• @Clent@lemmy.world
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    2210 months ago

    Perhaps that’s where this timeline went off the rails.

    He wasn’t supposed to survive.

    • @Dagwood222@lemm.ee
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      10 months ago

      There was a urban myth called the Zero Theory. Lincoln was elected in 1860, died in office. 1880 President Garfeild died in office, 1900 McKinley died in office, 1940 President FDR died in office, and 1960 President JFK died in office. The 1980 President should have died in office…

      edit…skipped Harding, elected 1920 and died in office.

    • @MarmaladeMermaid@lemm.ee
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      510 months ago

      That comment made me wonder if I did skip time lines, I don’t think dying at home at 93 with your wife by your side is particularly traumatic.

      • @AllonzeeLV@lemmy.world
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        I can’t think of a more traumatic way to die than Alzheimer’s. You get to witness your own sense of self, your own identity unravel slowly, and witnessed by those you care about most. Cancer hurts, torture hurts, but its happening to you. Alzheimer’s is losing yourself in front of yourself every moment, leaving you in a worsening state of fear and confusion until there isn’t enough of you left to know your own name anymore. Then a blank slab sits in your place painting water colors until the slab forgets how to chew and eat and even breath until the slab of your vacant husk finally expires long after any you that you would recognize was cognitively dismantled a piece at a time.

        Couldn’t have happened to a bigger garbage person than Reagan.