Being with my dad again and all of my pets and husband.
2007-02-08 14:37:18
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answer #1
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answered by Lynnemarie 6
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I've always thought that I would like to postpone it as long as possible by staying fit and making good food choices. And so I did. And especially I've thought that I should make good choices with what I do with my time here so that I won't have regrets. And so I did. And lately what comes to mind is I should get around to setting up a living trust for my kids, so my estate doesn't go through probate.
2007-02-08 21:25:44
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answer #2
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answered by ftm_poolshark 4
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Hmm, used to be afraid of death, but now, I think of death as new experience.
May change my mind again! Human is what we are.
Cheers.
2007-02-08 14:43:17
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answer #3
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answered by Pacifica 6
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Death will be the end of my existence. After that there is nothing but the hole they bury you in or the fire they cremate you in. Life and death, the only two things you can be sure about.
2007-02-08 16:20:07
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answer #4
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answered by rocksterraccoon 1
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so this is where we all have come from ( after death )......and now i will be judged......( i look back to see what i have done on earth ).......BUT truly interested in meeting the Superior power we all are discussing in R & S......and being a Hindu ,damn scared of the next life that would be given to me.
2007-02-08 16:29:12
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answer #5
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answered by pathik 3
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Well among a thousand other things- I seem to always remember the quote by Woody Allen that goes "I'm not afraid of dying, I just don't want to be there when it happens."
Sarah
2007-02-08 17:10:11
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answered by Sarah Jane 4
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A step into another level of existence. Death is nothing to fear but life is not to be intentionally shortened either.
2007-02-08 14:44:45
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answered by Anonymous
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when it comes to death another jounery you cant even see where the road begins yet but you know its there so you can only wait for this new jounery because once its time the fog closes and your old path is gone from you
2007-02-08 14:40:18
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answer #8
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answered by James T 2
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Regret. Kind of like the question, "what if you died tomorrow". I think everyone would wish they used their time more wisely. (i.e.-spend more time with children).
Sometimes the idea of death is cool. I mean, you could be like, "I can do anything today...and tomorrow, their won't be any real consequences...because in theory, I'll be dead.
2007-02-08 14:39:17
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answered by Riffs 1
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I wonder about what it will be like. I hope I really will meet up the people I love who have already died. I hope they can feel my love for them, and the thoughts I send to them. Because I am a Buddhist who believes in reincarnation, I wonder how long it takes to "recharge my batteries" between lives.
2007-02-08 14:45:18
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answered by Jeanne B 7
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depends. normally i start to think about the most recent deaths i've dealth with, which are (starting with the most recent first) My cat Damien, My cat Simba, my Uncle Kenny. all have died within the last two years. so as far as them, i am saddened...
break your heart want to die inside type of saddened.
as for my own death, i consider it a great adventure. i love life, but i am excited to find out what is beyond. I view it like a christmas present. my boyfriend always tries to get me to tell him what i get him for christmas, and i wont....he offers to tell me what he got me. i'm content to wait for the answer.
thats the way it is with death. i'm excited to find out what it is, but i'm content for the wait. i enjoy life far too much to want to die.
2007-02-08 14:56:07
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answered by tanja_berengue 4
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