Dead man's body remains in apartment for 8 months

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  • #395806
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    Surferdude
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    The other day my father showed me an article , that was on the front page of our local newspaper.

    A 46 year old single man had died alone in his apartment and his corpse had not been discovered for 8 months.

    My father jokingly commented that one day I will be the guy , who´s death will be unnoticed.

    A year ago this scenario would have been my biggest nightmare. Today I don´t really care about what happends with me after I die or how many people show up at my funeral .

    In time we will all be forgotten, no matter how great our legagy is.
    Ask the average girl on the street, who Julius caesar was and she will probably answear, that he was a guy who invented a salad .

    #395811
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    Jan Sobieski
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    I call BS. My landlord is on me if I am 1 day late.

    Even if true, who cares. The guy is dead.

    Love is just alimony waiting to happen. Visit mgtow.com.

    #395813
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    Surferdude
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    http://www.nachrichten.at/oberoesterreich/Toter-Linzer-lag-monatelang-in-seiner-Wohnung;art4,2460943

    Here you can read the article ( if you speak german )

    I found another article on the web . A guy in sweden was 18 months dead, before he was found

    http://www.upi.com/Dead-mans-body-remains-in-apartment-for-18-months/37461372777783/

    #395817
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    Pedal, run, row
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    Who cares. You know what is worse? Having some unloving c~~~ make your final years a living hell, and you pass away unloved, still. But hey, your body will get hauled out ASAP. She will probably throw all your possession away within a week… What a happy ending.

    I have heard plenty of stories about men whose wives never visited them as they lay dying in hospice, who didn’t want to make funeral arrangements etc.

    #395819
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    My ideal way to go is sitting on my porch over looking the mountains and/or the water. Hopefully with a drink or guitar in hand. I don’t care if they never find me

    #395821
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    Jan Sobieski
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    I did not mean to imply anything sir.

    I trust my brother.

    Love is just alimony waiting to happen. Visit mgtow.com.

    #395822
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    MonkeyMind
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    I had a distant old reclusive relative that died back last year and we estimated that he was dead for about a month before neighbours contacted the police because they hadn’t seen him for a while.

    Visiting the house was a bit eerie. There was a visible dark patch from where his corpse laid and there were bits of his hair still stuck to the carpet.

    That said, once you’re dead, you’re dead. so why care about it?

    #395827
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    Keymaster
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    My father jokingly commented that one day I will be the guy , who´s death will be unnoticed.

    How is that any different from a soldier who’s effort and dedication in LIFE will be unnoticed?

    I don’t even understand how there is always massive outpouring of concern, speeches, displays and affection AFTER people die and they all gather around to say nice and loving s~~~ they never said to your face when you were alive!!

    It’s sick.

    If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.
    #395845
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    Surferdude
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    Kowalski : That is a beautiful way to go .

    I hope I die during a night surf sitting on my board 50 meters from the shore , looking at the full moon reflecting on the water.

    #395849
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    Anonymous
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    That smell isn’t gonna wash out, I bet the place rents real cheap, you guys looking to rent should look for a stiffs apartment, if you don’t mind the smell…

    #395857
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    Anonymous
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    I always pictured my death with my body/corpse floating down a river face down.

    Floating body

    Hey Redpill, that picture reminded me of the time we found what we believed to be a dead body in a murky pond in the park, it turned to be a manikin submersed in the algae and muck, for a couple school boys that was the day we s~~~ bricks!

    #395861
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    Ogre
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    Kowalski, swap the northern portion of the Chihuahua Desert and you’ve found my preferred exit from my mortal bonds.

    I’ll bet that since the guy was single he had the money to pay his rent for the full year at a time. While 8 months is a long time, he may have just been a monk pioneer to have nobody go looking for him in that time.

    I failed to realize in my youth that I was the prize. I was going to work. I was going to earn. Little did I realize that due to feminism, that no longer meant I had to share. Road soon, Desert after.

    #395862
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    Herd a similar case like this . Power cut of and all . Every one was shocked no one noticed . At least after 8 months the smell would not be so bad . 3 or 4 day body in summer was bad . Sun beaming threw the window . Smell stained my shoes so bad i had to toss them. I know what the taste of death means . You actually get a horrible taste in your mouth . Not even packing ya nostrills with vics helps . Something i like to try to forget . Pretty f~~~ed up

    THE PLANTATION HAS NOW TURNED INTO THE KILLING FIELDS . WOMAN ARE NOW ROLLING CAMBODIAN STYLE .

