no, I'd go sky diving. I'd go Rocky Mountain climbing. I'd go 2.7 seconds on a bull named Fumanchu. And I'd love deeper and I'd speak sweeter and I'd give forgiveness I'd been denying. All I can say is one day I hope you get the chance, to live like you were dying.
2007-02-28 07:39:35
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answered by phdpsychman 2
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If I were diagnosed with a terminal disease, I would make sure that I had patched up differences with any enemies I had made. THAT would be the time to really take care of business. I'd make sure that all my finances were in order, and that my conscience was clear. No, I would not hurt anyone JUST because I could not be punished for it. Woud YOU really even think of hurting people if you were going to continue living? Remember, the terminal patient has the same chance of getting hit by a truck or dying in some other way, before a disease can kill that person. We are ALL born terminal, eventually.
2007-02-28 04:38:16
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answered by laurel g 6
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The justice system will grind forward as if you were going to live forever. Upon your death the case would be closed.
If you intend to do something like this, at least make a full confession, otherwise the cops may decide to keep the case open, chase ghosts, incarcerate or even execute innocent people and waste a ton of my tax dollars.
Cheers
2007-02-28 08:32:22
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answered by gimpalomg 7
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i'm so sorry to right here that your mom has maximum cancers. i fairly be responsive to what your loved ones is feeling. I lost my mom, a heavy smoker, to lung maximum cancers 9 years in the past. Like your subject the comparable ingredient befell to me with my father. I sought a 2nd opinion and it demonstrated the 1st diagnoses. Dad became into located on Hospice in his very own residence. I did various information superhighway examine and became into confident that there became into no desire in any respect in need of a miracle. Miracles do take place so i will say a prayer to your mom and family contributors. God Bless and stable success.
2016-10-02 02:55:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I would spend my last month trying to enjoy my life rather than destroy the lives of others. I don't have any enemies that I've contemplated murdering, but if I did and I got the news that I only had a month left, I would give everyone a pardon.
2007-02-28 05:26:41
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answered by Subconsciousless 7
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I agree with Stelly.... i wouldn't waste my time of only 1 month that I have to live to my enemies. I'd prefer to see people that I love and do things that I haven't done.. One month is nothing for all the things that we want to do if we were in this position... But I won't give such a value by spending it to enemies... No way...
2007-02-28 04:34:12
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answered by HeAvEnLy_PiNk 3
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If I have a month left to live, I have a lot more on my mind than vengeance. Plus, would you really want to spend your last month alive in prison?
But, for that sake of answering the question, they can do little besides taking away your freedom and your loved ones for the remainder of your life, and forcing you to die in a prison infirmary.
2007-02-28 04:37:11
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answered by Paendragon 2
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No, if I'm that close to death I wouldn't even want that on my record. Instead I'd try to enjoy the rest of the time I had and have fun and go out peacefully.
2007-02-28 04:31:19
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answered by Love Is 1
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No, can't think of anyone I would want to hurt. I would spend the time being as happy as I could with people I care about and create good memories for them.
2007-02-28 04:32:48
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answered by ginger 4
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You must not have very many enemies if you can kill them all in a month.
If caught, you'll go to jail until you die, before the trial even begins.
2007-02-28 04:30:44
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answered by Vegan 7
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