I’m having flashbacks. Big time.

This started with a personal story told by actor-comedian Jim Carrey. He had a frightening experience that reminded me of a fear I’ve carried since the early ’60s.

I was pulled into his interview by Graham Norton when I heard Carrey say he knew what the last 10 minutes of his life would be like if he knew he was going to die. Because he had that moment.

Carrey was in Hawaii in January 2018 when the island was warned of an incoming ballistic missile and to seek shelter. His assistant, who lives on the other side of the island, called and was crying.

“We have 10 minutes left, chief. What should we do?” she said. Part of that conversation was captured in an accidental screengrab by his assistant because she was so tense, Carrey said. That blurred and bizar

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