Trojan1962
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Read somewhere it was a bone disease
She had no event it seems, just faded away, in my experience when you have had enough and are tired then you just let go , actual death is complicated if you want to go into it , i dont , i was merely passing on the official cause of death , it is an historical document after all , only conspiracy theorists dont want to believe it
The butler did it, in the drawing room with a candlestick.She had no event it seems, just faded away, in my experience when you have had enough and are tired then you just let go , actual death is complicated if you want to go into it , i dont , i was merely passing on the official cause of death , it is an historical document after all , only conspiracy theorists dont want to believe it
Come back to me on that when you are 115 years old and let me know how you feelAs far as I’m aware, dying of old age isn’t actually possible.
I will likely have died of a disease, illness or organ failure by then.Come back to me on that when you are 115 years old and let me know how you feel
In which case the cause of death will be recorded as old ageI will likely have died of a disease, illness or organ failure by then.
No it wouldn’t. It would be cancer/Covid/heart failure/brain aneurism etc.In which case the cause of death will be recorded as old age
No, you'll have bored them to death long before then.No it wouldn’t. It would be cancer/Covid/heart failure/brain aneurism etc.
One thing is for sure, if I die at 115, hardly anyone on this board would be around to see it.