Do you have wishes or plans for your last days?

I think about death all the time. How I got robbed of my parents at a young age. How many people deserve to be dead but are enjoying long life.
When I was younger, I wanted my death to be spectacular. Now I just don't want to die alone. Having survive a heart attack and cancer (well 1.25 year free), death and I are good friend.
I just hope she looks like Death in the Neil Gaiman comics book.

As another view of Lady Death, an old, old favourite of mine, Peter Beagle's Come Lady Death, a short, entertaining and all too plausible revealing.
 
I hope to show up at the Pearly Gates with a surprised look on my face (i.e. I don't want to know I'm dying before I do).
 
I have my nitrogen hypoxia kit assembled,
This sent me straight to Google. But it looks to complicated and pricey and in need of explanation to others, so I'm back on the don't eat or drink plan.
 
I'd like to go as long as possible without dementia or unbearable pain... but then again as long as you can drug me up and let me listen to good music, don't pull that plug baby.
 
This sent me straight to Google. But it looks to complicated and pricey and in need of explanation to others, so I'm back on the don't eat or drink plan.
Try helium hypoxia. Cheap and cheerful - can of helium and large plastic bag to go over your head. For a small additional cost, you can make a face-mask setup. In Texas you can buy a pistol, bite the barrel and pull the trigger - instant death. In the UK handguns are not generally available so, in discussion with my peers, we worked out that hypoxia with an inert gas was the best alternative - painless, death in minutes.

The slight preference for nitrogen relates to its density compared to helium; you don't want the plastic bag floating off after you lose consciousness.
 
I suspect that a discussion of suicide methods will lead to this thread being locked and purged very quickly.
 
When I posted above, my 28-year-old crush texted me, She alway make me feel too alive to think about dying. So I'm like Yossarian in Catch-22. I'm going to live forever or die trying.
 
I almost never think about this, to tell the truth. I guess my first thought would be I'd like to go quickly and suddenly.
 
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