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cherry7

Experienced
Feb 18, 2023
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There's gotta be a way to deliberately contract a fatal disease? Or live a lifestyle that will lead to death. Smoking, sedentary, junk food?
 
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etherealspring

etherealspring

can someone just kill me already
Mar 27, 2024
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sure, all of those things will negatively impact ur health. but isnt that a rlly slow way to go? is that rlly worth it
 
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sos

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Jul 22, 2024
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yea anything would be a slow way to go

might be able to get bitten by an animal and get something but i dont have any knowledge on that
 
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Praestat_Mori

Mori praestat, quam haec pati!
May 21, 2023
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Human bodies can restist a lot pf things that "can" make us sick (very) long-term. Depending on your general health a lot of people never get sick on purpose. At least not terminally sick.

You probably only harm yourself and cause yourself hardship.

It's better not to do it.
 
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l1f31spa1n

̶𝔉𝔯𝔢𝔫𝔠𝔥 𝔐𝔢𝔪𝔟𝔢𝔯
Jul 18, 2024
51
There's gotta be a way to deliberately contract a fatal disease? Or live a lifestyle that will lead to death. Smoking, sedentary, junk food?
Dude, you're such a genius... this post should get some methods... Imagine something that gives you cancer and you have a few months to prepare your family for your departure... the dream, right? They would never know it's a CTB. I also believe it would be easier for my family to learn that I died from a venomous snake rather than by CTB.
 
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cherry7

Experienced
Feb 18, 2023
264
Dude, you're such a genius... this post should get some methods... Imagine something that gives you cancer and you have a few months to prepare your family for your departure... the dream, right? They would never know it's a CTB. I also believe it would be easier for my family to learn that I died from a venomous snake rather than by CTB.
Lol yes!
 
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lostintheloop

Enlightened
Apr 14, 2023
1,320
I think there's too much out of your control. Like your health now, your genes, environment you're in now and one you grew up and even just luck really. Some people will lead very unhealthy lives and live into old age. Some people will dedicate their lives to keeping healthy and die young. There's just no way of knowing. Unhealthy lifestyles like you mention in your post will definitely increase risk of certain cancers , heart disease. Type 2 diabetes etc. But even then those things may not kill you and if they do could be very slow. Also you don't know when you'd develop them. As the risk of many things increases in older age . So Might not be until your 80 .

Have you never seen in the news people who made it to like 100 and swear their secret was whiskey and cigarette for breakfast or something . Too many unknown variables
 
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cherry7

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Feb 18, 2023
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I think there's too much out of your control. Like your health now, your genes, environment you're in now and one you grew up and even just luck really. Some people will lead very unhealthy lives and live into old age. Some people will dedicate their lives to keeping healthy and die young. There's just no way of knowing. Unhealthy lifestyles like you mention in your post will definitely increase risk of certain cancers , heart disease. Type 2 diabetes etc. But even then those things may not kill you and if they do could be very slow. Also you don't know when you'd develop them. As the risk of many things increases in older age . So Might not be until your 80 .

Have you never seen in the news people who made it to like 100 and swear their secret was whiskey and cigarette for breakfast or something . Too many unknown variables
Yes you're right. Unfortunately.
 
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