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We all experience it. We all have dealt with it. We all become it. Here's to death.

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We all remember that night,
As a young child,
Laying in bed,
Suddenly realizing,
That we are mortal,
And that one day,
We won't be here anymore.
That's probably the second time I was born.
Thanks Aperture.

ALCRAN
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You could be a king or a street sweeper but everyone will eventually have to dance, with the Grim Reaper

ShortHax
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"I do not fear death. I had been dead for billions and billions of years before I was born, and had not suffered the slightest inconvenience from it."
- Mark Twain

ugneugniausia
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This video helped me cope of the death of my grandfather just a few hours ago and I learned that death will always end for every one of us whoever lived on this planet.

RIP Milo Madronio
1950-2023
Fly high grandpa

waterio
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Me: *minding my own business*

My phone notification: "Death."

thatexoguy
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My sister passed last month, on the 7th of November. She was 15. It was sudden. Her asthma became too much out of nowhere and none of her medication was working. I struggled to keep her alive, with my uncle and I doing CPR. It was late at night, and we rushed her to the hospital. She didn't make it. My mom was in a different country and my dad was sleeping at home. We were sleeping at a different house. It still haunts me, to this day, seeing the fear in her eyes before she slipped away. I've cried for a while until I went numb inside. Tomorrow will be 40 days since she's been gone. She was my best friend.
In some way, listening to this, it feels like her way of talking to me, consoling me, like we would before when she was still with me. We knew death was inevitable and we never took a moment to take for granted what we had. But it still hurts.
In some way, it was chilling to see the time stamps, as it was around the same time she left us. Nonetheless, thank you for making this video. It gave me comfort in these trying times.

jameselliot
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“People don’t cry because they are weak. It is because they’ve been strong for too long.”
-Johnny Depp

realmachineca
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I knew a girl in HS that had been in a really bad car accident. She was severely injured, and the girl next to her in the back seat was killed instantly when the back part of the car that got crunched into them broke her neck.
The girl (we’ll call her Jane), said she saw her friend (who’s been killed instantly) standing next to her on the street, telling her she was ok, was going to a better place, but she (Jane) couldn’t go with her, because it wasn’t her time yet.
She said the next thing she saw was the paramedics working on her, from a 3rd person view, then she woke up in the hospital.
She had no idea what had happened, and when they were explaining it to her, they were about to tell her friend had died, but when she told them she already knew, they couldn’t figure out how she knew already her friend was dead, as she’d been unconscious since the collision.

JohnDoe-zrpc
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"Death smiles upon us all, all a man can do is smile back"

—Marcus Aurelius

xLynxxx
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“The fear of death follows from the fear of life. A man who lives fully is prepared to die at any time.”
― Mark Twain

k.z
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Psychedelics are just an exceptional mental health breakthrough. It's quite fascinating how effective they are against depression and anxiety. Saved my life.

socialworkgroupa
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I'm not scared of dying, I'm scared of being forgotten, the world moving on without me, not being able to experience anything else, having regrets, leaving this world alone, dying before I can find love. That's what truly scares me

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Ah, I remember... When I was in 5th grade, my 4th grade teacher passed away due to ALS. It didn't really emotionally hit me until the funeral. I cried my eyes out. All the students he taught, some being in their late 30's, were there's. He was such a good teacher. He was understanding and kind, and was laughing till the end.
I once visited his house, and he had gotten so bad, I couldn't understand him. He laughed it off, but I can't imagine how frustrating and sad that must've been... slowly losing your ability to communicate to people around you...no matter how hard you try.

Later that night, after the funeral, I was laying in bed, and drifted into sleep.

I found myself in a field with tall grass, with my teacher.
He looked alive and well, and was smiling. He told me not to worry, for he was in a better place now. There was no need to cry.

I woke up later that night, thinking to myself that I brought that image together to cope. So, when I tried to imagine it again, and this time, I was the only one in the field.

He was a great guy. Even donated his body for research on ALS. in his words, (or as I remember them to be)
' I'll be gone, so why shouldn't I help the cause?'

I still think about it sometimes.

BlazingVix
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"I do not fear death. I had been dead for billions and billions of years before I was born, and had not suffered the slightest inconvenience from it.“ — Mark Twain

TheOicyu
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I'm a 17 year old boy, stubled across this video and at the end I was in tears, I realised that one day my parents will be no more.

HomeworkFM
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I don’t wanna die. I don’t wanna feel death. Death..is scary I don’t understand. I wish I can live this life again. I don’t wanna lose this experience

Validrasonakaisen
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When dying, your brain is probably using all its powers left, looking into your memories, trying to find a way to survive. Thats why people say "life flashes before your eyes".

patmyaz
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"Death does not concern us, because as long as we exist, death is not here. And when it does come, we no longer exist."
-Epicurus

AbsintMynd
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I recently got diagnosed with multiple sclerosis which is a disabling auto immune disease in the brain, I know it’s not a death warrant and I still have a long life ahead of me (although it will be difficult in later years due to slowly becoming disabled) this video still helped me a lot, after hearing about my diagnosis it lit a fire under my ass, it made me think of all the things I wanted to do but always said “I’ll do it later I have plenty of time” getting my bike license, climbing a mountain I’ve always wanted to as a kid, going to turkey and Russia and visiting family, all of these things I plan to do in the coming years before the inevitable end of my body wanting to destroy itself. Life’s short
Enjoy it while you can and never take your health for granted.

magicjelly
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Recently, I've been thinking a lot about death. I'm only 15, but the thought looms over me a lot. The thought of the afterlife being an infinite lucid dream through all of your happy memories makes me more motivated to have more of those moments.

sleepy