Plus, I doubt the person making the threat would wait for any actual preparations such as canceling various subscriptions. And I don’t think they’d allow for the necessary witnesses required while I’m writing my will.

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    That’s why I walk up to random people on the street and angrily shout at them “PREPARE TO DIE!!”

    I then calmly hand them a brochure for my estate planning business.

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      You could take the idea Hollister had. Get shirtless men to handout the brochure maybe have them look a bit viking esque.

      Seems like a good business idea

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      He wasn’t doing it as a threat. He was doing it because he was a gentleman who happened to be seeking revenge.

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      Inigo Montoya saying it so many times feels like an action movie where some idiot with a gun cocks it over and over every time they really mean it this time.

      Except of course Mandy Patinkin is a fucking treasure.

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        I watched a lot of movies as a kid, but I never noticed until Back to the Future (the 2nd one, I think), with Biff Tannen cocking his revolver excessively on the roof. That movie caused me to start counting.

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      This implies that they’d be willing to wait while I spend forever saying my final prayer, in an effort to filibuster my own murder.

      It just so happens that I’m an ordained priest and pretty good at talking shit about nothing.

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    The stament is because they want the victim to know they are going to die and that they are going to do it. Its a personal murder type of thing.

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    It depends.

    If the threat is “we’re about to have a fight you won’t survive”, your critique is valid. If the threat is “you’ve just been poisoned, and will succumb within a few days”, then giving them the time to put their papers in order really won’t harm the speaker at all. Though maybe it isn’t entirely effective as a threat. If the threat is “I can take actions that will end your life, but all I’m telling you is it’s happening soon” it works as an ominous threat, and a sincere offer (though they’d probably better hurry).

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    So, it isn’t actually supposed to be a threat, really, in the ‘intimidating’ or ‘terror inducing’ sense.

    It is supposed to be something of a warning… its a courtesy, a formality from someone who is familiar with causing death.

    It makes a bit more sense if it comes from a context where a warrior or assassin of some kind… is indeed genuinely urging you to actually perform some kind of final prayer, or absolution ritual, or otherwise mentally prepare yourself for your life to end.

    Maybe think of the John Wick movies. One of his targets, he simply has cornered her in her bath, gives her the relative dignity of allowing her to slit her own wrists, talks her through her death… only shoots her once she’s already lost consciousness.

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      Subject: Die. Dear Sir/Madam, I am writing to inform you of a death that is about to break out on the premises of 123 Cavendon Road… no, that’s too formal. [deletes text, starts again] die - exclamation mark - die - exclamation mark - you will die - exclamation mark. 123 Cavendon Road. Looking forward to hearing from you. Yours truly, Maurice Moss.

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    “Well, I’ll try. Come back in a few decades. Or not at all; I can do it myself.”