I Will Die...
18 years ago
...Of lung cancer, when I am 36 years old. You know, the odd thing is, thats what Ive said since I was about 13 years old.
I have always had this intuitive knowing that will be my time and reason (though the place is still unknown) So last night, while I was sitting on the bed enjoying a big bowl of reefer with Ben, it hit me - thats the positive side of knowing when you will die.
Thinking I am going to die at 36 of lung cancer gives me so much time to accomplish what I want to accomplish, see what I want to see, and do what I want to do.
No matter if I die before, on, or after that, then Ive been living my life to the fullest.
So, would you rather know when and how you will go, or leave it up to destinyfatesurprise (question mark)
I have always had this intuitive knowing that will be my time and reason (though the place is still unknown) So last night, while I was sitting on the bed enjoying a big bowl of reefer with Ben, it hit me - thats the positive side of knowing when you will die.
Thinking I am going to die at 36 of lung cancer gives me so much time to accomplish what I want to accomplish, see what I want to see, and do what I want to do.
No matter if I die before, on, or after that, then Ive been living my life to the fullest.
So, would you rather know when and how you will go, or leave it up to destinyfatesurprise (question mark)
FA+

and please be so kind as to never stratle me like that again, pleeease?
*purrheadrubsprovidesyouwithanotherbowlofreefer*
;)
If you die of lung cancer, you can blame it on the tobacco, not the bud. Although there are combustion tar carcinogens in smoked grass, the psychoactive ingredients are potent anticarcinogens. Heavy pot-only smokers don't have a detectably increased incidence of lung cancer. Its the legal addictive stuff that will get you if you don't watch out.