:up:We do a trial-run of losing our life with sleep, no? — Zophie
:up:One cannot lose a life, one can only shorten it. — A Seagull
:clap:I don't know what my lunch will be like, either.
— Banno
Death is a lot like lunch - if you've never had a lunch. — ZzzoneiroCosm
There's no guarantee you'll live to the end of this sentence. Each moment, every "now", goes - "no returning" - gone.I have to accept the no returning.
I'm still 18, I have time, hopefully. — I-wonder
:death: :flower:Accepting fear of death will mean to move on in life, and to not think about it. — I-wonder
And my "No!" was directed at the supposition that he was afraid of death, and hence went quietly. — Banno
Wonder is too young to understand. Wasted words. — neonspectraltoast
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