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I will miss the chances. I will miss the chance for romance. I will miss the feeling you get when you lay it all on the line and end up winning, and i will miss the feeling you get when you lay it all on the line and end up losing. I will miss this boiling pot of random chaos. I will miss how completely nonsensical this world will always be. I will miss the feeling that there might be something more, just beyond my reach.
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It'd be more of a case of, all the tons and tons of people who will miss me :p
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Haha, "oh happy dagger" is just another selfish deed.
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If I dropped dead tomorrow I would miss...The women...The music...The games...
...And South Park...:sick:
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My Forum darlings, my work (writing, that is), and my love. Oh and my little sister. We love the Mini Me!:D
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I don't think I'd miss much . . . right, it's the entire "dead" thing that makes me think that way.
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Nice, Shouty. Nice. So what would the you just-about-to-die regret leaving behind?
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Hmmmm. Maybe all the pain, sorrow, regret, and general hazard associated with being alive? The "thousand natural shocks that flesh is heir to?" The fardels? ;) ;) Ah . . . *sigh*
Pwetty sunrises?
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Ah! Now I understand. Thanks Scheherazade!
Based on an assumption that there is consciousness after death, and that that consciousness would be more vital, ultimately informed and clear, I would miss most the sensation of epiphany that I have so much opportunity for in life. Once ALL becomes clear, what's left to discover or become informed about? Assuming, that is...
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If I died tomorrow I would miss my husband, my cat, my family, NPR, and the hope that one day I might figure it all out. I don't think I am ready to die yet. I am in selfish mode and I need to spend more of my life serving others. Then I would feel like I had accomplished something worthwhile on earth. I should get started on that.
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Music, my family, and my friends (internet and non-internet)
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Technology, conversation, reading, eating, moving and social interaction.