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Some kind of vascular accident or cancer I guess ¯_(ツ)_/¯
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On March 4th, 2033 at 6:32am local time I will trip and fall walking downstairs. Where I will smack my head on the newel post at the bottom, breaking my neck and causing a severe skull fracture. I will lie semi-conscious on the floor for the next 16 minutes and 27 seconds before expiring at 6:50am local time.
I don't know what happens after that.
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Most likely inappropriate sarcasm. Or an angry mob. What.....I'm not a people person, okay??
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God willing, age? Natural death as they call it, ideally 85+. If not, probably lung or stomach cancer. Hopefully in my old age, again.
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Most likely a skiing/mountain biking/car/surfing/hiking/tragic boating accident would be my best guess, other than cancer... If you're not suicidal, a risk taker or into extreme sports it's most likely going to be cancer though
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A total breakdown of society at some point in the next decade
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My most likely cause of death is the same as most men my age:
Falling off a ladder.
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Suicide as my body/finances will have deteriorated to the point where life isn't worth living.
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Cancer
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Heart attack
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Just like the old fortune teller said!
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Barring any sort of major accident. Almost certainly suicide.
But not in an "I'm depressed, get me out of here by any means necessary kind of way."
More in the, if I have terminal disease, or am otherwise going to be suffering a slow painful death, or I'll be a burden to those around me because of health limitations, I'll take myself out of the equation quite logically and happily.
So in that regard, there are only two possibilities; sudden accident, or taking care of it myself when the alternative is a slow decline.
And yes, old age is just another terminal disease, just on a longer timescale.
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wrote on last edited by [email protected]I'm Canadian. I'll probably die in an internment camp for Trump Derangement Syndrome when the US annexes us.
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some prick in an oversized truck
I wanted to agree but then I remembered my last scooter accident had nothing to do with a bad car driver and everything to do with me getting distracted by dogs and crashing into a fence. Thankfully for everyone else and myself I stick to bike trails and try not to venture into real traffic.
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One of my favorite professors was giving a class to me and other 200 about algorithms in a huge room. Suddenly he stops and drops “y’know, statistically speaking, 2/3 of this room will die of cancer”. So yeah, the odds are not on my side.
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wrote on last edited by [email protected]Unfortunately mom & her mom got dementia, so unless something comes along earlier to kill me, or unless we get a good preventative, that is more likely my fate.
No, they weren't overweight or smokers or physically idle, my mom was a professor and kept lifelong friends, really no lifestyle risk factors. Of course that's only on the one side of my family, my dad died of heart condition that I don't have and I'm not sure about his parents.
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Your saliva contains microscopic amounts of toxins. As you swallow, these toxins collect in your body, and eventually they'll reach critical mass and kill you. The amount of toxins in your saliva, and the total amount required to kill you is very individual, so nobody knows which will be their last drop. Still, one day I'll swallow my last bit of saliva and die.
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I'm Canadian. I'll probably die in an internment camp for Trump Derangement Syndrome when the US annexes us.
Unlikely. I'm sure the other nato countries will step in.
You're more likely to die from a drone attack in the USA-NATO war than in some camp.
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A combination of health issues stemming from poor diet and sedentary lifestyle.
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Unlikely to be a singular cause.
My extreme height and recreational drug use will likely factor in.
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Unlikely. I'm sure the other nato countries will step in.
You're more likely to die from a drone attack in the USA-NATO war than in some camp.
Step in and do what? Cross the ocean to launch a counter-invasion against the biggest military force on the planet? And how long that would take? It took 5 years until Europe was liberated, well long enough for 11 million people to be executed in the concentration camps.
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If i get the chance to retire then it will be of old age.