I would rather want to know when because if I knew how, I would be afraid of everything, but if I know when, I would do everything and just live solo yolo.
I’d definitely want to know how. That way if it was a painful death I’d probably at least have time to mentally prepare (although I wouldn’t know how much time I would have I guess).
Hmm, If I choose how do I get to know the where? And would it be possible to dodge the situation causing it? So if I know I die because a rollercoaster flies off it’s tracks, I could dodge amusement parks. Or in my case spend every free moment in one, though I don’t imagine it would speed up the inevitable
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When. Then I could plan and prepare. If I knew how it would drive me crazy every time that situation came up, not knowing if it was the one.
missing comma after how. “If I knew how, it would drive me crazy”
Makes sense, didn’t think of it that way…
I would rather want to know when because if I knew how, I would be afraid of everything, but if I know when, I would do everything and just live solo yolo.
Yeah that makes sense. I’m already afraid of a lot so I’m not sure what I’d pick lol.
I’d definitely want to know how. That way if it was a painful death I’d probably at least have time to mentally prepare (although I wouldn’t know how much time I would have I guess).
That’s kinda what I was thinking
Hmm, If I choose how do I get to know the where? And would it be possible to dodge the situation causing it? So if I know I die because a rollercoaster flies off it’s tracks, I could dodge amusement parks. Or in my case spend every free moment in one, though I don’t imagine it would speed up the inevitable
Knowing where is a good one. I’d hope to die at least somewhere beautiful. Or at least somewhere I’d be found before I’m too much of a mess to clean.
I’d like to know when, where and how. That way, I can plan my life (or my demise) properly.
Agreed.