If you had a good chance of dying in the next 10 years
What would you do?
For the sake of this thread, assume you are without insurance and treatment is not an option for you, and mortality rate is about 40%, between a surgical option and future complications (and 100% if you cannot get the surgery immediately.)
If you're young, would you go to college, or drop out/not even attend?
Would you get married or have kids, knowing that if your surgery fails they will inherit your debt?
Would you opt for surgery at all?
Would you attempt to fight it, or learn to accept it?
April 4, 2013
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[quote=zoneflare2]Ive always pictured you dying of an accidental OD. No joke[/quote]
Eh, I'm actually pretty responsible with my drug usage and have a fair idea of what I'm doing nowadays. Not to mention, since I'm gonna be getting tested for ADHD soon I was advised to lay off the drugs and I have every intent to do so.
Do what I've been doing for the past 2 years with no restraint then. I'd just be banging randoms, partying as hard as possible, not care about how much coke I do, etc. Basically live it up to the max.
i'd just continue on until i die.
I would go on with my daily routines and live normally. If you're meant to die then you're meant to die. What's there to be afraid of. There are somethings worst than death. Eventually sooner or later everyone dies.
I get free college for being a poor and I don't mind dying. I won't make babies since babies are everywhere.
I would do anything that I want to do one month before the deadline.
Any sins and good actions will I try to commit so I can feel life to the fullest before die-ing.