what is leaving world
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I’m going to spare you the low-hanging fruit jokes of “via spaceship” and skip right to the nitty gritty; if you’re asking how to leave this world in the sense of suicide or death, I’m here as an internet stranger to offer you love and support.
Life is hard. Life sucks. I’m not going to tell you other wise; but there are beautiful things in thisworld.
Have you ever seen the Eiffel Tower lit up at night? It’s Beautiful!
Have you ever seen the Colosseum of Rome? It’s Magnificent!
Have you ever seen the Grand Canyon? It’s Grand!
Have you ever experienced love that you can’t even begin to describe? It’s Wonderful!
Have you ever heard the uncontrollable laugh of a two year old getting tickled? It’s Soul-Brightening!
Have you shook hands with someone who you admire and look up to? It’s inspiring!
All I’m saying is that even though life is hard, life can also be something worth treasuring. I don’t know you, nor will I ever probably meet you, but just know I am thinking of you - you beautiful, anonymous human being. It’s guaranteed that you will one day leave this little rock floating in space, but please don’t rush it; there’s way too much that you’ve yet to experience.
If this sentimental mumbo-jumbo doesn’t apply to you and you’re genuinely asking how to leave this world, then let me advise you to try to become an astronaut - or save up your pennies for when Space Travel becomes a touristy thing. But my message of love and support still stands and I wish you the best in astronaut school.
Life is hard. Life sucks. I’m not going to tell you other wise; but there are beautiful things in thisworld.
Have you ever seen the Eiffel Tower lit up at night? It’s Beautiful!
Have you ever seen the Colosseum of Rome? It’s Magnificent!
Have you ever seen the Grand Canyon? It’s Grand!
Have you ever experienced love that you can’t even begin to describe? It’s Wonderful!
Have you ever heard the uncontrollable laugh of a two year old getting tickled? It’s Soul-Brightening!
Have you shook hands with someone who you admire and look up to? It’s inspiring!
All I’m saying is that even though life is hard, life can also be something worth treasuring. I don’t know you, nor will I ever probably meet you, but just know I am thinking of you - you beautiful, anonymous human being. It’s guaranteed that you will one day leave this little rock floating in space, but please don’t rush it; there’s way too much that you’ve yet to experience.
If this sentimental mumbo-jumbo doesn’t apply to you and you’re genuinely asking how to leave this world, then let me advise you to try to become an astronaut - or save up your pennies for when Space Travel becomes a touristy thing. But my message of love and support still stands and I wish you the best in astronaut school.
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