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Do you think people regret
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2021-03-14 at 9:05 PM UTCWellhung?
More like Nothung -
2021-03-14 at 9:12 PM UTCI wonder how many people kill themselves on bad comedowns.
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2021-03-14 at 9:14 PM UTCedited for privacy
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2021-03-15 at 12:26 AM UTCMakes you wonder if it was their decision to begin with.
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2021-03-15 at 1:58 AM UTC
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2021-03-15 at 2:18 AM UTC
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2021-03-15 at 5:32 PM UTC
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2021-03-15 at 5:33 PM UTCIf they have multiple personalities does it count as mass murder?
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2021-03-15 at 5:34 PM UTC
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2021-03-15 at 5:37 PM UTC
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2021-03-15 at 5:54 PM UTC
Originally posted by WellHung The access is not unlimited, tho. That's why u live in a tiny studio shitbox and are 150 pounds.
Anyone who has done coke knows that The hamburger comes before the line.
I'm a lot heavier than 150lbs but still skinnier than you fatt chew bitch. Must be all that cheap easy to obtain food
you're so fat you eat a burger before and after a line. Not even a good burger either probably some shitty $1 mcdonalds menu shit. -
2021-03-16 at 1:29 PM UTCPersonally I think when you die, you're onto other next plane of existence. Do you regret not having the rest of your dream from last night? Or within minutes are you forgetting it and onto the days events? Death is not much different IMO.
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2021-03-21 at 9:44 PM UTC
Originally posted by Bradley Personally I think when you die, you're onto other next plane of existence. Do you regret not having the rest of your dream from last night? Or within minutes are you forgetting it and onto the days events? Death is not much different IMO.
We shall drink in the halls of the all-father. Skal. -
2021-03-22 at 10:38 AM UTC
Originally posted by cigreting the moment before they know its all over?
My cousin took his own life a couple days ago. I know about a few things that werent going well for him but I never thought this would happen. He had alot going for him less than 2 years ago and it all went to shit quick for him.
I can see how it would be going from owning your own business, a professor, and having a wife and kids (those last 2 dont mean shit to me but i know they did to him) to loosing all the above in a short time, but I just keep thinking about if he would take back his last decision or not?
Do you think most or anyone regrets taking their own life after its over?
I think some people wouldn't mind because i believe if you've lived an honest life the best if your ability you will want to transend because your soul is set free..
But if you kill yourself you will go to pergatory and then your soul will be recycled into another vessel and you will just have to do this over again.
I can understand killing yourself if you are in extreme pain but just come to terms with which you will be forced to do this over again and theres a chance it could be worse you could be born again with an extremely rare illness when it might of been an easier route to just keep the initial life -
2021-03-22 at 10:40 AM UTC
Originally posted by cigreting the moment before they know its all over?
My cousin took his own life a couple days ago. I know about a few things that werent going well for him but I never thought this would happen. He had alot going for him less than 2 years ago and it all went to shit quick for him.
I can see how it would be going from owning your own business, a professor, and having a wife and kids (those last 2 dont mean shit to me but i know they did to him) to loosing all the above in a short time, but I just keep thinking about if he would take back his last decision or not?
Do you think most or anyone regrets taking their own life after its over?
Wait i misread.. why would you regret something you didnt know was happening?
People tend to regret things when they know its happening and after its done.. not before you shit for brains -
2021-03-22 at 10:41 AM UTC
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2021-03-22 at 10:45 AM UTC
Originally posted by WellHung The access is not unlimited, tho. That's why u live in a tiny studio shitbox and are 150 pounds.
Anyone who has done coke knows that The hamburger comes before the line.
Smellhung mad and doesn't know how to do coke
I bet hes one of those fags that downs two glasses of water after every shot and then calls it a night After taking his lexapro 😂 -
2021-03-28 at 5:03 AM UTC
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2021-03-28 at 5:06 AM UTC
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2021-03-28 at 6:04 PM UTC
Originally posted by cigreting the moment before they know its all over?
My cousin took his own life a couple days ago. I know about a few things that werent going well for him but I never thought this would happen. He had alot going for him less than 2 years ago and it all went to shit quick for him.
I can see how it would be going from owning your own business, a professor, and having a wife and kids (those last 2 dont mean shit to me but i know they did to him) to loosing all the above in a short time, but I just keep thinking about if he would take back his last decision or not?
Do you think most or anyone regrets taking their own life after its over?
No. well maybe. they say you go to hell if you take your life.
Had he stepped out in front of a bus knowing it would kill him to push children onto the sidewalk then he would die a hero.
I´m sorry for your loss. I really am. also Im not God and nor is anyone else so who is to say he went to Hell.
lots of people are suddenly divorcing. like it happened to me or in the process and we were more than 30 years married. but I read about people married for 40-50 years divorcing in their elderly age. they suddenly realize ¨Im not dying or waiting around for you to die before having the last chance at freedom and whoring it up¨ its usually women who say this. but its happening. the highest level of divorce since the 1970 key party generation