be impolite because I've never thought to ask which part of their head was sore. I just offer an Excedrin and what not. I never thought to ask if their cheeks were itchy or their hole, but I guess I could offer them a benadryl or something..... | |
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BklynBabe said:
I must be impolite because I've never thought to ask which part of their head was sore. I just offer an Excedrin and what not. I never thought to ask if their cheeks were itchy or their hole, but I guess I could offer them a benadryl or something..... Good answer. so, the polite thing to do is to offer to scratch? | |
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it's always the anus always
How is it you feel? | |
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I may not be able to ward off death, but I sure as hell am NOT scratching anyones anus! ~~~~~ Oh that voice...incredible....there should be a musical instrument called George Michael... ~~~~~ | |
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I love life because of my children. They bring me such joy, and I feel that if I die they would be so lost without me since their dad and his entire family is completely uninvolved in their lives. So I do want people who do not love my kids being forced to raise them because of my untimely death. This thought breaks my heart, my kids deserve the very best, they are sweet and wonderfully behaved kids.
Would I want to know exactly when? No... it doesn't matter, we should make the best of what we have and enjoy every day. I am blessed and I know it. | |
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Number23 said: When someone says they've got an itchy arse, is it rude to ask whether it's their cheeks or anus? 23. . You truly are a man of untold talents . . . How you can get a story about a itchy arse into a thread about dying without no one noticing is a skill that i can only dream of . . . | |
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Not scared of death itself but of the act of dying. For instance, if I were to die painlessly in my sleep then that is nothing to fear. If I were to die by getting hit with a bolt of lightening or getting murdered or getting cancer then hell yeah....that is scary.
I would also be afraid for the loved ones left behind. | |
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Exactly. I worry more about going too soon because of my son, but that's about it. | |
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No and probably not. Don't want to worry about it more than I already do. I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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I long for eternity because I have plans! I want to read all the books that I will never get to read in this life. I want to travel to other planets, universes and park there for a few thousand years reading and move on . . . I would be so blessed with an eternity and thankful to God each and every day of it. I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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Hellz Yeah!!!!
I mean HEAVEN'S YEAH!!! | |
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I think about death all the time. Probably not the healthiest thing to do, but I do.
How it will happen. When it will happen. Why it will happen.
I'm sure it's gonna suck whenever it does happen.
But hey, at least I won't have to struggle payin my damn bills anymore!!
"Bring friends, bring your children and bring foot spray 'cause it's gon' be funky." ~ Prince
A kiss on the lips, is betta than a knife in the back ~ Sheila E Darkness isn't the absence of light, it's the absence of U ~ Prince | |
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I'm not particularly looking forward to the process of dying, but death and whatever lies thereafter -- aside from not physically being here for my daughter, assuming she survives me -- don't frighten me at all. Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.” | |
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I'm not afraid of dying; I'm more concerned with what happens to all my shit once I'm gone. | |
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Health is more important to me than death. To live with no health issues. Death holds no fear. | |
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No. | |
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I'm at peace with God so I'm not worried. I've read a lot of NDE stories and take comfort in what I've heard. | |
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I'm afraid of what's/what's not there after I die. | |
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i've had a near death experience | |
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Not at all (if you mean by "does that scare u???" 'Does that not make you want to crap your pants at the mere thought of it').
Yes, I would like to know! So I could tie up as many loose ends as possible (I'm anal that way)! | |
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The advancement of the Internet and its usefulness to collections agencies makes your celebration potentially premature. | |
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If there's "nothing" "there" (which is my hunch), there's nothing to fear. You can't miss what you didn't know because there is no "you" to "miss", "know" or "fear". You know what I mean?
On the plus side, I'm confident that - if there is an afterlife - it's all org GD, all the time! | |
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