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ImnotAndre

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It's probably a strange thing to think of when contemplating death, but i want to know if there's a way it doesn't become a surprise to friends and family. I have a few people in my life i don't want to shock too much for too long if i commit. I'd rather they get the chance to grieve and not go into cardiac arrest.

It's a silly question but is there a way to prepare them for it?
 
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