Bro. My cousin went through that last month. His daughter was stillborn on the day before his birthday.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
That’s the fucked up part people say I’m sorry and condolencesBro. 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
Idk about that, I'm 36 yrs old and really think the 2000s was the best decade
Bruh, you read my mind!all i know.........................is that there better be more of this hoe.....
nigga stop playin......
Yes, but do you want what comes with that?I WANNA LIVE FOREVER!
no seriously...
Seek counseling.This thread had me crying while I wrote it. I felt like John Coffey in Green Mile. "I just had to give you a piece of myself "
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.
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.
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.
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..
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.
Exactly. No way I can see myself smiling or laughing in life having to bury one of my childrenId like to outlive everyone except my kids....Im cool with that.
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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I watched my grandmother bury 2 of her children and 1 grandchild. My father my aunt and my cousin.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.
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.