hat a way to go!
At some point most of us will say it, and when speaking of death usually mean some preferred, or else dreaded, scenario—drowning in a pool of chocolate say, as compared to being drawn and quartered. According to a new Canadian pollthough, we are not exactly exhausting ourselves plumbing the metaphysics of the exit.
In general, going, happens in one of three ways: Instantaneous, a catastrophic high-impact injury, for example, or a bullet to a so-called kill-zone; Sudden, as when an event results in death moments or hours later, and Delayed. About this third, we could be glib and say that the leading cause of death is life, but I am talking here about terminal illness, both protracted and brief.
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