I'd want all the details but I think if you avoid the death it will come back at you differently on that same day. If you do avoid your death and it doesn't come back around that day , you become immortal.
How do I die. It'll pretty much answer the pain question. If it's something random, I'll write a will right away. If it's something that'll take time, I'll keep living normally.
I wouldn't want to know any of it, because knowing any of it would change none of it.
Knowing the day of the week would only make that day horrible every week- knowing which week would ruin that week every year. Knowing the weather would ruin rain, or sunny days.
Most of these options would drive me insane. However, I would like to know if I would be alone when I die. One of my great fears in life is being alone, so if someone is present at my death, that is less likely to happen.
I would chose what caused my death. I agree with Logan knowing your age or the weather or the date would just make the rest of your life a uncomfortable waiting game. If they say I die of something like natural causes or a gun shot wound (heaven forbid) at least I won't worry as much.
I voted "Will it be painful or not (Yes or No Only)" before thinking, you know...what if he said "Yes"? I would feel so godawful knowing that, no matter what I do, I'll met some horrible end eventually. So yeah...ignorance is bliss.
I don't want to know anything if I can't stop it, no matter what I clicked on without thinking all the way. Which might just be how I'll go out...*shrug*
If I were to chose one, it'd probably be the year. However, I'd rather not know because as I drew closer to the year, I'd probably be more preoccupied with my death than enjoying the life I had.
What happens 5 minutes before I die. But then..I would try to stop it, which could in fact be the reason why I die. Trying to stop it but trying so led to death.
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