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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kodokushi.

When you die, who will be the first to discover your body?

>> No.8746211

Jokes on you, I'm organ donor, if I have to die I'd rather give a call and let my parts be used for something more than feeding worms.

>> No.8746219

If I die tonight? My mother or my nephew.

If I die ten years from now? Probably the neighbours who can smell my rotting carcass first.

>>8746200
>>8746211
dubz thard

>> No.8746225

Nobody, for a long fucking time because all my bills get paid automatically and the smell of my corpse wouldn't reach anybody.

>> No.8746237

This brings up a good point. A while ago, the old man who lives under me had some type of alarm going off for days with no one shutting it if. Eventually, I realized I might should be worried about the guy and asked the apartment management to check on him. It turns out his fire alarm was just defective, but it made me think. I'm pretty sure he lives alone and I've never seen anyone visit him. If he were to die, no one would even know until bill collectors show up. It makes me sad thinking about it since this is the fate we are all likely to share.

>> No.8746255

>>8746200
Depends on how I die...
If it's suicide I'll probably jump off a building, so some random person might find me.
If it's a heart attack or something heart related (since my heart hurts often) probably my family, since I don't go out much.
I could get mugged and stabbed if I go out or hit by a car, so random people there too.
If there will be a fire in our house and I'm asleep or some shit, nothing will be left of me (probably), so no one.
If I die from old age probably my brother or someone who comes to check why I didn't pay the bills, once my body begins to rot.

>> No.8746280

Thanks for the nice article.

>> No.8746296

>>8746200
What does the note say, at the bottom right?

>> No.8746299

>>8746280

No problem. I find Japanese sociology/psychology fascinating

>> No.8746366

>>8746237
Befriend him. And form a mutual dead body discovery pact.

>> No.8746377

>>8746366
I've considered it, but I don't have the social skills to do such a thing. I was too scared to even knock on his door to see if he was ok since I don't think I could handle it if he turned out to be dead. I've also actually only seen him 2-3 times, so I wouldn't really have a chance to befriend him anyway.

>> No.8746389

>>8746200
This is /jp/'s future.

>> No.8746417

>>8746296
Why are you here if you can't even read hiragana?

Also, thanks for the new word, /jp/.

>> No.8746423

I don't know, but I hope it's not any of my sisters. They're so much stronger than I, it's so embarassing.

>> No.8746446

>>8746296
The pleasure of dying alone.

>> No.8746444

It's a good thing I'm immortal.

>> No.8747876

I would like to die in hospital or in home if it would take long time!

>> No.8748616

"911?, yes?. I'm going to kill myself right now, so could you kindly come to pick up my remains?. I live in... thanks."

>> No.8751696

>>8746200
my friends

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>>8751696
Fancy helping me test the viability of serial killing as an alternative to homelessness? I'll be your friend while I'm doing it.

>> No.8751712

>because of this, thick, dark stains(the residue of liquids excreted by a decomposing corpse) shaped like a human body are left where their bodies once lay

Its not disgusting to me, but I'm not sure what about it that bothers me

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>>8746299
Have you read "Shutting out the sun"?

It's a fairly interesting read.

>> No.8752175

>>8746417
>>8746296
The artist chose a bad font or something. Am I the only one seeing it as

>ゆめにっそ

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>>8751735

Nope. I'll look into it; thanks.

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