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Death is unfair
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Death is everywhere kills 150000 people everyday and they don't want to die would do everything to not die. But if you want to die death never want you. News death daily. Hospital. Sad story people want to live. I want to die hard to die and death not come. Very unfair. Why not death choose that want to die?
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GreenTree, missingpeace, Skathon and 4 others
Death isn't a "person" or "being" that should have human qualities attached to it. By wondering why death doesn't just choose those that want to die, and that's in effect what you are doing, you are attempting to personify death with consciousness of thought. I agree it would be nice if death only came after those who truly wanted to go, but it just doesn't work that way. Death does seek out everyone eventually. It's an unfair world for sure.
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emptybox, ephemerality, watchingthewheels and 1 other person
Better be done with it. Life sucks. People want to play endless nonsense childish idiotic games which have no purpose like go to work everyday to have bad day doing thing you hate with people you hate stupid bosses. It's silly
Yes, it really is. But there could never be anything fair about a world where chance determines everything. I consider those who die to be the most fortunate people as to me permanently not existing sounds so ideal. The non existent have no worries, no concerns and are no longer burdened by this useless existence. It's perfection to me lacking the ability to suffer and never having to endure another day trapped here. The way that I see it, life itself is the true problem and death is the only real relief.
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