Ladyvonteese (20-10-15)
I am sorry to hear that,the woman who died in my arms I did not know my CPR training did not save her even though she was young. But what you have dealt with is a different dimension, i have lost some close to me I have had the dreaded knock on the door by the police and the death letter they gave me. Death awaits us all I hope I have time to deal with family and friends both for me and indeed them, as another poster said those who survive carry burdens. I hope you are now in a good place and i admire your strenght.
hornylimerick (23-10-15), Ladyvonteese (20-10-15), Stephanie (20-10-15)
Don't know what it's like to die but some of the ladies here have brought me to heaven and back
Ladyvonteese (20-10-15)
I saw a comedian die on stage once. it wasn't a laughing matter.
dob (20-10-15)
The weirdest thing for me living in Ireland is the open casket
Even though Ive seen much blood and death, limbs torn apart etc, a made up corpse still unsettles me
I just think its a wonderful amazing world where lots of things cannot be simply explained and to try to fully appreciate the people and creatures in it
although that pesky alligator better not show up again!
tom sand (20-10-15)
"The mass of men live lives of quiet desperation" - Henry David Thoreau.
What is it like to die?
It's like being banned from an internet forum.
Out of sight, out of mind...................... eventually
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Shalom/salaam.
10,000 years of Middle Eastern civilisation and the place is not at peace but rather in pieces.
Stephanie (20-10-15)
alcatel (20-10-15)