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Worst way to die?

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Maybe this is my little wish for the return of the goatslayer...but some colleagues and I were kind of morbid, but were discussing what would be the worst way to die?

Here are a few of mine: slowly run over by a steamroller, drinking lye, dying of rabies without medications, dying of tetanus without medical help, dying of Huntington's Disease, sitting thru an hour of Boston Public, falling into a pit of starving rats, being burned at the stake, etc.

Any thoughts are welcome.
 
I would say starvation, with no water, while someone who HAS food eats it every day in front of you, saying "mmmm, this tastes good, but you can't have any because I wanna watch you starve!"
 
Anything that involved my children dieing as well, and it being a situation where I cannot save them... such as crashing in an airplane.
 
Drawn and quartered,

or else like that Italian guy that Hannibal Lechter killed in the second movie by hanging him and cutting his belly so his intestines spilled out- gross.
 
Here are a few of mine: slowly run over by a steamroller, drinking lye, dying of rabies without medications, dying of tetanus without medical help, dying of Huntington's Disease, sitting thru an hour of Boston Public, falling into a pit of starving rats, being burned at the stake, etc.


My grandpa died of Huntington's. Now my aunt has it. It runs in the family. I very well may die from it someday. I guess there's a test to see if I may get it someday. I don't wanna know. Would you want to know something like that? I can't imagine going through life knowing that.


Now back to the fun stuff.

How about that guy from seven that was starved, and had his hands cut off? That'd kinda suck.

Fire is always a good one.

what about a really nasty infection, like a staff, abscess, or gangrene?
 
hardrock said:
My grandpa died of Huntington's. Now my aunt has it. It runs in the family. I very well may die from it someday. I guess there's a test to see if I may get it someday. I don't wanna know. Would you want to know something like that? I can't imagine going through life knowing that.

We had a friend of the family with it. His situation was much better than some others because he had his wife there and she pretty much never left his side. They had a pretty cool dog too and it would sit with him most of the day. A bad situation made better with a good family. I don't blame you for not doing the test. No guarantees that tomorrow will be there. I believe that within the next 20 years specific gene therapy for it will exist and it might be able to be avoided altogether.

Speaking of starvation, the reason I mention rabies is because it is also called Hydrophobia where no matter how thirsty the victim gets their throat is so sore they cringe at the prospect of drinking or eating anything, even a drop of water.

Tetanus had some horrible pictures in days past where the victim had muscle spasms so bad they ended up extended on the bed to the point their head was nearly touching their butt. Muscle cramps and spasms really suck and to be wracked by that for days would not be a pretty sight.

Man this is bringing me down. Sorry I brought it up. :(
 
eaten alive by slow eating maggot worms.

burned alive with a slow fire

Melting with chemical acids

drowning in toxic waste

Radioactive exposure causing severe deterioration of the body over a period of 2 weeks, where I will lose different parts of my body, because they are falling off... loose eyesight, hearing, until I drown in a pool of my lungs melting away...

If I were to choose how I died, I'd burn out like a flame rather than fade away....

C-ditty
 
young unloved unmissed, with regrets

Tied up, naked in barrel of worms with already severed skin, and an elephant sits down on your head and your head goes up his asshole.
 
supernav said:
pain is pain. People don't realize, after a certain amount of pain, the brain just shuts down and u feel nothing.

True to an extent. It depends on the type of noxious stimuli. The gate theory you're describing still depends on the receptor response. So for burn type injuries, chemical exposure, etc. the body would normally usually respond by giving you the most intense and unpleasant pain possible in order to motivate you to get out of there in the interest of self preservation. Only after what I can imagine would be an eternity would the endorphins begin to release in order to keep you conscious. I know a burn victim who survived a terrible situation and was not expected to survive. He described what happened in horribly accurate detail. Feeling pain leave him was not part of it.

But I agree that in most situations the pain goes down prior to death.
 
I honestly think that the worst way to die would be being tied down and having someone take a razor blade and cutting 1" long cuts in you, all over, until you finally bleed to death. I would take drowning over this any day.
 
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