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View matthau's Profile matthau Flag South Croydon 22 Mar 18 10.12pm Send a Private Message to matthau Add matthau as a friend

Losing my parents in 2009 and 2011 I was lost for a while.
Was a typical white 40 year English atheist.
Then watched the Dmt: spirit molecule on Netflix/youtube...tried it and man....nothing to be depressed about anymore.

Sorry for your loss, I know I'm a stranger, my word means nothing, but this aint the end.

 

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View kennybrowns leftfoot's Profile kennybrowns leftfoot Flag Reigate 22 Mar 18 11.10pm Send a Private Message to kennybrowns leftfoot Add kennybrowns leftfoot as a friend

I've spent years (17 of them in the Police) having no worry about death. I've been surrounded by it at work, alot of it in horrendous circumstances and my attitude, as cold as it may sound has always been 's*** happens'... I myself have been stabbed and threatened with knives and various other weapons and never really gave it a second thought how close I came to death.

Then bizarrely after my serious car accident 2 years ago which caused me to develop severe PTSD and anxiety I now seem to constantly worry about dying, about terrible things happening... I constantly question my own mortality.

Weird...

 


Don't waste your time with jealousy. Sometimes your ahead, sometimes your behind, the race is long. But in the end it's only with yourself!!

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View Mapletree's Profile Mapletree Flag Croydon 22 Mar 18 11.26pm Send a Private Message to Mapletree Add Mapletree as a friend

Originally posted by glazedallover

I am hoping to become a paralympian and have started to amputate a few limbs in order to achieve this goal. I am not sure what will come first, a gold medal or death.

I find the words ‘a few’ a wee bit bothersome. Doesn’t sound ideal. Hope you’re OK.

 

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View PalazioVecchio's Profile PalazioVecchio Flag south pole 23 Mar 18 12.17am Send a Private Message to PalazioVecchio Add PalazioVecchio as a friend

as a palace fan , we are always on the brink of catastrophe.

and thus we feel more alive.

how dull it must be to support Everton/arsenal/etc


the thought of imminent death makes your breakfast taste better every morning.

 


Eze Peasy at Anfield....

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View Cucking Funt's Profile Cucking Funt Flag Clapham on the Back 23 Mar 18 1.47am Send a Private Message to Cucking Funt Add Cucking Funt as a friend

I think that, as you get older, you get more of a sense of your own mortality, especially when you see contemporaries of yours (either friends or people in the public eye) or people you've admired from an early age falling off the perch. For some reason, Bowie carking it affected me more profoundly than I'd have thought possible. An old school friend of mine died a couple of years ago and I still feel shaken by it. The death of my beautiful chocolate Labrador two years ago is something I'll never get over, even more so than losing my parents (and I was quite young when my mother died).

I feel I'm prepared for it now and, as time goes by, the less I'm bothered about it. I don't see it as something to fear like I might have done when I was a nipper. Life - f*cking overrated, if you ask me.

Edited by Cucking Funt (23 Mar 2018 1.48am)

 


Wife beating may be socially acceptable in Sheffield, but it is a different matter in Cheltenham

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View Midlands Eagle's Profile Midlands Eagle Flag 23 Mar 18 5.56am Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Cucking Funt

I feel I'm prepared for it now and, as time goes by, the less I'm bothered about it. I don't see it as something to fear like I might have done when I was a nipper.

I'm probably older than you and am not so much worried about the act of dying (as long as it isn't painful) but I do have serious concerns about how those I leave behind will cope without me

 

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View Casual's Profile Casual Flag Orpington 23 Mar 18 6.07am Send a Private Message to Casual Add Casual as a friend

Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

I'm probably older than you and am not so much worried about the act of dying (as long as it isn't painful) but I do have serious concerns about how those I leave behind will cope without me

I’m worried how we will cope without you.
Serious question , when you are sitting at your computer and card someone, do you stand up and hold up an imaginary yellow card? Always wondered.

 

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View steeleye20's Profile steeleye20 Flag Croydon 23 Mar 18 7.02am Send a Private Message to steeleye20 Add steeleye20 as a friend

Originally posted by Casual

I’m worried how we will cope without you.
Serious question , when you are sitting at your computer and card someone, do you stand up and hold up an imaginary yellow card? Always wondered.

I don't know but think of you as a Mike Dean type.



 

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View Midlands Eagle's Profile Midlands Eagle Flag 23 Mar 18 7.06am Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Casual

Serious question , when you are sitting at your computer and card someone, do you stand up and hold up an imaginary yellow card? Always wondered.

Yeah I'm sure.

The first thing I do when I give someone a card is swear as it's a real pain in the bum with all of the associated form filling.

The second thing is to hold my breath and wait for the insults to be hurled my way as of course it's always my fault and is a result of me not having a life / having a superiority complex / being a direct descendant of Hitler and any other number of insults that all moderators have heard countless times before

 

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View Midlands Eagle's Profile Midlands Eagle Flag 23 Mar 18 7.09am Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by steeleye20


I don't know but think of you as a Mike Dean type.



I'm sure that most people regard me as a Clattenburg type getting most things wrong, being far up my own arse and making everything all about me

 

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View mr. apollo's Profile mr. apollo Flag Somewhere in Switzerland 23 Mar 18 7.22am Send a Private Message to mr. apollo Add mr. apollo as a friend

Just refuse to croak before we lift the FA cup .

 



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View npn's Profile npn Flag Crowborough 23 Mar 18 9.15am Send a Private Message to npn Add npn as a friend

Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

I'm probably older than you and am not so much worried about the act of dying (as long as it isn't painful) but I do have serious concerns about how those I leave behind will cope without me

I'm more concerned that they'll be just fine, and won't notice (except "new daddy" is more fun)

 

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