Though it probably also greatly decreases the odds of anyone knowing your last word.
- Roald Dahl, trying to have nice last words, to his family: “You know, I’m not frightened. It’s just that I will miss you all so much." - Actual last words, getting hit with a needle of morphine: “ow, fuck!” 
- “Whoopsie daisy. I started a nuclear meltdown.” - Whistles and walks away - Can someone uwu that sentence? - Whoopsie daisy. I stawted a nucweaw mewtdown. - UwUpsie daisy - FTFY 
 
 
 
- If the situation calls for it, I would be too tempted to say: - “What are you gonna do? Shoot me?” - You cowards, at this distance they can’t even hit a barn door. 
 
- One of the super hazy vague memories of the crash that broke my neck and back when 2 SUVs played bumper cars in front of me on a bicycle commute was me saying: “Well that sucks.” – Very VERY nearly my last words. - So, from my experience, “Whoops!” is the statement of your murderer. Most people with a kill to death ratio greater than zero probably share this feature. - I have also been in a lot of accidents and it’s kinda surprising how often it’s just “oh no, not again” - After getting hit by a car one time enough to roll up it and off the side my words were “not the worst day I’ve had” before going to the hospital. - ‘Oh no, not again’ is something a bowl of petunias would say at the time of reincarnation. 
 
 
- Dead Like Me had a bit about this. Everyone’s last words are documented when they die, and almost all of them are something like “ow,” “what?” or “oh, crap!” - Oh my god i forgot about that! Yes. And great show. 
 
- How about “hold my beer…” 
- I’d argue that if you had time to say ‘whoops’ it probably didn’t kill you. - I mean, how pedantic are you being here? If you did something accidentally that, say, cut up a major artery, you can bleed out in seconds but with enough time to say “whoops”. So are you arguing that like, it’s not the cut/action that led to the cut, but rather the loss of blood that did the actual killing? 
- Air is leaving your lungs anyways. Doesnt take much effort to add some sounds. You would be surprised how long it feels on the dying side. - As some one who has died before, I agree 
 
 
- “…well, shit.” 







