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You stop moving aroung in your body.
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It stops the human perception of existence.
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it hurts
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depends. whose death are we talkin about here. i mean, death generally doesnt appeal to me, but there are some folks that if i heard had died, i might just be okay with it.
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Terminally!;)
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Deeply, and its getting harder as I get older. I work at a cemetery and for yrs it has been as hard except when I have to deal with babies and teens, thats jsut plain painful but as I have lost more of my own family, plus my hubby's then this last Jan. I lost my Father it really came to a head. Death is forever, no going back, always wondering what if or why or wishing for just one more hour. It has gave me a deeper respect for folks and their loss yet it gets harder each time I do it now..
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my death? well it hasn't affected me yet
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It depends on how attached I am to that person or how well I understand their level of suffering.
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Now that I have lost my own father and know how painful it is, I hurt so much for others that lose a loved one.
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When anyone dies I don't know why I feel really sad for somedays and keep on thinking about it. When someone who I know dies the memories never stop haunting me.
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it hurts. i lost my mum and my nan within a year of each other and theres not a day i dont think about them but ive learned to cope with it and although i wish they were still here, i can remember the good times we had together.
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Death is like a thief that steals your loved ones away and leaves you feeling empty.
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it makes me reflect on life....and makes me want to be a better person
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I've accepted death as a part of life. I don't fear it but would apreciate it if it held off a while so I can enjoy my time. I just take it into consideration in my hopes and plans.
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It makes me not alive.
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I hate death, I wish it would never happen. And the fact that it is inevitable just pisses me off even more.
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