I think for me, its either:

(Ranked by most to least likely)

  1. Heart Attack
  2. Suicide (Probably by Jumping)
  3. Hit by a vehicle
  4. Murdered by a family member
  • SassyRamen@lemmy.world
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    22 days ago

    My heart. All of my grand parents and other close family have died 30’s - 40’s from heart failure. My brother was 3 weeks ago in the ER because of his heart. He’s 38. 🤷

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      22 days ago

      Dude… Go get screened for heart problems right away. You know you have a high likelihood of issues with your heart, so if you tackle them now instead of when they become serious, you up your odds of outliving your grandparents considerably.

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        22 days ago

        I got checked a few years ago, have calcium build up in an artery, but other than that my heart was healthy. Thanks for looking out, I appreciate it.

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    21 days ago

    One of my favorite professors was giving a class to me and other 200 about algorithms in a huge room. Suddenly he stops and drops “y’know, statistically speaking, 2/3 of this room will die of cancer”. So yeah, the odds are not on my side.

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    22 days ago

    Considering the 30+ year long streak of pure good luck in my life I’ll probably get cancer when I hit 50.

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    22 days ago

    Most likely a skiing/mountain biking/car/surfing/hiking/tragic boating accident would be my best guess, other than cancer… If you’re not suicidal, a risk taker or into extreme sports it’s most likely going to be cancer though

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    21 days ago

    Unlikely to be a singular cause.

    My extreme height and recreational drug use will likely factor in.

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    21 days ago

    Your saliva contains microscopic amounts of toxins. As you swallow, these toxins collect in your body, and eventually they’ll reach critical mass and kill you. The amount of toxins in your saliva, and the total amount required to kill you is very individual, so nobody knows which will be their last drop. Still, one day I’ll swallow my last bit of saliva and die.