don't die like i did

The phrase "don't die like I did" suggests a warning or advice for someone to avoid making the same mistakes or facing a similar unfortunate fate as the speaker. It implies that the speaker experienced something negative or fatal, and they do not want others to go through the same circumstances or suffer similar consequences. It can be a plea for others to learn from their experiences and make different choices in order to prevent a similar outcome.


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