Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Last words continued
 A lot of people who responded to my last post said, "you can tell a lot about someone by there last words." What kind of things do you think are learned in last words? Or at least what should be learned? Also I have been thinking about death bed confessions. Do you think they are important? And if so, why are they important? Do you think it's more important for the person dying or the person recieving the information? These aren't retorical (like all of my questions) answer in comments!

4 comments:

  1. I don't really think death bed confessions are important because you could say stuff better left token to your grave, because I think the person should remember the last happy thing you said, as being not before you die, then again the term famous last words wouldn't exist.

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  2. i agree with andy thing you should leave your loveones with happy memories of you rather than going out and having them happy that you died. i mean if it is very important and you need to tell them i think you should but i think you should leave them with happy memories.

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  3. I think you can tell a lot about someone's last words. I also agree that you should only saw something mean unless you need to. I would want to hear something special or something sweet then something bad. You don't want them to be happy that you just died, you want them to be sad and remember good things.

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  4. I think that last words are important because they leave an impression of what kind of person you are and your out look on life. They say a lot about you, but not just the words it's the way you say the words too.

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