Burning to death.
2006-07-07 12:56:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I do not know and am in no hurry to find out.
However, I think being dipped in rubbing alcohol, then dragged over a bed of tacks, lit on fire (rubbing alcohol burns slowly and at low temp). would be a horrible start. Then, you could be run over by a small car, the legs in particular. After that, a hot poker could be shoved into both your eyes and ears, leaving you blind and deaf. Follow that up with being pressurized to a depth of 100 feet of water pressure and being decompressed too fast so you developed the bends, but not fast enough to cause a major stroke or internal bleed. Then, while you are treated for that, you catch AIDS from a contaminated needle while getting medical care overseas, surrounded by no one who understand english and they think when you cry out that you want more blankets on you, so you slowly overheat and die of drowning in your own sweat.
Bad enough?
2006-07-07 13:23:12
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answered by But why is the rum always gone? 6
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Think that being burnt to death is pretty bad. Some snake bites and jelly fish stings are very painful and can take days or weeks to kill you!
Not sure how bad drowning is, but I would have thought bleeding to death wasn't that bad as you would just slowly loose consciousness.
2006-07-07 12:59:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I think If you fell off a ship in the middle of nowhere, and just floated for a long time, thinking about how sure you are that you are going to die. This would of course be followed by drowning, which is slow. I think slow is terrible. Atleast burning would be frantic and faster. Contemplating death for a long time followed by a slow death would just be terrible.
2006-07-20 08:55:00
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answered by godluvsmommas 2
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Just the fact that one knows he / she is going to die is painful enough in more ways than one! Be it drowning, burning or a terminal illness! Death is death and unless it is sudden, I think any kind is worst!
2006-07-20 22:28:59
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answered by vas 2
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Bleeding to death would probably not be painful. A doubt you can drown slowly, but who knows. Probably the worst would be some slowly devastating diseases that were extremely painful and took a while to kill you. I know someone who died of ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis Lou Gerhig's Disease) which is a degenerative neuro-muscular disease. It takes a while. Bone cancer and pancreatic cancer are very painful. This is a pretty grim question.
2006-07-07 13:05:39
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answered by Zelda Hunter 7
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The worst way to die is to have a child bite you and you bleed to death... lol jk.
I think the worst way is to be slowly crushed by a car or large object.
2006-07-07 13:06:30
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answered by Thomas 3
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In the old west there was a slow death that I would have hated to suffer. This occured in places like Texas, New Mexico and Arizona (desert states). A person would be tied to the ground under the hot desert sun. A lace of leather would be soaked in water and then tied around the person's neck. As the leather dried, it constricted causing strangulation and suffocation. That would rank up there as one of the worst ways to die.
2006-07-07 13:00:58
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answered by mgctouch 7
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The worst way to die is with a lot of pain and dying slowly
2006-07-20 13:18:58
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answered by Anonymous
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A slow and painful death is definitely the worst. An example is drowning, being starved, or burning at the stake. If you look into medieval times, being drawn and quartered is incomparable. It's horrifying. Thank god they don't do it today.
2006-07-07 15:06:04
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answered by Zαrα Mikαzuki 6
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The worst way to die is by biliary cancer because you experience side pain before you are diagnosed and then you turn yellow from bile back up and they have to put drains in you to drain that bile and then they find the cancer growing outside in your colon and they cant d anything but take it off but then they find more and they cannot do anything for that. Then your breathing gets heavier and heavier because blood clots fill up your lungs and you get delirious and start talking about weird things and then your breathing gets a lot heavier and then you hear gurgling in the throat and then you are dead. That is the worst thing you can die from because my mom died that way 3 months ago. It took her life three weeks after she was diagnosed, it is that harmful.
2006-07-07 13:07:48
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answered by ♥ Jamie ♥ 3
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