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Think about your own death much?
zipperzap
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If you do you're probably fat. Study shows people who dwell on their own death buy and/or eat more.
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quote:Originally posted by Johnnylikesguns
I'd think more about it if I were green!
when close friends or family die.
when they read newspapers.
when they look in the mirror and notice something never noticed before.
when they climb stairs.
when they pass a bad accident on the road.
when they hear an ambulance siren.
Former Member U.S. Navy Shooting Team
Former NSSA All American
Navy Distinguished Pistol Shot
MO, CT, VA.
He said he wasn't afraid of dying. He just didn't want to be there when it happened.
Nope..not hardly.
I have faced the fact that the end draws nearer every moment, every second.
I have one hope left to me, concerning death. I hope to face it as a man should...with dignity and grace.
Going out screaming just doesn't seem right, somehow.
LF..FAT ?
Nope..not hardly.
I have faced the fact that the end draws nearer every moment, every second.
I have one hope left to me, concerning death. I hope to face it as a man should...with dignity and grace.
Going out screaming just doesn't seem right, somehow.
i may not go out screaming but you better damn well believe i will go out fighting. not to live as long as i can but to fight for those who fight with me
Grace and dignity.
Though in truth I wouldn't mind going out in my sleep like my grand dad did.
Definately not yelling and screaming like all the passengers in his car.
John Wayne ... in Green Berets?
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Clouder..
the studies i did in a college showed most people think about death:
when close friends or family die.
...And it's happening at an alarming rate. I try to not dwell on it, however my ultimate demise crosses my mind every day. Come what may...
I'm thinking about it now....and headed for the potato chips.
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now thats worth thinking about, today.[;)]
Former Member U.S. Navy Shooting Team
Former NSSA All American
Navy Distinguished Pistol Shot
MO, CT, VA.
tis tha coffin they carry you off in!
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I think about dying.
But...I don't fear it.
Sometimes, I look forward to it.
Doug
doesnt matter how or when you go, its where you go.[;)]
now thats worth thinking about, today.[;)]
+1, Bobski. I'm ready. Been ready since Oct. 9, 2002.
But in finding ways to cheat death and stick around.
I do....dano too doesn't.
And that worries me! [V]
[;)] As well it should.
Clouder..
What does help is coming to terms with the fact that if you live long enough, eventually, it is going to happen. At that point, there is absolutley nothing you can do about it.
I actually thought about my own mortality more when I was younger. The older I get, the more I try to make the most out of the life I do have remaining. At 35, most people think they have a lot of time left. I never look at it that way, but by no means do I dwell on death.
Besides, when I do cross that river, I know where I'll be going, so I see it as a win/win.[:D]
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Yeah but look at your post.[:D]
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Yeah but look at your post.[:D]
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