Well hopefully if the Volcano did go bang, we’d be ok in Europe. I’d be far more worrried about my friends in the states and doing all I could to help them
Oh, well, that's morbid, I guess that I am just going to go chill and watch some movies and stuff. The real cool things to do are probably too packed anyways, and I don't really want to get into a fistfight just trying to enjoy my last few days on earth.
I mean I would love to try to get back to see my family before the end, but there is no way I'd make it by plane and I'm sure the roads would suck. So I'd just spend time with my wife and dog and try to binge some TV to take my mind off of the whole thing. Or maybe just go to the Winchester, have a nice cold pint, and wait for this all to blow over.
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Shane Duffy Jr, being the notoriously big softie that he is, probably spends his final days before mass destruction crying, and phoning his loved ones.
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I'd probably just go to the beach house my family used to go to every summer and have a good time there getting pretty drunk while hanging out with my dog. Not the worst way to go.
I would spend my last week on earth watching Namibia desert cam with @hotdog and @Gwdjohnson. No better way to spend my final minutes than watching animals drink watch in a desert.
If it's guaranteed that the world ends, with 0% probability of it NOT happening, I'm doing all the things I haven't done because I'd like to live a long life.
Experiment with things, see places like Egypt that I won't do because of how unsafe it is, etc. I'm gonna make sure I live the rest of my life not in fear of being hurt.
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Not to get too sentimental, but I would spend my final week surrounded by my family. Reminiscing over old stories, looking at old photographs, and just spending as much time as I could with my loved ones. In the end, there are few more important things than that
If a super volcano was about to erupt I guess I would be like cool I guess I will just be dying now. And then I will rest in peace. Good times
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Probably the same way I spend every other week. Like I'd probably just hand out with the family and make sure everyone was good. Not going to loot or join a survival cult. I don't know.
Spending as much time with my loved ones and friends as possible. I think this is the likely answer for most people. Relationships and connections are the truly most important thing in our lives and I'd soak up as much of that as possible. Those are the people that would command all my time that week.
Obvious answer here, spend the time with the ones who mean the most to me. Would probably take me a week to get to everyone though with all the traffic there would be and how far I'd have to travel.