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Kurt wrote:OLD GUY WITH PASTA ONLY DIET LIVES TO BE 79.
Taken too soon.
On topic: At what age do you all consider it normal for someone to just drop dead?
A classmate of mine that we called Elenor Rigby since none of us had heard of him until he died, dropped dead at age 24, and now I have forgotten his real name. He is just known as "that guy who died for some reason...who went to the showers wearing a full bathrobe and slippers".
But none of us suspected Elenor Rigby was murdered, we just figured that being asocial was somehow fatal, and that fit into our world view just fine, so none of us assumed a conspiracy.
Then another friend of mine died when he was around 30. He drank himself to death and that was hurried along by an ulcer that he decided to treat with vodka not knowing what the cause of the pain was, only that vodka dulled it. In the days before the internet another friend of mine, his roomate, had traveled to South America and was having a grand time meeting svelte, hairy legged lefty women that he kept on prolonging his stay. When he came back he saw his roomate had moved out and apparently left their appartment covered in blood, feces and vomit. A few angry phone calls later he discovered that he died and was buried and the mess was caused by his death throws. 30 years old, dead. No conspiracy.
I did not start hearing about conspiracies until people started over-dosing. One guy I knew crapped out on heroin at age 25. He was not a regular user or a user at all up until that moment, but he was dead and his apartment showed signs of him and one other person drinking beer and smoking. The cops determined he was with someone, they left, and then he ODed. Mine was his guest brought out heroin, they used, he died, his guest nodded out and woke up to a corpse and got out of there. But a dude overdoses and thats the end of that mystery.
Another friend of mine ODed in Mexico, most likely a suicide. She was the kind of person who was suicidal and had a drug habit, but she had such qualities that we refused to believe it was what it was. Some of us even thought that she had faked her death, very briefly for me until I realized that was difficult and she was the worst liar I ever met (she would have knocked on my door or made a phone call to me to tell me she was dead and how she did it) . Instead her sister and I briefly looked for a mysterious "Long Faced Man" before we realized that she had killed herself, and we should have realized that sooner.
I think as we get older, but still not at old age, we start to view death as optional. When I was younger and did not know what it was I viewed death as a punchline, or as a backdrop to the ever unfolding drama that was my life.
But the fact is that when you hit around 53 and have some health issues you enter the realm of it not being unusual to drop dead. The conspiracy that killed Scalia was the conspiracy of death against the living.
And that hunting club....Old dudes with capes will croak you any chance they get.
Kurt wrote:Right. I know totally healthy people older than 53. I also know totally healthy people older than 53 who just dropped dead.
There comes a point where we have to admit that death comes and it comes suddenly and its more likely to happen to someone who is over 53 (an arbitrary number I just picked)
That German Yacht Mummy. 59. I bet people who knew him thought he was healthy, and he may have been...except for that one time when he died.
Kurt wrote:Right. I know totally healthy people older than 53. I also know totally healthy people older than 53 who just dropped dead.
There comes a point where we have to admit that death comes and it comes suddenly and its more likely to happen to someone who is over 53 (an arbitrary number I just picked)
That German Yacht Mummy. 59. I bet people who knew him thought he was healthy, and he may have been...except for that one time when he died.
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