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untraveler

with no precious memories
Aug 27, 2023
26
I sometimes thought what checklist I'd have before ctb. Then I thought what if I get rid of my stuff, send all the goodbye letters, make it known I want to ctb, and then when it's time to ctb I can't do it? Not a good scenario. I live alone and I think what I would want to do is to just clean my apartment and leave it in clean condition to make it easier for my family to sell my stuff when they enter it after getting worried I'm missing. Maybe leave a letter on paper for them I'm not coming back. The rest of stuff? I don't think it's worth caring. For instance, tell my workplace about ctb so they know why I don't come anymore? Who cares. They can figure it out. Or not. Whatever. ;)
 
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death_by_life

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Sep 28, 2024
55
It was really simple and fast. You should look into it it has free body transportation free cremation it's nice
Thank you again! Even if I weren't going to ctb, this seems like a really great option.
 

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