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DiscussionLast day of your life what do you do?
Thread starterPatKat
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I'm trying to plan a trip to my capital city to buy a shit ton of candy and booze, maybe see a movie, but after being a hikki for almost 10 years it doesn't really look that appealing... I'm in such a bad shape physically and mentally that I doubt I'll be able to do anything "fun".
I think I'll just browse this forum, listen to some music and off myself in silence. Pathetic but what can you do...
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Morning Angel, shadow11, lv-gras and 3 others
I'm trying to plan a trip to my capital city to buy a shit ton of candy and booze, maybe see a movie, but after being a hikki for almost 10 years it doesn't really look that appealing... I'm in such a bad shape physically and mentally that I doubt I'll be able to do anything "fun".
I think I'll just browse this forum, listen to some music and off myself in silence. Pathetic but what can you do...
I'll probably do some cool stuff on the days leading up to it, but on the day of I won't do much. I'd go to a coffee shop, order a drink, and reminisce over my life for a few minutes. Then I'd go to my preferred location and do it.
I have this Japanese restaurant that I absolutely adore. I'd probably order some delicious sushi, savour every bite knowing they will be my last, then perhaps look at some old photos and conversations, let the memories come flickering back. Make some last few phone calls and be as sincere as possible. Finally, let all my suppressed emotions behind the facade of a 'normal person' burst through--do nothing but weep for a long time, confronting that aching, empty sadness.
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Deleted_9cKnXB34QG, lv-gras and shadow11
Ideally, look at the ocean one last time, watch the sun set. Listen to music the whole time. If I was allowed to eat (can't with N), I'd have a t-bone steak and some coffee. Then come back to the hotel room, say goodbye to you fine people, and go to sleep forever.
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