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Nofaith

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Sep 16, 2018
343
Are you concerned about creditors getting their hands on leftover assets.

I have some rare coins and some sterling silver jewellery and antiques.
 
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millefeui

Enlightened
Mar 31, 2018
1,034
Nope. My belongings are as worthless as me.

Edit:

I do have a few things (mostly electronic devices), but they are of minor value.

Two 3DSes. By the time I kill myself, I seriously doubt they will be working properly and who is going to want a 3DS by then.
A PS4, but I am seriously considering trading it for a laptop. I am afraid I might regret it tho, since I might want to play Last of Us 2.
A Nintendo Switch. This one might still have some value by then, I guess.
My computer which isn't that great but also not trash... It is just a bit old by now (I built it in 2013) and it has been in constant use since then.
A Kindle Paperwhite... Not sure why I have this, I don't even like books
A wacom drawing tablet, but it is the cheap one. Meh.

Uh... And a Judy Hopps plushie, I suppose.

So like I said, worthless stuff like the owner.
 
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Delaying

Member
Oct 1, 2018
26
Nope, nothing of any worth.
 
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jaemus12

jaemus12

Earth’s Parasite
May 11, 2018
562
I have some money left to pay off my student loans and from calculations it should be able to cover all of it so my family doesn't have to worry about that.

Thats about it. Else I'm worthless as shit. Flushable down the drain.
 
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Schopenhauer

Enlightened
Oct 3, 2018
1,133
Cash, electronics, a car that's less than one year old. They are valuable, but have no intrinsic worth. I'd give it all away if it meant instant death.

There are some people who owe me money who'll be very happy when I die leaving no one to collect their debts :)
 
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lv-gras

fledermausßßßßßßßß
Jul 27, 2018
617
yeah, going to some friends hopefully
 
Duqu

Duqu

Curse your sudden but inevitable betrayal!
Aug 27, 2018
452
Creditors to my knowledge can't steal your stuff after you die. Your surviving "watever's" (relatives, next of kin, etc) send them a copy of the death certificate and it's wiped.
 
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Nofaith

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Sep 16, 2018
343
Creditors to my knowledge can't steal your stuff after you die. Your surviving "watever's" (relatives, next of kin, etc) send them a copy of the death certificate and it's wiped.
They can here if you have savings or any assets. Material objects not so much.
 
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Maravillosa

Maravillosa

Господи помилуй — мир в Україні!
Sep 7, 2018
689
Not really. Books, clothes, jewelry (most of it relatively inexpensive, even my vintage and antique locket collection). My manuscripts (diaries/journals and fiction) are perhaps more valuable, at least to me: I hope that others would also value them. A few hundred dollars in my checking account. It is odd and rather sad that an entire life can leave behind so little of value to others.
 
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GeorgeEastman

Arcanist
Sep 3, 2018
470
The memory of how weird and awful a bastard I was, burned into their minds for the rest of their lives.

Hell, they've already got that whether I ever do this or not.
 
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Schopenhauer

Enlightened
Oct 3, 2018
1,133
Creditors to my knowledge can't steal your stuff after you die. Your surviving "watever's" (relatives, next of kin, etc) send them a copy of the death certificate and it's wiped.

It depends on the jurisdiction, obviously, and whether you had some lien (e.g. an asset offered as a collateral) on the debt.
 
ignominia

ignominia

O Rose thou art sick.
Oct 6, 2018
93
Books, really nice clothes, and my laptop, i'm going to give them. Besides that i don't have much.
 
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nzdarkshark

nzdarkshark

The Loved Mistake
Sep 4, 2018
400
My family probably wont let any of my stuff go - but I actually hope they do get rid of it.
Less stuff to remind them of me and maybe someone deserving will get it who needs.
 
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Fucking loving it

Fucking loving it

Specialist
Sep 3, 2018
378
I have a 2 year old car my son could have in 3 years. I also saved the majority of my daughters belongings after she passed away. All boxed up neatly in totes. That'd be a treasure for my family bc I let so little of hers go.
 
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Jovaras

Jovaras

Student
Oct 3, 2018
124
my 2 cats and my Gf, I love them very much
 
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NOISYMIND

NOISYMIND

Everyday I wake up I wanna die again.
Sep 11, 2018
164
My camera equipment and all my undone photo work
 
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Lost1234

Lost1234

Xentos
Jun 20, 2018
70
I'd have to say my guitar that I never really had time to really enjoy, my journal logs that kept me saner , books , a telescope , Some Cash I saved up and I guess my coin collection.
 
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deathoverlife

deathoverlife

life is fleeting.....
Oct 8, 2018
197
I have some property for which made a will already..i want to give away my belongs..but that would raise s suspicion..hence I have prepared s list station who should be given what
 
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AveryConure

AveryConure

Some idiot
May 11, 2018
437
When I eventually ctb all I have that are worthwhile really are just some electronics. My computer, my game consoles, etc. but they'll probably just be given to my sister even though my sister probably won't know what the hell to do with my 3dses and Switch cause they're modded to hell and back.

I also have writings that I stored on a Google Drive that I said I would give to a friend when I ctb. He said he would try to get them published which I very highly doubt, but once I'm dead there's not much I can do with th anyways, so it really doesn't matter much.
 
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Trashcan

Trashcan

Trash
Aug 31, 2018
1,234
Some. My parents will get to decide what's done with it.
 
sadak_the_wanderer

sadak_the_wanderer

An appropriate painting
Mar 19, 2018
245
Not really. I'm trying to slyly position things in the hands of the people I want to have them already. I'll give away the rest. I don't have a lot to show for my life.
 
Duqu

Duqu

Curse your sudden but inevitable betrayal!
Aug 27, 2018
452
It depends on the jurisdiction, obviously, and whether you had some lien (e.g. an asset offered as a collateral) on the debt.
Good point, I was thinking of the jurisdiction of US and didn't think of collateral as I've never been able to have anything nice enough to offer (i.e. a house lol).
 
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icky

icky

Member
Jun 14, 2018
46
Nothing but a bunch of material junk. I wanted to leave behind some art and creative writing but I can't find the energy or inspiration.
 
willowtrees0

willowtrees0

willowtrees
Oct 5, 2018
54
I have a few things but most of my stuff like my car and house will go to my boyfriend because those are things we bought together. I didnt even make a will. Im sure nothing i have is worth fighting over.
 

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