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I've read some of the messages in this thread and thought about how
I want to die. After carefully considering all the options, I've come to the conclusion
that I don't really want to die after all.
Read enough NDEs and maybe you'll be like me....
I can't WAIT!!!!!!!
does a death at home, even planned, have to be disclosed
when you sell the home?
My friends couldn't sell a house for TWO years!!
They asked me to go over. They thought a lady named Grace, the previous owner, was there
blocking the sale.
They had a contract and it sold 2 weeks after I did 'm' thang'.
(Something I don't share too often on forums...)
I don't want to live long enough to become physically weak, and much would prefer to die some kind of macho violent death, like settling a score with some old enemy, or getting in a shootout with the cops while I drink bourbon and blast Freebird from the car stereo.
Just like my 90 year old neighbor. When I was a child, there was an old woman, probably in her 90's or close to it, and each morning she collected eggs and weeded her garden. One of the neighbors saw her in the garden and the woman fell down and she was gone, just like that.
I've given thought to flying to Switzerland and going to that Dignitas Suicide Clinic and ending it there. $5600 it costs. And you don't have to be terminally ill to qualify. Over a thousand people have gone over there to die so far.
There was a 25YO soccer player, from England, left a paraplegic due to a soccer accident, and with the support of his parents, he flew over there to die with dignity. He couldn't abide the thought of never walking again or engaging in sports!
Yup! They'll end your life for any reason! And you'll only need a one-way ticket!
Do people in general prefer to die in their homes than in hospitals ??
Is it important to you that you die in your home country and not in a foreign land ??
Personally I prefer to die in hospital than home , so far never had deaths at home somehow I think it would be uneasy to live in a home where someone died in to me...
I don't think it matters if i die in my home country or a foreign land though .
In my sleep, preferably with loved ones, in a foreign land.
My friends couldn't sell a house for TWO years!!
They asked me to go over. They thought a lady named Grace, the previous owner, was there
blocking the sale.
They had a contract and it sold 2 weeks after I did 'm' thang'.
(Something I don't share too often on forums...)
Yeah .. I would avoid buying a house that someone died in if I knew.. Unless there is no other choice
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