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Sick Curiosity 9 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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I have many morbid thoughts and this is one of them. I have yet two more funerals to go too, that is about fall that makes so many people die? I don't know if it happens to any of you, but all the people I know pass in the fall over the years...there is never a spring death or summer for me.
Also do you think things come in threes? My friends mom died and then his friends mother in law died, so someone elses mom we know will die then?
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Last Edit: 2009/11/16 20:19 By anastasia13.Reason: spelling
Anastasia
Those who stand in white blessed light might not always be good, those who stand in the inky shadows of darkness might not always be evil.
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Re:Sick Curiosity 9 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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I've known a fair few pass away around this time and late Winter..It might just be the weather and time changes that makes the body work harder.
Or just plain coincidence.
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Re:Sick Curiosity 9 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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Thinking back of my family passing....Grandfathers...winter, Grandmothers March, Mum December 10th 2005, Father April 10th 2007. So it is the colder months for me as well.
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I became insane with long intervals of horrible sanity
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Re:Sick Curiosity 9 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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Got some morbid imagination myself, always seeing the worst possible outcome. Like getting your hair cut, and as I sit in the chair I see how she cuts my ear of, the blood flows all over and I scream, fall to the floor and take some scissors down with me, untill I pass out. It can happen in the most weird ways as well, but just causes me to feel a bit uneasy. Sometimes enough that I wont do something, in case this will come true.
Have only known four people that have died - my aunts husband, grandmom, granddad and an older relative. But have only gone to three funerals, so about that I can't really tell, as they died in different times and with years between them.
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My beauty is not the shape of the body,
but the voices in you mind;
the thoughts you can't live without
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Re:Sick Curiosity 9 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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CorpseQueen wrote:
Got some morbid imagination myself, always seeing the worst possible outcome. Like getting your hair cut, and as I sit in the chair I see how she cuts my ear of, the blood flows all over and I scream, fall to the floor and take some scissors down with me, untill I pass out. It can happen in the most weird ways as well, but just causes me to feel a bit uneasy. Sometimes enough that I wont do something, in case this will come true.
Have only known four people that have died - my aunts husband, grandmom, granddad and an older relative. But have only gone to three funerals, so about that I can't really tell, as they died in different times and with years between them.
I'm very much the same way. Every time I go outside I imagine that someone will gun me down or when a car passes I imagine it hitting me. When I'm working with power tools I can't stop thinking about them malfunctioning and slicing a hand off. When I hang things up on my walls I imagine what damage they do if they were to fall. When working with electrical wires I always think that they are going to shock the piss out of me.
I've only known two people whom have died. My uncle on my father's side and my best friend's mother, whom I was close to.
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Be yourself. Everyone else is taken.
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Re:Sick Curiosity 9 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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I often times have such unbiden visions as well. My imagination runs too wild . . .
I find that the ends of loved ones often come in the colder months as well. The way I look upon it is a following of nature's cycle. In the winter months nature dies out. So, in my mind, it makes sense for passings to come at this time. Though many strive to break away from nature she still has a hold on us deep within.
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