“Should Death Ever Come to Me I Will…”: 76-YO Arnold Schwarzenegger Makes a Quirky Confession About Death
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Arnold Schwarzenegger, renowned for his enduring commitment to fitness, maintains a sculpted physique even at 76. For Arnie, age is merely a number, and he views death as a challenge awaiting conquest. Recently, the bodybuilding icon dropped a bombshell about his plans for facing death with unwavering determination. This revelation, not only adds a unique twist to his daily routine but also invites fans to explore the intriguing intersection of humor, resilience, and mortality in Schwarzenegger’s larger-than-life journey.
In a recent Colbert Questionert session on the Late-Night Show with Stephen Colbert, the 76-year-old delved into the mysterious topic of death, offering a quirky and determined perspective that left viewers both amused and intrigued.
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During the interview, Colbert asked a question, “What do you think happens when we die?” Schwarzenegger, with his trademark confidence, responded, “Well, as you know, I’m very upset about that subject.” Colbert, seemingly aware of Schwarzenegger’s strong opinions on the matter, probed further, saying, “I have heard that you have some opinions on death.” The Terminator didn’t hesitate to affirm, “Yes.”
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The dialogue takes a fascinating turn as Colbert inquires about Schwarzenegger’s plans regarding the inevitable. In his unique style, Schwarzenegger responded with a hint of humor and a lot of determination, “Well, what do you think why I am working on every day? What do you think I am pumping iron, why am I lifting hundreds and hundreds of pounds? Should death ever come to me, I will battle him and destroy him and terminate him.”
The Austrian Oak’s words carry a sense of defiance and resilience, turning his fitness regimen into a symbolic battle against mortality. This is not the first time Arnie has talked about death. In an old newsletter, Schwarzenegger delved into his perspective on those who have passed away. He talked about how he sees people who are not here anymore, saying there’s a strong connection beyond death’s limits.
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While answering fans during a Q&A session, Schwarzenegger shared a unique perspective on those closest to him who’ve passed away. For him, they aren’t gone; they accompany him daily, “They are with me, every single day,” stated Schwarzenegger. Recalling moments, he vividly sees his friend Franco at the chess table, sparking a morning smile.
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As Schwarzenegger continues to pump iron, the question of whether he can truly “terminate” death remains a fascinating and enigmatic aspect of his larger-than-life persona.
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Abhishek Manikandan