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My mother in law is Japanese. She died last year a lonely death. They found the body two days after she died. She was a stubborn type who refused community social worker help. She was 91.
I still think though old, it is a tragic death. People don't like to burden others. People are fiercely independent.
Will I find myself in a similar situation one day?
 
Then I found this video. I've done cleaning myself. But not this type. They have my admiration. We forget people have to clean up after we die like this.
 
I often think about death. How morbid. But honestly my current thinking is we need to prepare for it. I'm aiming to become minimalist. Minimise possessions. Make their job easy. The ones who have to clean up after you die. And simplify the will. Keep instructions simple. .
 
When I read the title at first I thought it said "Lovely Deaths".
Then I read the posts and thought "this is not lovely", so I looked again at the title and saw "Lonely".

I'll post on what I think is a "Lovely Death".
Nelson Rockefeller had a "Lovely Death". I want to go out like he did.
 
When I read the title at first I thought it said "Lovely Deaths".
Then I read the posts and thought "this is not lovely", so I looked again at the title and saw "Lonely".

I'll post on what I think is a "Lovely Death".
Nelson Rockefeller had a "Lovely Death". I want to go out like he did.
In a PBS documentary about the Rockefeller family, longtime Rockefeller aide Joseph E. Persico said: "It became known that [Rockefeller] had been alone with a young woman who worked for him, in undeniably intimate circumstances, and in the course of that evening had died from a heart attack."[140] Rockefeller's four oldest children issued a statement saying that they had conducted their own review, that they believed their father could not have been saved, and that all those who tried to help had acted responsibly. Neither Marshack nor the family has ever commented publicly on the circumstances surrounding Rockefeller's death.[141] The family would not consent to an autopsy.[142] In 2017, the New York Daily News stated that following Rockefeller's death, "it wasn't long before Johnny Carson could start drawing laughs merely by uttering the words 'Megan Marshack.'"[138] New York magazine quipped that "Nelson thought he was coming, but he was going."[143]
 
When I read the title at first I thought it said "Lovely Deaths".
Then I read the posts and thought "this is not lovely", so I looked again at the title and saw "Lonely".

I'll post on what I think is a "Lovely Death".
Nelson Rockefeller had a "Lovely Death". I want to go out like he did.
So you want to go out in the act of sex?
 
Yesiree Bob!
Part of me thinks that is sad. From what I've read of your posts, it would likely be with an escort.
But I myself want to go out high on something. Hopefully, morphene or marijuana or OxyContin. Some thing that masks the brutality of it. So yeah, I'm no tough Puritan.
 

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