Worst way to die...
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CLEARLY the worst way to die is having your energy sucked out by a metroid!
or perphaps the worst death is no death at all. To live forever, but stil experience all the sensations of life.
Imagine the sun consuming you in a cuople million/billion years. All that heat and pain, and you'd never die.
THAT would be pretty bad.
or perphaps the worst death is no death at all. To live forever, but stil experience all the sensations of life.
Imagine the sun consuming you in a cuople million/billion years. All that heat and pain, and you'd never die.
THAT would be pretty bad.
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I think the worst way to die- long or short, extremely painful or too quick to even notice- would be a cause which you have absolutely no control over, and which you could not have avoided even if you had seen it coming for years.
For instance, a tsunami is only five minutes off-shore. Zero hope of fleeing in time. Alternatively, an asteroid impact forecasted a decade previously, which science utterly fails to deflect. As the last hour approaches, you desperately try to think of a way to survive...soon enough you realize that the situation is utterly hopeless.
A meteorite falls through your roof and smashes your head (yes, people have been hit by meteors before). You go to sleep worrying about what you will do tomorrow, and considering all the trivial matters which you have faced during the previous hours. You never wake up, and your family resorts to gathering the remains of your head with sponges and buckets.
A much less likely type of death would involve having a black hole placed within your body, to slowly consume your flesh and implode your skeleton.
For instance, a tsunami is only five minutes off-shore. Zero hope of fleeing in time. Alternatively, an asteroid impact forecasted a decade previously, which science utterly fails to deflect. As the last hour approaches, you desperately try to think of a way to survive...soon enough you realize that the situation is utterly hopeless.
A meteorite falls through your roof and smashes your head (yes, people have been hit by meteors before). You go to sleep worrying about what you will do tomorrow, and considering all the trivial matters which you have faced during the previous hours. You never wake up, and your family resorts to gathering the remains of your head with sponges and buckets.
A much less likely type of death would involve having a black hole placed within your body, to slowly consume your flesh and implode your skeleton.
I was thinking about this while I was sitting in church today and I realized something... It dosn't matter how you die. You won't remember it once you're dead. And even if you did it wouldn't matter since you're either in a much worse pain (as in hell...) or you feel so good you don't bother to remember the pain from when you died (heaven..).
So bring on anything, it won't matter as long as you die. Unless its a really slow disease that kills you. Like cancer, that would suck.
So bring on anything, it won't matter as long as you die. Unless its a really slow disease that kills you. Like cancer, that would suck.
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