In your opinion, what is the worst death?
Have you ever thought about it? What’s your answer?
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Fire would be the most agonizing to me.
The closest I’ve ever come was via exsanguination. I do not recommend it. It’s cold and it hurts.
Slowly being disassembled by crabs.
Certainly not the little one.
One where I am slowly, inexorably dying in an increasingly painful state, spread out over many years…
Some might say that’s the human condition anyway…
Dog or bear attack. I’m sure being shredded by a couple Pit Bulls is loads of fun. lol
I’d prefer the quick, calculated and lightening fast big cat attack, like a cougar, leopard, tiger. Boom!
The take down and the one, fatal bite to the neck. I’d much rather at least, feed an animal with my carcass than be mopped up off the freeway after a head on with a semi. haha
being disintegrated by a Varon-T disruptor.
Burning, drowning, being tortured.
Beheading would be a bad way to go.
Slow vivisection ( removing parts of the body while alive ) while you watch and lose hope that you can survive.
@NerdyKeith Beheading would be really quick and painless, it would be the final moments kneeling there with your still attached head hagimg over the basket that would suck. lol
Bleeding out as a result of an epileptic lover’s bite reflex during fellatio…that would suck
@Coloma I have seen a few beheading videos where it was neither quick nor painless, by the look and sound of it.
@trolltoll Well, I guess it could be botched. I think guillotine is best not someone with a sword or machete hoping it does the job. Drop a heavy, sharp, guillotine blade from 8 or 10 feet it’s all over in an instant.
Buried alive with a nest of scorpions.
Actually, death by guillotine sounds ideal. To be aware one moment, and gone the next would not be too bad. That was not the kind of beheading death I witnessed in those videos, though.
I am terrified of any death that happens slowly over the course of months or years. Basically I am afraid of dying of illness. The slow breakdown of the body.
Waking every morning on this crap hole of a planet, and thinking I may be stuck here another 20–30 years.
The death that never comes.
@Hypocrisy_Central
“Nihilism doesn’t necessarily avoid an audience.” (Paraphrased by me).
-Mrs. Stoke, just now.
That guy in 127 Hours that had his arm crushed, and he couldn’t get free for 5 days escaped a bad one.
Fire would be bad. But so would skin cancer. My Grandfather had it in his face and it took 38 years to kill him.
Fire or some kind of sick, sadistic slow torture.
I’m going to go with plane crash. Not a explosion, but the kind where you have 5 minutes falling 30,000 feet knowing that you are totally fucked. (Somewhat similar to this election)
Being alive but dead on the inside.
@Winter_Pariah LOL..that is hilarious! I just sent it to my daughter who is a horror movie fan. I love th4e ending, when he unzips his jacket to show his arsenal of spoons. LMAO!
Being ripped apart by a small army of tiny angry gnomes
@Coloma and @Winter_Pariah They are currently in production for a full length movie. It will have an actual plot even :p
The ones of those I love.
In outer space without a space suit.
What about being buried in sand up to your neck in the desert somewhere. haha
@Coloma…about 10 yards from a fire-ant nest!
Oh, the ultimate in miserable death. I have joked about this forever. To be trapped in a porta potty on a 100 degree day. Yep, I think I’d take the Bear attack over that. haha
I remember some movie (old movie) about a pirate and they buried him up to his neck in the sand at the beach. The tide was coming up. How awful to be drowning slowly, wave by wave and knowing what’s next.
Creepshow!
Probably not the film you’re thinking of, but also did have that same execution method.
Yep creepshow. That evil guy from airplane
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