Would you rather die first and not have to see your friends/family pass away or be the last one standing?

Would you rather die first & not have to see your friends/family pass away or be the last 1 standing

  • Take me first. I couldn't stand losing everyone

    Votes: 14 43.8%
  • Take me last. It's gonna be tough, but...

    Votes: 18 56.3%

  • Total voters
    32
Take it like you do birth and move on

I watch my unresponsive/still born child come out like some sack of flesh

somethin that should be beautiful felt fake to me

I’ve seen my child dead so I don’t know how to feel
Bro. My cousin went through that last month. His daughter was stillborn on the day before his birthday.

I can't imagine what you two went through and I am so sorry you had to go through it. I've got no words other than my condolences, brother
 
Bro. My cousin went through that last month. His daughter was stillborn on the day before his birthday.

I can't imagine what you two went through and I am so sorry you had to go through it. I've got no words other than my condolences, brother
That’s the fucked up part people say I’m sorry and condolences

but I’m good I know what my child looks like dead

so death is different to me
 
Idk about that, I'm 36 yrs old and really think the 2000s was the best decade

The 2000s had its good points. Nobody really worried about disease. Anyone could buy property, even if they didn't have a job. Meth was still something only white folks in trailer parks did and we finally got a Black president.

However, it was also a time when thousands of soldiers died unnecessarily in useless wars. The United States practiced global genocide on a level we hadn't performed in decades.

It was also a time when everyone was ridiculously materialistic. Especially in hip hop. rappers have always bragged about their wealth, but not to the level that they did in the 2000s. Phrases like "Make It rain" and "it ain't tricking if you got it" became mainstream along with the deification of strippers.

It was also the era of the pickup artist which eventually morphed into the incel movement. It was the birth of the tea party movement which later led to Trump.

Culturally, the 2000s gave birth to the shiny suit rapper era, the boy band movement, and some of the most forgettable rock music ever made. It was a golden age for television with groundbreaking dramas like the wire mad men, and breaking bad. Unfortunately, it was also the explosion of true crime programming and an embarrassing amount of god-awful reality programs.

in short, the 2000s were a mixed bag just like any other decade. It only seems significant if it included major life events. It certainly not an era that I would want to tie my style or identity to.
 
all i know.........................is that there better be more of this hoe.....
nigga stop playin......
Bruh, you read my mind!
I have seen her before.
I believe it was here.
I eating EVERYTHING in the pic and then she is going to pray I pass out before I cum.
 
I'm choosing E.neither cause it's something to watch em pass but it's something else to be the last one living and I know this from my grandmother being the last one and seeing how memories is all you have but they don't mean much when their no one around to remember them with that knows what you know and have seen what you've seen.

I've seen older people welcome death so they can reunite with their loved ones,it's some sad shit to hear it but it also shows you that humans that were a live with him in the present aren't shit cause he felt alone even with having generational family members living.
 
I WANNA LIVE FOREVER!
no seriously...
Yes, but do you want what comes with that?

Unless you meet her

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You'll end up like him

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Dont Care. I have no fear of death. its a natural process of Expansion. We make too much of it.

We are all eternal... so our lives never end... We live beyond the transition out of our physical bodies.
 
I am going to take this question and flip it a little bit because I was talking about something similar to this with a coworker a couple of weeks ago.......A question was brought up “Would you like to live for ever??” and I say no because you will see everyone you love die for eternity and that will drive you crazy.
 
I am going to take this question and flip it a little bit because I was talking about something similar to this with a coworker a couple of weeks ago.......A question was brought up “Would you like to live for ever??” and I say no because you will see everyone you love die for eternity and that will drive you crazy.



Co-sign.
 
This has crossed my mind a lot. I'd respectfully like to go first man. I'd rather wait for them than to be the last man standing but the way it's looking is that's the way It will be. Walking the cursed Earth. Death, the highest cost for living.
 
All jokes aside I feel you.

Bruh. Since my mom passed I've thought about mortality every damn day. And it's gotten worse since Covid started. People dying left and right. On my social media I've seen people in ICU's and dying and losing family. You start to wonder when it will be your turn.

RIP to yours fam but me too man, but I still got some shit to do before it's over. Moms was my detonator may she RIP. I now have a new one, the Future. I still pull energy from her and remember her lessons to me every day. She prepared me for everything I have faced in life on every level. Real talk.
 
I watched my grandmother bury a child, husband, and sister within 6 months.

In total, she has lost two husbands, two children, 4 brothers, 1 sister, and both parents.

To lose a loved one is a painful experience, but it is what it is.

To live a long life, also means to watch people you love die. And many times, you’re literally watching them die.

That being said, I’d like to checkout before everyone else.

I'm the same way man...i actually had a vision of myself losing it in the hospital if someone ended up killing someone i love..weird, but i sometimes will take stories i read and hear about and personalize it..
 
This has crossed my mind a lot. I'd respectfully like to go first man. I'd rather wait for them than to be the last man standing but the way it's looking is that's the way It will be. Walking the cursed Earth. Death, the highest cost for living.

Have you ever thought about how those around you would be affected by your passing? Like before people commit suicide, i wonder if they think about stuff like this..
 
Have you ever thought about how those around you would be affected by your passing? Like before people commit suicide, i wonder if they think about stuff like this..

Yea I have. They’ll cry for a min then they will be ok. Me? I’d lose it and shift my thoughts to something negative. My family loves me but not like I love them. Dunno if that makes sense to you or not but I know it’s true.
 
Yea I have. They’ll cry for a min then they will be ok. Me? I’d lose it and shift my thoughts to something negative. My family loves me but not like I love them. Dunno if that makes sense to you or not but I know it’s true.

I understand what you're saying..like others dont really realize how much they mean to you
 
Death is a part of life. I would NEVER

want to live a shorter life just so I won't

see loved one's deaths... death is going

to happen. Wanting to not be around is

a silly line of thinking in my opinion. :dunno:
 
I watched my grandmother bury a child, husband, and sister within 6 months.

In total, she has lost two husbands, two children, 4 brothers, 1 sister, and both parents.

To lose a loved one is a painful experience, but it is what it is.

To live a long life, also means to watch people you love die. And many times, you’re literally watching them die.

That being said, I’d like to checkout before everyone else.
I watched my grandmother bury 2 of her children and 1 grandchild. My father my aunt and my cousin.
 
Tough to decide for anyone...

I'm built to survive and can handle grief, pain, and loss better than most (maybe all) around me.
Stoicism and non-attachment philosophy runs thick thru my blood. Nonetheless, I still do not wish for those around me to grieve because my passing.

Last man standing.
 
For me it simply doesn't matter anymore. When I buried my mother I suffered the worst loss I could imagine. So now everything else pales in comparison including my own mortality. Once you've faced your worst fear everything else is quite manageable. I can go first or last. Doesn't matter. I feel like the best part of me is already gone.
 
For me it simply doesn't matter anymore. When I buried my mother I suffered the worst loss I could imagine. So now everything else pales in comparison including my own mortality. Once you've faced your worst fear everything else is quite manageable. I can go first or last. Doesn't matter. I feel like the best part of me is already gone.


Same story, bruh.
 
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