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roquentin

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Mar 17, 2018
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To disappear completely and not know what happened to you, or to know that you are dead? I think disappearing would be less painful as it would leave a small hope. But the feeling of uncertainty could be more painful in the long run. So I wasn't sure and wanted to get your opinion.
 
ham and potatoes

ham and potatoes

Just some hillbilly
Mar 27, 2024
470
I feel like just disappearing is just giving your loved ones false hope your still alive and drags out their grieving. At least when they have a body, there is a bit of closure
 
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abchia

abchia

Student
Aug 28, 2023
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To know that i am dead. So they wouldn't wonder if i'm in pain, or give false hope.

A little ironic because they don't know that i'm in pain right now haha
 
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Forever Sleep

Earned it we have...
May 4, 2022
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I actually think that disappearing is worse. They will likely still suspect the worst but there may never be any closure. Plus- police will get involved, there'll likely be wide scale searches and if they suspect foul play- they may even suspect family and friends. My feeling is that it just spreads the pain out over a longer period- perhaps indefinately.
 
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Apr 17, 2023
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To disappear completely and not know what happened to you, or to know that you are dead? I think disappearing would be less painful as it would leave a small hope. But the feeling of uncertainty could be more painful in the long run. So I wasn't sure and wanted to get your opinion.
They need to know or they'll forever hope you're alive.
 
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FuneralCry

FuneralCry

Just wanting some peace
Sep 24, 2020
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I believe it'd cause less pain if they knew what happened as maybe it'd give them some closure rather than spending the rest of their existence wondering.
 
Echo

Echo

Hell is empty and all the devils are here
Dec 1, 2022
559
Death will give family closure and they will grieve for you and it will be painful but less so than just disappearing and never knowing. it will give them false hope that your still alive.
 

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