    #395866
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    My father jokingly commented that one day I will be the guy , who´s death will be unnoticed.

    One article,
    you can look up and jokingly show your father ######################################’s articles on women dumping their medically challenged old husbands because they would rather cash out and spend the money on themselves.

    10% = what’s said.
    30% = how it’s said.
    60% = everything else.
    Tell your father that I said that he sounds like an asshole and that I’m jokingly joking.

    "It seems like there's times a body gets struck down so low, there ain't a power on earth that can ever bring him up again. Seems like something inside dies so he don't even want to get up again. But he does."

    #395869
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    Channel-Z
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    I see stories like this on the news wires every now and then. Usually the dead person has been paying via automatic withdrawal. When the funds run out, someone shows up to evict, and– surprise!

    #395882
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    Anonymous
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    Death is just another stage of life or lack there of. Do it on your terms if you are allowed the choice.

    Smile because it was your life not a life someone made you live in chains.

    #395884
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    Cataphract
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    I don’t even understand how there is always massive outpouring of concern, speeches, displays and affection AFTER people die and they all gather around to say nice and loving s~~~ they never said to your face when you were alive!!

    Funerals exist for the living, the dead are just an excuse to hold one.

    Marriage: About as appealing as wood-chipper diving.

    #395910
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    Herd a similar case like this . Power cut of and all . Every one was shocked no one noticed . At least after 8 months the smell would not be so bad . 3 or 4 day body in summer was bad . Sun beaming threw the window . Smell stained my shoes so bad i had to toss them. I know what the taste of death means . You actually get a horrible taste in your mouth . Not even packing ya nostrills with vics helps . Something i like to try to forget . Pretty f~~~ed up

    I’ve seen 2 dead bodies in my life time. One was an open coffin Maori funeral, this guys mum who i used to be friends with years ago but turned into a using peice of s~~~.

    The second dead body I found myself. I worked as security at this huge accommodation block and was asked to check on this guy. Had keys to every room. Went into his room and the bloke was dead. Blue mouth and nose, with a pained expression. He’d been dead for about 24 hours no more.

    Never smelled a rotting corpse apart from roadkill or an animal. I’d f~~~ing hate to come across a rotting human corpse. I’d definitely dry retch like a c~~~.

    #395960
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    Eyeswideopen
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    Dealing with dead bodies, for me, is not a huge deal. It’s a daily occurrence.

    The OPs story is just classic scare tactics to get you in line with the blue pill philosophy.

    Firstly, your dead – whatever happens to your mortal coil will be beyond your concern. I understand the fear of rotting away, unnoticed, for an extended period of time. Yet, huge assumptions are being made if your married.

    You are assuming your spouse will be alive. You are also assuming she has not taken off on a “girls vacation” only to find you putrefying a week later when she returns.

    Possible plan are as follows to avoid this eventuality.
    1.) Leverage technology. They have those medical alarm devices that if movement is not sensed in a 1hr period the authorities are dispatched. I’m sure they will soon offer a service with biometrics similar to fitness bands. Heart rate = 0 for greater than 5 minutes, emergency services are activated. Monthly monitoring is infinitely cheaper than a wife.
    2.) Check yourself into a retirement community when the time comes, and the statistical chances of death are higher. You will be noticed when you don’t show up for dinner or cards – nothing more nosy then a bunch of elderly ladies.
    3.)In your 70s marry a girl in her 20s. Make the stipulation in your will that she gets nothing if you die and any signs of rigor mortis are present when the ambulance arrives. Trust me, she will be hovering over you like a vulture waiting to raid your bank account. ?

    - Marriage is described as an institution. You would have to be crazy to be commited to it. -"If you want to live a happy life, tie it to a goal. Not people or things" Albert Einstein

    #395967
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    Kowalski : That is a beautiful way to go .

    I hope I die during a night surf sitting on my board 50 meters from the shore , looking at the full moon reflecting on the water.

    Sitting out the back bro waiting for the sets to come threw . Op not tuna just a surfer dude

    THE PLANTATION HAS NOW TURNED INTO THE KILLING FIELDS . WOMAN ARE NOW ROLLING CAMBODIAN STYLE .

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