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MysteriousAd3303 t1_iyedbzr wrote

Not if you become an airline pilot.

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Affectionate-Boot-96 t1_iyeeitd wrote

Ah yes, optimism

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BlooPancakes t1_iyf53wl wrote

One of them has large periods of that sick lonely feeling.

It’s more about the time spent with those you love.

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oreo_cookie01 t1_iyeogfj wrote

One is never truly alone as long as you believe in our lord and savour Danny Devito

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iammeghdad t1_iyeu3ao wrote

It's not always die alone. One will die alone, one will die near their partner

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gingiviitis t1_iyeb0yu wrote

I wish i was a cow

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Bennito_bh t1_iyf0pl7 wrote

My good friend passed away last night. His wife was with him. He won’t be there when she goes.

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Longshot1969 t1_iyf5u92 wrote

Over 50 percent of marriages end in divorce. Guess the choice is living alone or living alone AND broke

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JackStar11 t1_iyex337 wrote

It's not the way the story ends, it the fun you have until you get there

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where_didIcome_from t1_iyexj51 wrote

Jeez what do I even hope for

I guess being married means I have a 50% chance of not dying alone, but at that point would I really want to leave my SO on their own? Is that even something to hope for either way?

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Cheez_Itz_Christ_ t1_iyec0o3 wrote

It’s the right side for me, I rather die alone without the pain of loosing the one I loved. Who knows maybe somewhere down the hall a door will open up, that lets me choose again.

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Fancy-Contribution14 t1_iyf9btn wrote

“Born alone, die alone, no matter who your man is. Just hope I live long enough to tell it to my grandkids.”-MF DOOM

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