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Thread: We're all going to die

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    We're all going to die

    from something.
    Should we be worried?

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    Only from the manner of how you die. Quietly in my sleep would be my option like my Nan. Not being burned in a fireball or from AIDS or some other nasty cancer like my Dad and Mom.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joy_Division View Post
    Only from the manner of how you die. Quietly in my sleep would be my option like my Nan. Not being burned in a fireball or from AIDS or some other nasty cancer like my Dad and Mom.
    Agree 100% with this. My mum died aged 101. At 8.30am she asked for a bowl of porridge. Care worker brought it in at 8.45 and she had gone. My sister in law aged 71 took more than 5 years to die of progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) which is just about as horrible a way to go as you can imagine.

    I would like to go in a similar way to mum but whilst having my oats rather than just before would be perfect!

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    "I would like to go in a similar way to mum but whilst having my oats rather than just before would be perfect!"

    Nice one 9g

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    Quote Originally Posted by WBA1955 View Post
    from something.
    Should we be worried?
    Now why should you worry about death?
    I have no issues with it......some, I believe do though.....

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    There are people dying today that have never died before...............!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 9goals2hattricks3pen View Post
    Agree 100% with this. My mum died aged 101. At 8.30am she asked for a bowl of porridge. Care worker brought it in at 8.45 and she had gone. My sister in law aged 71 took more than 5 years to die of progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) which is just about as horrible a way to go as you can imagine.

    I would like to go in a similar way to mum but whilst having my oats rather than just before would be perfect!
    My nan died 15 minutes after my dad fed her her favourite of a trifle followed by a glass of cold lemonade.

    He fed her in her care home, kissed her goodbye and 15 minutes later the home rang me because they couldn’t reach my dad and they informed me than nan had passed.

    It was only 5 minutes from my house so I rushed there and she was still snug and warm in bed with a fully tummy.

    I’ve always thought it was a perfect way to go......comfy and warm and having just eaten my perfect last food on earth.

    My mum was 82 today and she literally danced to the front door when I rang the bell.........fit as a fiddle.

    She laughed when she read my message on the card.......”Only 18 more to go”....😏

    I honestly think she’ll live to 100+ and outlive me.

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    'We're all going to die'

    .....and so are 17 million+ Mink. These lunatic Governments will be coming for your pet dogs and cats next.

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    I thought Denmark was better than that. What are mink ‘farmed’ for, presumably just their fur? Horrible, disgusting business. It’s this sort of activity that will source new viruses that can transmit to humans. The next one may well be far worse than COVID-19. Apparently, Ireland also has considerable numbers of mink ‘farms’; shameful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kettering_baggie View Post
    I thought Denmark was better than that. What are mink ‘farmed’ for, presumably just their fur? Horrible, disgusting business. It’s this sort of activity that will source new viruses that can transmit to humans. The next one may well be far worse than COVID-19. Apparently, Ireland also has considerable numbers of mink ‘farms’; shameful.
    Apparently we humans farm lots of different animals for our benefit...and it is all shameful....

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