What do you think is the worst way to die?

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    Just curious. I think being stabbed repeatedly is the worst in my opinion however, I think drowning would be like hell to.
     
    After a short life of malnutrition, sexual abuse, physical abuse, and no education dying at a tender age from AIDS.

    That happens far too much in this world.
     
    This is a really morbid thread, but I'll participate anyway. XD
    Uh probably anyway that is shown on Grey's Anatomy, ER, Chicago Hop, Private Practice, Off the Map, or any of those other medical dramas. :P
     
    Sexual abuse, suicide because you aren't able to see what the world has to offer and dying without every loving someone.
     
    Drowning slowly. Like, especially if you were chained to rocks and sat in the water for 12 hours as the tide rose. It would be terrible because you KNOW you're going to die.
     
    The actual physical act - drowning.

    The reasoning - suicide. It's not something that I would personally ever do no matter how bad things got as my best friend killed himself a couple of years ago and I couldnt put people through that sort of pain. Plus I'm on meds for depression and have a support network in place anyway.
     
    Contrary to the popular belief that the best way to die is surrounded by 1,000 hot ladies, that's actually the one of the worst ways to die because you won't get to know any of them... >__>

    Actually, I think the worst way to die would be something I saw on '1000 ways to die', and it had something to do with being 'Psudo-dead' during a traffic accident. The cops discovered this guy's license and it had noticed that upon his death he was to be an organ donor. So the paramedics took the guy to the hospital. Problem is, HE WAS STILL ALIVE. And he was also conscious, but he was in a state where he could be identified as dead.

    So then the TV cuts to a scene where the paramedics start taking out his organs. The guy felt and saw EVERYTHING. But there was no way to tell he was still alive. Finally, they removed his heart, and his final moments included his eyes being on his very heart.

    ...creepy-pasta.
     
    Gonna say drowning. D: Whenever I think about it I get way, way tense and paranoid in a way I don't feel when I think of other kinds of death. I mean, not that I think about this very often at all but if dramatic/violent deaths happen in movies or other media, or I hear about it on the news, I often end up putting myself in their shoes sort of. And drowning is always the one that gets to me the most.

    Gosh, I love light-hearted threads like these!
     
    Contrary to the popular belief that the best way to die is surrounded by 1,000 hot ladies, that's actually the one of the worst ways to die because you won't get to know any of them... >__>

    Actually, I think the worst way to die would be something I saw on '1000 ways to die', and it had something to do with being 'Psudo-dead' during a traffic accident. The cops discovered this guy's license and it had noticed that upon his death he was to be an organ donor. So the paramedics took the guy to the hospital. Problem is, HE WAS STILL ALIVE. And he was also conscious, but he was in a state where he could be identified as dead.

    So then the TV cuts to a scene where the paramedics start taking out his organs. The guy felt and saw EVERYTHING. But there was no way to tell he was still alive. Finally, they removed his heart, and his final moments included his eyes being on his very heart.

    ...creepy-pasta.
    I'm pretty sure a hospital could tell if he was alive, let alone conscious. Brain-wave activity would be a drop-dead indicator, pun intended.

    Drowning apparently is the worst, although I'm not exactly sure how they could discover that.
     
    The worst way to die, in my opinion, would to be trapped in a box slowly filling with water. The worst death I've ever heard of was when some lady got breast implants...very large implants, and something in them caused them to... -shudders- explode when the plane she was on got to a certain height. Makes me afraid to fly, even though I don't have that kind of equipment.
     
    A botched shooting to the head. If the gun hits the brain in the right place which controls the body's vital functions such as breathing and heartbeat, then you pretty much die instantly, but if the bullet hits a different part, you could end up permanently brain damaged, in constant pain, and possibly paralyzed. Being on life support in that condition would be like having no mouth and having to scream, the worst kind of hell imaginable.
     
    - Drowning
    - Cut into little pieces.
    - Burned
    - Hung.
    - Buried alive
    - Whipped to death.
    - Being stabbed rapidly
    - Jumping down from a sky-scraper, landing on your head.
    - hit by a car, being dragged along for 10 minutes.
    - Explosion
    - whacked by a shovel, then being soaked in a pool full of lemon juice.
    - Suffocating
    - all those nasty medieval tortures.

    >.<
     
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    Any method of death that involves pain/torture, either physical or mental. This includes natural deaths as well; I don't want to be lying in horrible pain in a hospital bed for months barely clinging on. That would include drowning if you're conscious as it happens.
     
    i think the worst way to die is in front of a family meber epsically if you gonna suicide yourself to death
     
    Everyone's OK with being buried alive then? Cause that scares the bejeesus out of me. It combines starvation, enclosed spaces, eventual mental instability, de-oxygenation, potential for creatures of the earth to pay you a visit before you die, and it's sloooooow. It's drawn out and you feel every. little. thing. Obviously quick and painful deaths hurt a lot in the moment, but being buried alive is pretty much torture! Ugh... I get chills just thinking about it.
     
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