Haven't played it yet, but I am about to and I'll post the result.
How Did You Die in Your Past Life?
Haven't played it yet, but I am about to and I'll post the result.
How Did You Die in Your Past Life?
Well, I died in battle during World War 2!
Died from the Black Plague as a Doctor trying to cure infected people.
Guess I better stay away from western Africa huh?
So I guess it was some sort of overdose for meYour love for music, dancing and just having fun has a very long history. In your past life, you were a music fanatic who went to all the best concerts and clubs. You listened to some of the truly best artists in the history of music (LIVE!) and partied like a king/queen. Then came Woodstock: the nature, the music and the drugs. At least you know better this time around!
Well, at least it meant something.Hundreds of millions of people died during World War II, but your death was quite special.
You died while freeing a Nazi concentration camp and saving the lives of dozens of kids. Those kids survived and lived a full life thanks to you! You should be proud of your-past-self!
Eaten by a T-Rex
OD'd at Woodstock. Not the worst way to go!
T-Rex
Mine said this: " During the biblical times, you were a very honorable and noble person. Just like you are today! But during those days, most honorable men were sacrificed as a special gesture to the gods. Obviously, one day they picked you. Long story short- you were sacrificed. Look on the bright side, it rained a lot during that year!"
Interesting.
I died on a cross in biblical times.
The wife died on the Titanic, my daughter died in WWII, and her friend died at Woodstock.
I can say that I'm sure that I gave T Rex one hell of a bout of indigestion, and probably the drizzlins.
Died in WWII. I can dig it. I was killin' Nazis! *Brad Pitt voice*
If I had told everybody the trick to escaping T-Rex's they wouldn't stop to snack and allow me to get further away.
I was "sacrificed to the gods in Biblical times."
I guess I should change my name to Isaac.
No . . . Isaac was ALMOST sacrificed to G-D.
I suppose I learned a lesson.
Or maybe someone else did.
=)
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