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Your dying tomorrow...

Just_me_Mike

Well-Known Member
What will you do tonight?
Last meal?
Last enjoyment?
Last conversation?
Last action?
And any other tidbits you may add...
 

9-10ths_Penguin

1/10 Subway Stalinist
Premium Member
What will you do tonight?
Last meal?
Last enjoyment?
Last conversation?
Last action?
And any other tidbits you may add...
I'd spend the evening with my wife. Beyond that... if it was really that important, I would've done it already.
 

sandandfoam

Veteran Member
I think I would go a little stir crazy in anticipation of the unknown :yes:

You'd be surprised,
In early '09 I was very sick, touch and go. I got 8 pints of blood, I was reacting badly to transfusions and I was in big trouble.
Doctors and nurses were flying about me and I felt very very calm, God forbid because I want to be around a long time, but I pray I'll feel the same calm when my time comes.
 

bobhikes

Nondetermined
Premium Member
You'd be surprised,
In early '09 I was very sick, touch and go. I got 8 pints of blood, I was reacting badly to transfusions and I was in big trouble.
Doctors and nurses were flying about me and I felt very very calm, God forbid because I want to be around a long time, but I pray I'll feel the same calm when my time comes.

In my near death experiences I too tend to just relax an let the flow go. I am here still today so find the results suprising. I was just thinking on this the other day after my latest ER visit.
 

Circle_One

Well-Known Member
What will you do tonight?
Last meal?
Last enjoyment?
Last conversation?
Last action?
And any other tidbits you may add...

Ok, assuming I'm dying from something like natural causes, rather than in prison, here is my last day:

Spend the first half of my day with Justyce, just doing silly fun things. I say first half, because I don't want him to have to deal with seeing me nearing death. Once Justyce and I have had our fun, I hop on a plane and head to California.

The next couple of hours I spend tracking down, meeting and hanging out with Sid Haig. When that winds down, I track down Zacky Vengeance, and screw his brains out well into the wee hours of the night, at which point I leave, and make it to Holy Cross Cemetary in Culver City, with just enough time to find Darby Crash's grave, lay down on it, and die, completely fulfilled.
 

Just_me_Mike

Well-Known Member
Ok, assuming I'm dying from something like natural causes, rather than in prison, here is my last day:

Spend the first half of my day with Justyce, just doing silly fun things. I say first half, because I don't want him to have to deal with seeing me nearing death. Once Justyce and I have had our fun, I hop on a plane and head to California.

The next couple of hours I spend tracking down, meeting and hanging out with Sid Haig. When that winds down, I track down Zacky Vengeance, and screw his brains out well into the wee hours of the night, at which point I leave, and make it to Holy Cross Cemetary in Culver City, with just enough time to find Darby Crash's grave, lay down on it, and die, completely fulfilled.
Way to go out girl!
 

joea

Oshoyoi
Think and remember all the good things, happy things, happy moments I've had in my life....then smile and die..
 

dawny0826

Mother Heathen
What will you do tonight?
Last meal?
Last enjoyment?
Last conversation?
Last action?
And any other tidbits you may add...

Read stories to my daughters - order pizza - listen to a lot of great music and look at my daughters' baby pictures, remembering as much as I can of when they were little.

I'd tell my children and husband how much they were loved and how much I'd want them to find happiness, without me. I'd also thank God for life and pray for forgiveness for anything I forgot to seek forgiveness for.
 

Just_me_Mike

Well-Known Member
Read stories to my daughters - order pizza - listen to a lot of great music and look at my daughters' baby pictures, remembering as much as I can of when they were little.

I'd tell my children and husband how much they were loved and how much I'd want them to find happiness, without me. I'd also thank God for life and pray for forgiveness for anything I forgot to seek forgiveness for.
What a peaceful response...:)
 

Just_me_Mike

Well-Known Member
When I was in my teenage years, I got a tattoo of Jesus smoking a joint on my right shoulder. My dream was for everyone to get high and party over my gravestone. Today little has changed, sept that I have kids now, and not many friends as I had back then, so my funeral would probably be lonelier.

((( Not sure if this post violates the rules, if so sorry MODS. )))
 

Rainbow Mage

Lib Democrat/Agnostic/Epicurean-ish/Buddhist-ish
In Buddhism, a person dies thinking of good things, dies a good death.

So true. I have already made my peace with death, and I will not fear it is I fade into it. As JK Rowling said of the third brother in the deathly hallows: "The third brother lived fullness of years and finally greeted death like an old friend."
 
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