Question #7
36 QuestionsQ#7: Do you have a secret hunch about how you will die?
Well isn’t this morbid.
It is.
I honestly have no idea. I don’t like thinking about it.
Who does? But if I get to choose, I’d like to die of old age. Like, I’ve already done everything I wanted, and I can leave peacefully with no regrets.
I think most people would want that.
But maybe I’ll die of cancer, because I eat so much unhealthy .
I’ll probably die trying to rescue someone. Or a dog or some animal. Doing some heroic thing like that.
You’d like that, huh? Always making things more dramatic than they should be, Lee Donghae.
Where’s the fun in dying of cancer or on a bed? It’s more exciting if you die for something. Dying for a cause. Or dying for someone you love.
Like in Titanic?
Yes. Definitely like in Titanic.
So typical of you. But if we’re gonna talk about dying romantically, I think I’d prefer The Notebook.
That’s not too bad too.
You’re such a sap.
Says the one who just mentioned The Notebook. Tell me, did you cry when you watched it?
Who didn’t? If someone doesn’t cry when watching that, then they don’t have a heart.
True. Did you cry over Titanic as well?
Of course I did.
People always cry when seeing such scenes—a man dying to save the woman he loves, or couples dying together just to stay together and not leave one behind. It all seems so… moving. Maybe because of the reality that most people wouldn’t actually do that in real life. And that dying together, unless they commit suicide together or it’s an accident or some homicide where they’re both victims, is practically impossible.
I agree. Say, you think if we – as in the two of us – were put to that situation, the one where one of us has to die for the other one to survive, would any of us do the same thing? As Jack did for Rose?
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