Topic: last day on earth. what do you do? | |
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what would you do if it was your last day alive?
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This is an idiotic question.
Call your friends and family to say goodbye? Go to church and pray for forgiveness so you don't go to hell? Some would probably just chit in their pants and shake in fear not knowing what to do. My wife asked to have her DNR removed and wanted to continue her fight to live before she went into a coma and died a couple days later. Stupid question. |
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Die, I suppose.
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wow. i guess youd be a prick to sum1 you dont even know texas
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Rob a bank.
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You started the post sir. What would you do???? Tell me???
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id spend the day with my family and friends
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I never actually understood why people put so many question marks after a question, it hardly emphasises the question. Exclamation marks after a question mark, now that emphasises the question, right?!
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Might have been nice if you mentioned that to begin with. Wasn't that the first thing I mentioned in my reply? Sorry but this topic hit a very fresh sore spot. See my picture? That's me holding my wife at a better time and place.
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Another young and foolish poster missing the point!
Satisfied? |
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well im very sorry for your loss. yall look happy together and thats the times to remember. i lost my mom last year and i think about my last day with her. thats why i ask stuff like this
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Joe, I'm sorry for your loss, but I don't think that attacking a young person for an innocent question is called for.. There are people that don't have the life experiences that others have and are immune to understanding the depth of how some things will hit another person.. That does not mean they should be attacked.. It means that an explanation of how someone else feels, what someone else has experienced might make them see things in a different light... Experience teaches...
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Another young and foolish poster missing the point! Satisfied? |
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I'm sorry about your Mom and your loss. But death eventually happens to all of us and usually it comes unannounced. Yes we were very happy, but what happened to her was unexpected and painfully slow.
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tell my sons a billion times how much i love them and how i was honored in being their mom
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tell my sons a billion times how much i love them and how i was honored in being their mom |
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it was the same way with my mom. she had brain cancer and barely knew who i was her last days. but i dont think about that. i think about the times before that.
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im sorry to hear u lost ur mom.
Like any parent we would wanna go before our kids. I can't live if i lose one of them |
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thank you bella.
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Joe, I lost my wife just a few short years ago myself. I do understand the feelings of loss there. But really the most childish responses I see are coming from you. Relax, if you don't like s subject don't join it.
RB, in answer to your question. I'd be spending time with as many friends and family as I could. |
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