What to do, what to do?
9 years ago
Right off the bat, I'd like to state that there is nothing seriously wrong with me health wise, this is just musing on my part.
I've often wondered, if I were to suddenly die tomorrow, what would happen to all the art I've collected, as well as my fursuit. I'd hate to imagine them just getting thrown away, as no one else in my family has any furry inclinations. Having them just gather dust in an old box isn't much better. I think I'd rather see them either sent back to the original artist or to a few select online friends, who I know would appreciate them. My fursuit however still boggles me as to how it would be disposed of.
Now, I don't mean to sound morbid, but I know I'm not getting any younger and I think I should start thinking about what will be done with all my stuff. Hopefully however, I won't have to worry about this for many years yet.
I've often wondered, if I were to suddenly die tomorrow, what would happen to all the art I've collected, as well as my fursuit. I'd hate to imagine them just getting thrown away, as no one else in my family has any furry inclinations. Having them just gather dust in an old box isn't much better. I think I'd rather see them either sent back to the original artist or to a few select online friends, who I know would appreciate them. My fursuit however still boggles me as to how it would be disposed of.
Now, I don't mean to sound morbid, but I know I'm not getting any younger and I think I should start thinking about what will be done with all my stuff. Hopefully however, I won't have to worry about this for many years yet.
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*hugs ya* It's not morbid; it is responsible to think of such things because it is going to happen to all of us. That's life.
Dominus tecum
In all seriousness, this is something everyone wonders about. I wonder about it and I'm 26, nothing morbid. What you do is you prepare as best you can, decide what you want to happen, make your instructions as best you can and accept no one will get them perfect.
Their's actually something calming about that. It's outside of your hands, so you don't worry. Do the best you can and accept it. At least I find it calming.
I've wondered what I'm going to do with all my old sketchbooks when I die.