Loss of Consciousness After Head Cut Off

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No one knows for sure how long. If you were to guess, some experts agree that the maximum is around 30 seconds. So would you go home and open that yellowing book on your shelf? You might only last the first paragraph. But what's the harm? You really like blackcurrant Sugus candy. Just take one and unwrap it. Quickly pop it into your mouth. You know very well that in your last seconds only a little bit of the sweetness reaches your tongue. But it will remain in its original form forever, as long as your grave is not dug up and your mouth is not forced open. Did you finally call that old friend you had promised to meet? But you are incapable of small talk and it is impossible to have a long conversation. Perhaps a message of "I will see you" or "You will see me" is enough, plus "Later" to avoid misunderstandings. It is not too difficult to finish a glass of water in 30 seconds. Granted, it will not flow into your stomach or your veins. But you drink sweets for the rest of your life. If you were beheaded at midnight and it was your birthday, would you age or not? At least your best answer is to say “Congratulations” even though it has no end. 30 seconds of sex doesn’t sound so bad in your mind. God, is God still opening registration to ask for forgiveness? The most fundamental question: Would you continue counting if you were still conscious after your countdown ended at zero? If your head was cut off right now and you only had 30 seconds left, would you live?



Today's Notes

The past is not found
in the past, rather
present time. He's not dead, though
haunt.

Tell him you have
imagine the past
a lacquered painting or
a nude sculpture. You want to
fix it. You don't like it
the depth of saturation hides the original color.
You don't like your mini statue's genitals.
You add what you think is missing.

Your friend chuckled. He asked you,
“Beautiful history, isn't it?” You answered, No.
“History wouldn't be beautiful if he could
changed?” You answer, Of ​​course! Then:
"Tomorrow's history is beautiful, isn't it?" You answer,
Don't know. "Today's history is beautiful, isn't it?"

You don't know the answer, though
now you don't answer you don't know.