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Gusman · 61-69, M
I was introduced to death early in my life with 4 friends in their teens dying for various reasons.
1 suicide, 1 murder, 1 drowning and 1 Motorcycle accident. My brother died aged 32 of alcoholic poisoning when I was 20. My Grandmother(who raised me) died when I was 22, My Father died when I was 25.
I learnt early that life is a Lottery. Some lose and die early.
Those who win still die, just takes a few years longer.
1 suicide, 1 murder, 1 drowning and 1 Motorcycle accident. My brother died aged 32 of alcoholic poisoning when I was 20. My Grandmother(who raised me) died when I was 22, My Father died when I was 25.
I learnt early that life is a Lottery. Some lose and die early.
Those who win still die, just takes a few years longer.
NiftyWhite · 46-50, F
@Gusman same about a lot of death as a teen. 3 vehicle related accidents - 2 of them were on their way to school in the morning - and one cancer case!
Gusman · 61-69, M
@NiftyWhite Some people never got the chance to live much of a life.
All of us still living are just lucky to have gotten as far as we have.
That's my view on life, and Death
All of us still living are just lucky to have gotten as far as we have.
That's my view on life, and Death
NiftyWhite · 46-50, F
@Gusman indeed. my dad is elderly and feels very sorry himself that he’s old and can’t do anything. I try to tell him a lot of people never made it to half his age or a quarter of it before they were in the ground.