Time to get morbid! What do you think is the scariest way to die?

Padawanbater2

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So in your opinion, what is the scariest way to die? Bonus points if you can post the clip of said death in some Hollywood depiction in film (please don't post the actual death and get yourself banned!)

Drowning, burning, falling to your death, all pretty damn scary.. but for me, personally, I think the scariest way to go would have to be unexpectedly. This is kind of a weird answer because it actually encompasses a pretty wide range of deaths.. I guess if I had to narrow it down it'd be murder, getting murdered has to be one of the scariest ways to go, no doubt. I've seen clips of people walking down the street get murdered, dude just sneaks up from behind and takes the guys life.. that's pretty damn terrifying! Never even know what hit you, just walking down a street one second and facing oblivion the next..

Same thing for car accidents, one minute you're driving along, the next a drunk driver or slippery road happens and you're dead! No time to think or process anything, just lights out!
 

Padawanbater2

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Swimming in the ocean and being attacked by a great white. Just seeing it coming at me would be enough to shit myself to death...





Now that's some comparable shit!

Getting eaten by something, anything really.. is absolutely terrifying! Some shit modern humans forget because we live such cushy lives..

I once witnessed a preying mantis eat a housefly, alive, head first.. while viewing, I compared that to a slow cement roller death.. except something IS EATING YOUR FUCKING FACE, WHILE YOU WATCH!!!!!

I think you win my friend
 

qwizoking

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Oh ok.
Ive seen some pretty messed up things. Im talking more about worst and terrifying in my mind ot something i have a fear of or whatever like deep water and sharks..good one though..I dont know if torture methods count. But "falling" into a pit of acid is pretty horrible, yiu stay alive a good while, its the pain that gets you..dying of pain, damn..not too mention seeing your gooey flesh deteriorate. And knowing youll remain in that barrel forever, buried where nobody will look. And the smell as the reaction takes place, terrible. I wont go into detail

That or crushing syndrome. You think your all good, you survived. Then bam! Organs shutting down and your done.
Oi
 

tyler.durden

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Now that's some comparable shit!

Getting eaten by something, anything really.. is absolutely terrifying! Some shit modern humans forget because we live such cushy lives..

I once witnessed a preying mantis eat a housefly, alive, head first.. while viewing, I compared that to a slow cement roller death.. except something IS EATING YOUR FUCKING FACE, WHILE YOU WATCH!!!!!

I think you win my friend
 

abe supercro

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The amount of time suffering has a lot to do with what would make one way scarier than another imo. Being tortured, of any sort, must be the worst. I've heard that people often stroke-out if they jump off a bridge or building and never know they even hit.

I mostly stay off large bodies of open water. Nearly no boating for me, although I can swim.

Not so sure the way one dies matters much, it's over soon enough usually. Making it well into years is my main objective. Quality experiences along the way would be nice, even if one ends up killing you. Fk it, we all die and we're all forgotten.
 

tyler.durden

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The last time I was afraid for my life was a few years ago in Zihuatanejo, Mexico. We were at the beach, and I was feeding bread to angelfish underwater (a trick I learned when I saw this little kid do it). It's cool because they surround you and eat right from your fingers, and even brush up against you. All different sizes, shapes and colors, just beautiful. When they finished all my bread and swam away, I decided to suddenly move backward in the water. I thought I was alone, but obviously bumped into a large person. I turned around to apologize, but there was no one there. I waited thinking they'd surface, but no one did. There was no one fucking there, what the fuck did I run into??? I slowly looked under the surface, nothing. I slowly headed back to the beach keeping an eye out. It took about 3 minutes to get out of the water, but it seemed like an hour...
 

Padawanbater2

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The last time I was afraid for my life was a few years ago in Zihuatanejo, Mexico. We were at the beach, and I was feeding bread to angelfish underwater (a trick I learned when I saw this little kid do it). It's cool because they surround you and eat right from your fingers, and even brush up against you. All different sizes, shapes and colors, just beautiful. When they finished all my bread and swam away, I decided to suddenly move backward in the water. I thought I was alone, but obviously bumped into a large person. I turned around to apologize, but there was no one there. I waited thinking they'd surface, but no one did. There was no one fucking there, what the fuck did I run into??? I slowly looked under the surface, nothing. I slowly headed back to the beach keeping an eye out. It took about 3 minutes to get out of the water, but it seemed like an hour...
Did you get poisoned?! In't that one of the most poisonous fishes in the ocean!?
 

Padawanbater2

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Lol at the end. After watching for 44 seconds, the dude filming says, 'Call...call somebody.' Call who??? Let the bear have a snack, there are SO many fucking dear around. Is it wrong that I was aroused by that clip?
I felt sad for the deer screaming, man.. to tell you the truth..

That's nature I guess..

I live in the city-ish.. I don't see that shit, ever
 
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