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thekidd12

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Q:What would be the coolest way to die?
Ain't nothing cool about it...

Once you see it happen firsthand or come close yourself you realize this...

Sorry not my usual jocular self. Tomorrow is the anniversary of my father's passing. Getting up at 5 and spending the morning hunting with him. His body is technically in the ground on the farm but he will be beside me nonetheless.
 

Dana Jean

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Ain't nothing cool about it...

Once you see it happen firsthand or come close yourself you realize this...

Sorry not my usual jocular self. Tomorrow is the anniversary of my father's passing. Getting up at 5 and spending the morning hunting with him. His body is technically in the ground on the farm but he will be beside me nonetheless.
{{{kidd}}} be safe
 

thekidd12

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Oh of course death is the inevitable tragedy that it is, my post is a more satiric look on it and what would be the most movie-esque way to go.
(And sorry about your loss)
See I watch movies and TV as well. Yes death is often romanticized and heroic in these venues. But truth be told it is more often a horrific, dirty experience. The closer you get to the "inevitable" the more tangible it becomes. You can almost feel it weighing on you as well as those that will be effected by it. I, as I have related elsewhere on here, left this reality a couple of times in a ride in middle of night a year and a half ago. There was no cool factor. Just fear when you understand the depth of what's going on.

Now after being such a downer to obviously a younger poster who was asking an innocent question I guess I should supply an appropriate to my usual demeanor on this board:

Coolest way?

Well I guess in a pile of nubile young ladies with low self esteem...

How was that?
 

Wayoftheredpanda

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See I watch movies and TV as well. Yes death is often romanticized and heroic in these venues. But truth be told it is more often a horrific, dirty experience. The closer you get to the "inevitable" the more tangible it becomes. You can almost feel it weighing on you as well as those that will be effected by it. I, as I have related elsewhere on here, left this reality a couple of times in a ride in middle of night a year and a half ago. There was no cool factor. Just fear when you understand the depth what's going on.

Now after being such a downer to obviously a younger poster who was asking an innocent question I guess I should supply an appropriate to my usual demeanor on this board:

Coolest way?

Well I guess in a pile of nubile young ladies with low self esteem...

How was that?
It’s all chill, I realize death is a scary thing and how no one can truly know what happens on the other side, especially to those who are wiser and seen more of who they know well go on
 

Spideyman

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Ain't nothing cool about it...

Once you see it happen firsthand or come close yourself you realize this...

Sorry not my usual jocular self. Tomorrow is the anniversary of my father's passing. Getting up at 5 and spending the morning hunting with him. His body is technically in the ground on the farm but he will be beside me nonetheless.

(((thekidd12 ))) Holding positives thoughts.