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Death borders upon our birth, and our cradle stands in the grave. Our birth is nothing but our death begun.
Why thankyou, that helped me alot. Now i'm scared of death.

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Being a new small-business owner now (digitalmouse international is legit! whoo-hoo!), I'm more afraid of taxes than death...

Death holds no mystery for me. I prefer to think of death as the character in the Terry Pratchett Discworld books who speaks in ALL CAPS, and has a great sense of the obvious...
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Being a new small-business owner now (digitalmouse international is legit! whoo-hoo!), I'm more afraid of taxes than death...

Death holds no mystery for me. I prefer to think of death as the character in the Terry Pratchett Discworld books who speaks in ALL CAPS, and has a great sense of the obvious...

When i actually take the time to think about it, consider death a sleep. A very long one at that, but paying taxes now that scares me. Paying bills for that matter =P

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I prefer to think of death as the character in the Terry Pratchett Discworld books who speaks in ALL CAPS, and has a great sense of the obvious...

I prefer to think of her as the kitschy goth girl in the Neil Gaiman Sandman mythos who likes everyone she meets and has a great sense of Disney movies.
If I do think of death I think of it as if it were a spiritual T7 line which hooks you up to a spiritual chatroom where everyone else who has died goes to.... Then again, I havn't died in quite a while, in fact I can't remember the last time I died, Dratz!


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