I came all the way back from the dead just to answerr this silly question???
2007-04-06 15:18:43
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answer #1
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answered by B 5
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I once attempted suicide with a combination of over the counter sleeping pills and cough syrup. The result was an overdose of scopolamine (this was in 1969), a chemical very much like belladonna. I had terrible sensations and hallucinations - my eyelids became as dry as sandpaper and each time I blinked my eyes it felt like sandpaper rubbing across my eyes. I was disoriented and walking around in public, and s**t a bag of sand. I got on the subway, but at each stop no one got on or off. I finally made it home. There were wolves behind the kitchen stove and after that I went into seizures. It was a most unpleasant experience!
2007-04-06 22:17:32
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Killing in war. The loss of my parents and loved ones over the years. But the death of my Dad seems to be the most difficult. There were so many things that were left unsaid. I wish I could just have a few hours to talk to him again. We are so busy. My Dad was always working and didn't have much time for me, and I did the same to my children. Fortunately it seems my son has learned from us and spends an enormous amount of time with his kids. I am so glad.
2007-04-06 22:18:49
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answer #3
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answered by Tom 7
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I an Air craft. After about 2 hours journey, it started landing, but instead of landing on run way, it landed on a lake bed on its belly. Immediately back portion caught fire, many people were burning and screaming. My seat is in front portion. Hostess opened the emergency door, I just jumped out in to lake, as I new swimming, I swam to safety. I was very horrible state of mind, though I am safe, unfortunately I could not save some people, because I was so shocked, I was unable to move, from my place. I think about 76 people burned and lost their life.
This happened about two decades back.
2007-04-06 22:35:22
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answer #4
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answered by manjunath_empeetech 6
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That's a really hard one to answer. The people who've had death experiences are all dead and can't get onto Yahoo to answer this right now.
2007-04-06 22:13:26
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answer #5
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answered by Wanderer 4
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I lost my best friend in a terrible accident. He was playing around with his gun and not paying attention. He ended up shooting himself in the face and died. It took me a long time to deal with his death and the way it happened. He was so young. In his 20's.
2007-04-06 22:15:22
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answer #6
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answered by vanhammer 7
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I was camping with my friend Tom in the winter.I had a very quality sleeping bag and so I was warm.My friend had a cheap one.Woke up in the morning and he was frozen solid.
Then a blizzard came up and I had to eat him to stay alive.
2007-04-07 08:45:00
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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So many experiences to choose from...can't really pick just one. Maybe my next will be worth mentioning. Oh, wait. Here it comes now. I'll get back with you on that one.
2007-04-07 00:21:50
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answer #8
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answered by Skatermomof5 7
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well im still here, but there are many ways that you can die, by drowning, burning, natural cause, getting shot....etc well the worst way to die might be drowing because you feel as your lungs are collapsing. Also when you burn that can be very painful.
2007-04-06 22:16:32
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answer #9
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answered by ~Just_A_Teen~ 5
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look i'm portuguese... here i portugal we have lots of water (rivers) and one time i was in the car with my father trying to pass a bridge when starts raining and the water starts "getting up" and i was really scared... the watter almost gets into to my car. (sorry about my english is terrible i know)
2007-04-06 22:19:11
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answer #10
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answered by surfista_in_banheira 1
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