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COMMENTS:
Voted : I already kicked the bucket
I died sometime around 2000, 2001.
Voted : I'm not afraid to kick the bucket
I've done it many times. It's more fun when there are explosives inside...
Voted : I'm not afraid to kick the bucket
Death does not hold any fear for me, lets face it, most of us dont know about it anyway, it just happens when you least expect it. The only thing that DOES bother me is knowing what it will do to my loved ones.
Voted : I'm not afraid to kick the bucket
^ Same here. I can take care of myself. It's my family that I worry about.
Voted : I want to kick the bucket
.....when it's time, but not before. Realistically speaking, any time you go, it's time. I don't understand what makes someone want to live forever. The concept is repulsive to me. Dying, to me, is what makes life so worth living--knowing it won't go on forever is comforting.
Voted : I'm not afraid to kick the bucket
Sorry to hear that, nuck.
Voted : I'm not afraid to kick the bucket
but i'd like to postpone that event for as long as possible
Voted : I'd like to be euthanized when I'm ready, please
See the final scenes in the movie "Soylent Green"... See the kind actions of "Dr Kevorkian" some years ago... See how in Oregon and Holland they will "put you to sleep" if they deem it 'medically acceptable'... If a person decides that it's "time to go" should they be denied a suitable relatively easy assist to depart this world, so to speak? Perhaps the "hospice" should also provide services for the 'dearly departing', a simple injection, and there you have it...
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